Although they are a majority of the South African population, African women in South Africa remain on the periphery of the margins of our communities. They are women who, although are a majority, mostly remain without a voice. Does it occasion any surprise then that they continue to be the face of violence in our contexts? It is a fact that the present South African landscape is characterised by, among other social evils, the violent acts perpetrated against women and children. That South Africa ranks among the leading countries in the world with appalling statistics on violence against women is well known. Such violence against a section of the South African population is entrenched by, among others, pronounced patriarchies, female voicele...
In recent years, protests against campus rape culture at South African higher education institutions...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Gender-based violence is a global pan...
Gender-based violence is a problem in most Southern African countries and yet it has generally recei...
Although they are a majority of the South African population, African women in South Africa remain o...
This article sets out to grapple with gender equality, a principle that is enshrined in the South A...
Despite the existence of a constitutional legal framework, criminal sanctions to address violent beh...
The threats facing women with regards to disempowerment and violence against them are ubiquitous, b...
The article critically analyses the perceptions of Christian women in Masvingo Province on the Dome...
Although it is widely argued that the Hebrew Bible contains texts which caricature violence against ...
Abstract: South Africa (SA) has alarmingly high statistics showing that everyday millions of women e...
This article seeks to explore the patriarchal colonial legacy that is still dominating the post-colo...
The year 2020 will be remembered as the year in which the coronavirus managed to disturb almost the ...
MTh (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusGender-based violence and femicid...
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is a world concern; however, in South Africa it has been declared as a n...
The question of the history of the reception of the Christian Bible in South Africa particularly by ...
In recent years, protests against campus rape culture at South African higher education institutions...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Gender-based violence is a global pan...
Gender-based violence is a problem in most Southern African countries and yet it has generally recei...
Although they are a majority of the South African population, African women in South Africa remain o...
This article sets out to grapple with gender equality, a principle that is enshrined in the South A...
Despite the existence of a constitutional legal framework, criminal sanctions to address violent beh...
The threats facing women with regards to disempowerment and violence against them are ubiquitous, b...
The article critically analyses the perceptions of Christian women in Masvingo Province on the Dome...
Although it is widely argued that the Hebrew Bible contains texts which caricature violence against ...
Abstract: South Africa (SA) has alarmingly high statistics showing that everyday millions of women e...
This article seeks to explore the patriarchal colonial legacy that is still dominating the post-colo...
The year 2020 will be remembered as the year in which the coronavirus managed to disturb almost the ...
MTh (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusGender-based violence and femicid...
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is a world concern; however, in South Africa it has been declared as a n...
The question of the history of the reception of the Christian Bible in South Africa particularly by ...
In recent years, protests against campus rape culture at South African higher education institutions...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Gender-based violence is a global pan...
Gender-based violence is a problem in most Southern African countries and yet it has generally recei...