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Celebrating women

Various events were held in Brakpan to celebrate Women's Day.

Brakpan resident Jillian Sotto Corona and her family spoiled more than 100 women patients at the Life Esidimeni Witpoort Care Centre, in Vulcania, on Women's Day. The hospital provides chronic mental healthcare, frail care, chronic rehabilitation and acute care to indigent patients. The patients were treated to pizza, coldrinks and chocolates, and each received a gift bag filled with sweets.
Brakpan resident Jillian Sotto Corona and her family spoiled more than 100 women patients at the Life Esidimeni Witpoort Care Centre, in Vulcania, on Women’s Day. The hospital provides chronic mental healthcare, frail care, chronic rehabilitation and acute care to indigent patients. The patients were treated to pizza, coldrinks and chocolates, and each received a gift bag filled with sweets.

 

Democratic Alliance councillor Gary Scallan was one of several Brakpan DA public representatives who marked Women's Day on Saturday, last week, by donating several large bags of clothing and linen to the Emmanuel Crisis Centre Hospice, in Tsakane. Scallan is seen with the centre’s programme manager, Eunice Ramontoeli.
Democratic Alliance councillor Gary Scallan was one of several Brakpan DA public representatives who marked Women’s Day on Saturday, last week, by donating several large bags of clothing and linen to the Emmanuel Crisis Centre Hospice, in Tsakane. Scallan is seen with the centre’s programme manager, Eunice Ramontoeli.

 

Ekurhuleni celebrates women

In celebration of Women’s Day on Saturday, last week, the City of Ekurhuleni opened its doors to the public to showcase the Women’s Struggle exhibition.

The exhibition will run until August 30 at the city’s EGSC Building in Germiston.

The exhibition invites the viewer to take a voyage through the country’s history, with particular focus on women’s struggle for democracy from the 1950s to the present day.

The exhibition comprises of 20 educative art pieces and newspaper articles retrieved from the South African History Archives, which highlight the influence of women in the fight for liberation and the impact of the 1956 march to petition against the pass laws.

The pieces speak to iconic women such as Lillian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, Rahima Moosa and Sophia Williams-De Bruyn, who led the march on the day (August 9) which is now commemorated annually by thousands of South Africans.

On the other side of the City, residents of Barcelona in Etwatwa emulated the actions taken by the courageous women of 1956 by taking to the streets on a walk against gender based violence and the killing of women and children.

The Women’s Struggle exhibition will be open free of charge to members of the public from 8am to 4.30pm on weekdays.

For more information contact Nomcebo Sithole on 011 999 8973 or email nomcebo.sithole@ekurhuleni.gov.za.

 

 

 

 

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