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Breaking the silence: Kimberley men get talking about GBVF

Sandi Kwon Hoo|Published 2 months ago

The talks that will be held every Friday at the Hull Street Theatre from 6pm.

Image: File picture

GENDER transformation activist Gregory Nyongane will host a series of dialogues starting on March 28  at the Hull Street Theatre in Kimberley to encourage men to engage in discussions about gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF).

Nyongane said a similar dialogue was successfully held on Valentine’s Day.

"Men demonstrated their willingness to engage in the discussions. The fight against GBVF starts with us. I pioneered this concept to hold monthly discussions on how men can prevent and combat GBVF. We will start with a small group of 20 to 30 men and everyone is welcome to join the talks that will be held every Friday at the Hull Street Theatre from 6pm until 9pm," he explained.

Men get talking about GBVF Community members will be holding regular dialogues on combating GBVF

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