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16 Days of Activism

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The Acting Premier, Mr Bentley Vass joined by the MEC for Health, Mr Maruping Lekwene, MEC for Roads and Public Works, Ms Fufe Makatong, Executive Mayor of Namakwa, Mr Mervin Cloete, Chair of Chairs in the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature, Ms Merriam Kibi and Major General L. Ngubelmga officially launched the  Provincial  16 Days of Activism for no Violence Against Women and Children campaign in Middelpos in the Hantam Municipality.

The 16 Days of Activism runs from 25 November to 10 December. During this period, we collectively raise our voices to draw attention to the persistent violence against women and children. However, a full year of action is required to combat gender-based violence and femicide, not just during these 16 days.

This year's theme, “30 Years of Advancing Collective Action to End Violence Against Women and Children,” serves as a reminder of the progress we have made and the work that still lies ahead. For the past 30 years the government has been united in a shared vision to create a world free from violence and discrimination. 

In his address the Acting Premier highlighted the fact that the Northern Cape Province remains the safest Province and everyone should play their part in keeping it that way.

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Kimberley Protest

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The Premier of the Northern Cape, Ms Sylvia Lucas, takes note with concern and disgust a recording that is circulating on social media and other platforms incriminating her of being complicit to the anarchy being experienced under the guise of service delivery protests. These allegations are devoid of any truth and fact and are rejected in the strongest terms and with the contempt it deserves.

What turned out to be a march in protest against high electricity tariffs was used to not only commit criminal acts but to smear the name and reputation of the Premier. The unsubstantiated and defamatory voice clip was handed to the authorities at the highest level for investigation and the Premier calls on the police to move with speed in not only bringing the person or persons responsible for the voice clip to book but also all those responsible for looting, damage to property and other acts of crime during the protests.

Premier Lucas calls on the citizens of Kimberley to desist from any further action and to act in a responsible manner when raising issues of concern to them.  As a provincial Government we condemn the acts of criminality and request from the community to allow due process to follow in resolving the matters of concern raised. We call on parents to ensure that the safety of their children is not compromised and that children do not become complicit to the criminal acts being experienced. We also call on the community to work with the police in restoring order and that we work with one another in ensuring the safety of our people and the protection of all property.

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