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Domestic violence a big problem in South African culture
Today I observed first-hand a South African issue that is acknowledged, but rarely talked about in my experience: domestic violence. It’s Wednesday, late morning, the day our elders’ group, mostly older women – “gogos” or grandmothers – meets at Masiphile. … Continue reading
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