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Minister visit Shongeni families in a build up to no violence against women and children campaign

9 Nov 2010

The Minister for Women, Children and Persons with Disabilities, Ms Lulu Xingwana and KwaZulu-Natal Health MEC Dr S'bongiseni Dlomo will today, Tuesday, 9 November visit the families of six people killed at Shongweni in KwaZulu-Natal.

Minister Xingwana’s visit is part of the preparations for the launch of 16 Days of Activism Campaign for No Violence against Women and Children which runs from 25 November to 10 December to mobilise all South Africans to stop incidents of rape, murder and other form of abuse against women and children. Minister Xingwana and MEC Dlomo will deliver food parcels to the families and interact with leaders and members of the local community.

The media is invited to join the Minister and MEC during the visit taking place as follows:

Date: Tuesday, 9 November
Time: 10h00
Venue: Shongweni Lutheran Church (and proceed to affected families thereafter)

Enquiries:
Sibani Mngadi
Cell: 082 772 0161

For directions contact:
Nonhlanhla Bhengu
Cell: 082 559 6296

Issued by: Department of Women, Children and People with Disabilities
9 Nov 2010


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