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PODCAST | THE STORY: Is Ramaphosa's Cabinet taking violence against women and children seriously?

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In a 30-minute televised speech, President Cyril Ramaphosa read a list of names during his national address on Wednesday.

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One such case was that of Tshegofatso Pule who was eight months pregnant.

Hunter shares her thoughts on Ramaphosa's recent remarks and his Cabinet's approach to GBV.

Is government taking the continuous abuse of women and children seriously?

Can we trust Ramaphosa to lead us through this crisis or is it all just lip-service?

Source: https://www.news24.com

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