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Gauteng demonstrates against women and children abuse

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The Gauteng Provincial Legislature on Tuesday joined hands with the Johannesburg community to contribute to previous awareness campaigns launched with the idea of fighting violence against women and children in South Africa.

Men in the crowd expressed their views on the surge of violence targeting women and children. 

Deputy Speaker of the Gauteng Legislature, Uhuru Moiloa, said he was disappointment at the manner the identified perpetrators have carried themselves in their interactions with women and children. 

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