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Musician Joe Nina, who said the community must unite to fight GBVF. Photo by Happy Mnguni
Musician Joe Nina, who said the community must unite to fight GBVF. Photo by Happy Mnguni

GENDER-based violence (GBV) and femicide are rife in Mzansi.

In an attempt to tackle the issue, different organisations and government departments hosted a dialogue dubbed Awuyeke at Kwa-Thema Society for the Care of the Aged, Ekurhuleni on Friday, 9 March.

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