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GBV will not stop until men make a conscious decision to change: UCT chancellor

Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng says gender-based violence will not stop until men make a conscious decision to change.

Her statement comes after Alutha Pasile made his first court appearance earlier this week for the allegedly murder of University of Fort Hare student Nosicelo Mtebeni.

It also comes two years after the killing of UCT student Uyinene Mrwetyana.

Professor Phakeng says the country’s system cannot protect women from men who choose to abuse them.

“This will not stop until men in our midst because we cannot protect young women every where they go. We can’t give a security guard to each one of them when they go and see the men they are dating or they just go to the post office or pick ‘n pay. We talk about gender-based violence every and every time we get a shocking murder such as the one of Nosicelo and Uyinene. If we can raise and transform ordinary men to be good men then this talk will stop,” says Phakeng.

VIDEO: A 25-year-old suspect arrested in connection with Fort Hare student’s murder:

The University of Fort Hare comes to a standstill on Wednesday as they bid farewell to Nosicelo Mtebeni at an official memorial service.

Her remains were put in a suitcase and left on the street in Quigney in East London. The grotesque murder has shocked the nation and again placed the disturbingly high levels of domestic violence in South Africa into sharp focus

Mtebeni was known among her friends as “kortes” meaning shorty in English. But it was a nickname borne out of love.

Her friends speak glowingly of a supportive friend with a huge heart.

Phelo Nkohla met Mtebeni four years ago. He says their friendship quickly developed into a brother/sister type of relationship. It was then at a mutual friend where Mtebeni met Aluta Pasile.

Nkohla told SABC News that the relationship Mtebeni shared with the suspect seemed strange to him, but he gave her space.

Her friends say shortly before her death they also noticed attempts from her to rekindle the close friendship they had.

VIDEO: Night vigil held for murdered Fort Hare University student:

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News24.com | The blow of the unrest in SA will be felt beyond 2021, National Treasury tells Parly

National Treasury says the economic damage from the recent unrest in two of South Africa’s provinces could shave between 0.7 and 0.9 of a percentage point from GDP growth in 2021.

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Showmax has announced a diverse slate of Original content coming in 2021 and 2022.

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African Health Ministers review COVID-19 fight, plan for future shocks

African health ministers met on Tuesday to take stock of the continent’s fight against COVID-19 as the pandemic continues to stretch health systems to breaking point in some countries and just 2% of all Africans are fully vaccinated against the virus.

Ministers assessed immediate actions needed to curb Africa’s third wave, which saw COVID-19 cases in Africa surpass seven million, reach a record weekly peak of over 250 000 in early July and drive up deaths to a record weekly peak of over 6400 in early August.

The third wave has declined over the last five weeks since the peak in early July, but 16 countries are still experiencing a surge in new cases.

The special online session aimed to brief ministers on the state of COVID-19 across the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region, share approaches in tackling the pandemic and discuss how African countries can learn from COVID-19 and build more sustainable systems to prevent, detect and respond to future health emergencies.

WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr Matshidiso Moeti says, “Africa has shown leadership, determination and fortitude and I commend the swift action and tough decisions taken by African governments, particularly early on in the pandemic. We must build on this renewed unity of purpose to strengthen our surveillance systems, bolster treatment capacities, step up the supply of crucial medicines and swiftly vaccinate those most in need. COVID-19 has been a ruthless reminder that we must invest in our health systems for the health, security and prosperity of all Africans.”

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