To learn that almost half of female murder investigations don't identify perpetrators and three women are killed each day with intimate partners the common offenders, shows that we are indeed losing the femicide war. Sadly, one in four women also reported experience of physical and sexual abuse.
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Activist on mission to tame bullies
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Nowhere to 'Hyde' at Southwell
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R9 million paid for Vercingetorix colt
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When will SA stop begging?
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