MEDIA ADVISORY
To : All Media
Attention : Editors and Journalists
Date : 5 December 2018
Immediate Release
MEC Motlhaping to Lead March on 16 Days of Activism Against Women and Children
Northern Cape: MEC Lebogang Motlhaping, responsible for Transport, Safety and Liaison in the Province, will tomorrow lead a march on 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children campaign.
The march will unfold on the backdrop of 16 Days of Activism Against Women and Children as observed yearly from 25 November to 10 December. The campaign seeks to heighten awareness on the negative impact of violence faced by women and children in society and encourages a permanent stand against all forms of abuse. The call to end violence against women and children is a global call that advocates for people to speak up and take a stand against all forms abuse.
The call is for communities to unite against the scourge of abuse facing women and children in society. Various community based organisations and government organisations opposing the abuse of women and children such as the Department of Justice, Rise Abafazi, Provincial Men’s Forum and Life Line will join the march.
Campaigners will commence the march from Social Centre in Galeshewe, Kimberley and assemble at Pick ‘n Pay Circle where MEC Motlhaping will give a message of the day and various organisations deliver their messages of support.
Tomorrow, as part of the call, campaigners will be dressed in white T-shirts that will be imprinted with an orange handprint as part of a collaborative stand with the global United Nations’ UNiTE Campaign utilizing the colour orange to represent a bright future, free from violence against women and girls.
Event Details:
March details
Date: Thursday, 6 December 2018
Starting Point: Social Centre, Galeshewe (Kimberley)
Time: 08:00
Date: Thursday, 6 December 2018
Starting Point: Social Centre, Galeshewe (Kimberley)
Time: 08:00
Main Programme:
Time: 09:00
Venue: Pick ‘n Pay Circle (Galeshewe)
Time:
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For any inquiries please contact:
Ms. Keitumetse Moticoe
Communications
Department of Transport, Safety and Liaison
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