We are writing to you on behalf of the 1,237 people who signed an online petition calling for your leadership to declare a moratorium on paroles for convicted sex offenders.
Read Morewhat the nation experienced during the SONA debate on the 18th of February was members of parliament using GBV for political gymnastics. In the process, this behaviour not only undermined women’s agency especially that of victims and/or survivors of GBV but also served to further minimize the cause of GBV.
Read MoreOn behalf of The Wise Collective (dba Wise 4 Afrika) we are writing to congratulate you on your ascending to the Chairmanship of the African Union (AU). We are encouraged by your inaugural speech, in particular reference to issues on gender equality and equity.
Read MoreWe wrote to Minister Lamola’s office on the 25th of June 2019 and further approached their office on the 2 of August 2019 where we were attended to by Mr. Sarele who advised us that they were out of the country on an official state business. Their office, through Mr. Sarele, forwarded our letter to the SIU. In the absence of a response from Minister Lamola’s office, coupled with a response from the SIU filled with litany of untruths and total, flagrant disregard of governance and rule of law; we therefore wish to pose a few questions.
Read MoreWe are in receipt of a grievance memorandum signed by five staff members of the College against a fellow male colleague and which memorandum was handed over to the management of the College on the 29 April 2019. The Wise Collective calls on the College management to institute swift disciplinary action against the perpetrator without any further delays failing which the Wise Collective will mobilize mass action against the College management.
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