Public service workers protest against GBV

The protest led by the Public Services and Administration department seeks to reinforce President Cyril Ramaphosa‘s call for all sectors to join the fight.
The planned march takes place during Public Service Month, where workers are urged to recommit themselves to the Service Charter.
A torch lighting ceremony will be held at the Union Buildings to honour the women killed in the country.
#GBVMARCH @SAPoliceService members at the Curries Fountain stadium in Durban ahead of the provincial march against gender based violence. Religious, traditional and provincial government leaders are to lead the march. KZN is leading in rape and sexual offences cases. #eNCA pic.twitter.com/Tl4AMfVGig
— Siphamandla Goge (@SiphamandlaGoge) September 26, 2019
In other news – LootLove talks about opening up opportunities in the industry
TV and radio personality LootLove has touched on the “opening up the industry” debate. Loot took to Twitter on Thursday afternoon to explain that it looks like when people finally make it inside the industry, they then become like everyone else and are reluctant to “open up the industry”.
I’ve picked up that ‘open up the industry’ seems to only apply when outside the club… once y’all get in, it gets tricky. Very tricky. You almost become the same people you complained about,” she wrote. She said that once people are in the industry, they then realise how tricky it is and are all about “keeping theirs. Read more
Source: eNCA