Department of Women, 19 June 2014

 

 

Investigation into claims that SABC boss was given a wife as a gift welcomed

 

 

The department responsible for the championing of women rights supports the
Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) for instituting an investigation
following reports that Hlaudi Motsoeneng, the acting chief operations
officer at the SABC  received 'wife' as a gift alongside a cow and its calf
from Venda chiefs and  traditional leaders and activists.

 

This practice purported under the guise of tradition and culture by a lobby
group called Mudzi wa Vhurereli ha Vhavenda is solemnly regrettable. The use
of women as gifts as if they were livestock is a serious regress and an
insult to the gains of 20 years of democracy and freedom, particularly the
contribution of women.

 

Colonialism, harmful cultural and religious practices promoted patriarchy
and the oppression of women and apartheid further entrenched discrimination
based on gender and laws that oppressed women.

 

"Since 1994, remarkable progress has been made in raising the voice of women
through the creation of participatory spaces and structures. As the
department responsible for the championing of the rights of women, we cannot
sit back and allow women to be treated like secondary citizens with no
acclaim to human rights," explains spokesperson Kenosi Machepa.

 

Cultural and traditional practices are part of South Africa's rich heritage
but should not be abused to advance personal interests. Chiefs and
traditional leaders should partner with government and support its efforts
to anchor women and youth into the forefront of socio-economic
transformation.

 

The 10 girls that were paraded are at the prime of their life and should be
guided and parented to empower themselves with education and scarce skills
needed to move South Africa forward and advance the rights and empowerment
of women.

 

In the next five years, the Ministry of Women will be prioritizing the
championing the mainstreaming of women's rights and socio-economic
empowerment across all sectors.

 

This is our central message as we move South African women forward - nothing
about women without women.

 

 

Issued by: Department of Women <http://www.dwcpd.gov.za/> 

 

Contact:

Kenosi Machepa

Head of Communication

Cell: 072 571 2221

Tel: 012 359 0196

Email: [email protected]

 

 

 

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