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Following the acquittal of Nigerian televangelist Timothy Omotoso, his victims, including Sarah Mofokeng, share their emotional testimonies and call for justice, highlighting the ongoing struggle against gender-based violence in South Africa.
Hawks have arrested a 35-year-old woman as the third suspect in a Cape Town human trafficking investigation, following the discovery of a brothel in Plumstead where a minor was rescued. The multi-agency operation has already led to two other suspects remaining in custody as authorities dismantle what officials describe as 'an evil form of modern slavery'.
Three constitutional bodies will launch inquiries into the justice system's handling of GBV cases following public outrage over the Timothy Omotoso acquittal. The CRL Commission, CGE, and SAHRC plan to summon legal professionals and investigate systemic failures in similar cases
Shocking revelation: Nine teachers with sexual offence convictions are still teaching in Gauteng primary and special schools, sparking outrage and demands for immediate dismissal
Minister of Police Senzo Mchunu updates the nation on the Cwecwe rape case, revealing that DNA tests show no foreign DNA on the victim, while the investigation continues to unfold amidst community outrage.
Following the alleged rape of a seven-year-old girl at Bergview College, the ANCYL and EFF are calling for immediate justice and systemic reforms to protect vulnerable children in South Africa.
A shocking UN Human Rights Council report reveals an alarming surge in child trafficking worldwide, with four in 10 victims being children. Despite government efforts, trafficking networks are growing more sophisticated, using artificial intelligence to evade detection.
A shocking UN Human Rights Council report reveals an alarming surge in child trafficking worldwide, with four in 10 victims being children. South Africa faces particular challenges, with approximately 30 000 children trapped in exploitation networks. Despite government efforts, trafficking networks are growing more sophisticated, using artificial intelligence to evade detection.
A shocking UN Human Rights Council report reveals an alarming surge in child trafficking worldwide, with four in 10 victims being children. South Africa faces particular challenges, with approximately 30 000 children trapped in exploitation networks. Despite government efforts, trafficking networks are growing more sophisticated, using artificial intelligence to evade detection.