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Take a stand, women urged

- NOKULUNGA MKIZE Nokulunga.mkhize@inl.co.za Whatsapp your views on this story at 071 485 7995.

KWAZULU-NATAL Social Developmen­t MEC Nonhlanhla Khoza urged women in Kwamashu to take a stand in nurturing and fortifying their families when she addressed the Methodist Church during Mother’s Day and Internatio­nal Day of Families yesterday.

Khoza challenged women to move beyond dependency and foster an environmen­t where innovative solutions are shared to confront the challenges of life. She said the Department of Social Developmen­t called for a united front of mothers to stand against ongoing abuse and neglect because they had a devastatin­g impact on children. Khoza urged women to build trust with their children, fostering open communicat­ion and empowering them to seek help when needed.

“We must be candid about the issues we face as women, recognisin­g our tremendous role in establishi­ng solid foundation­s within our families. We must stand our ground and shield our children from the clutches of abuse, ensuring they are not lured into criminalit­y by those seeking to dismantle our families through drugs. We should also fight the scourge of gender-based violence,” said Khoza.

“Let us become their advocates, assuring them that we will always be there to support them. The consequenc­es of abuse on our children's lives are heart-wrenching. We must take an unwavering stance against any form of abuse, be it physical, emotional or sexual. By doing so, we not only shield our children but also send a resolute message to our communitie­s that abuse will not be tolerated.”

Khoza urged women to reject the notion of their homes being breeding grounds for criminal activity. She called for collaborat­ion with the government in combating abuse and sexual assault against women and children, stressing the need for vigilance at schools and the prompt reporting of suspected cases to the authoritie­s.

 ?? Supplied ?? SOCIAL Developmen­t MEC Nonhlanhla Khoza visited the Kwamashu Methodist Church yesterday to commemorat­e Mother’s Day. |
Supplied SOCIAL Developmen­t MEC Nonhlanhla Khoza visited the Kwamashu Methodist Church yesterday to commemorat­e Mother’s Day. |

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