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Government on 100 Men March to raise awareness on violence against women and children

26 June 2018

26 June 2018

Government mobilises men to join the 100 Men March to raise awareness on violence against women and children

As part of the centenary celebrations of former President Nelson Mandela and struggle stalwart Mama Albertina Sisulu, government and various social partners will on 10 July 2018 host a national #100MenMarch to stop violence against women and children.  Both these stalwarts committed their lives to the fight for the human rights particularly women and children. The march in part celebrates their lives but also seeks to raise awareness on the scourge of violence against women and children.

Various formations will in the spirit of #ThumaMina heed the call by President Cyril Ramaphosa that all citizens should take a stand to stop violence against women and children.

The march will draws at least 100 men from various sectors of society, such as government, business, labour, faith-based organisations, non-profit and media organisations to stop the abuse of women and children.  

“Government calls on all men to join the #100MenMarch and boldly declare that violence against women and children will not be tolerated in their respective environment or communities. The #100MenMarch will be a motivating force to ensure that men break the chain of abuse” said Phumla Williams, Acting Director-General of Government Communication and Information System.

The proceedings will commence at Church Square at 10h00 and end on the southern lawns of the Union Buildings by 13h00. Details on road closures will be provided by the City of Tshwane and will be placed on government platforms; www.gov.za  @SAgovnews @GovermentZA

Members of the public can join in the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #ThumaMina #100MenMarch.

Enquiries:
Phumla Williams
Cell: 083 501 0139

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