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Sibusisekile Isandla Esiphayo plans a march to break the silence

The foundation aims to join hands with members of the community of eMalahleni to fight against the abuse of women and children.

Fighting against an unknown enemy is difficult, but not when people join hands and fight together.

Sibusisekile Isandla Esiphayo Foundation aims to join hands with members of the community of eMalahleni to fight against the abuse of women and children.

The organisation will be hosting a peaceful march to show support to victims of Gender-Based Violence (GBV).

The march also aims at helping victims to speak up sooner.

The march will be held on Saturday, February 26 and the meeting point will be at the Emrabulweni Park in Ackerville.

It will commence at 08:00 and the public is kindly invited to join the march.

This march is aimed at fighting the pandemic that has hurt and killed many women and children of this country.

Beyond 16 Days of Activism, the foundation plans to fight daily against GBV.

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