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GBV and Burn Awareness Campaign underway

Rising awareness of GBV and Burn victims.

Miss T Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Burn survivor, in collaboration with Phanda Mzansi Modelling Agency, presents the GBV and Burn Awareness Campaign, to which you are cordially invited.

Enlist with them in this important awareness event that will highlight the most oppressive issues that South Africans face, on Saturday, April 30 at Ackerville Emrambulweni corner.

As part of the event, they will be modelling in recycled outfits, showcasing their talent.

Thembi Maphanga, a GBV and burn survivor, and also the organiser of the event, stated that the purpose of the event is to raise awareness about GBV and burn victims.

“As a survivor, I feel a need to advise where due in terms of GBV. I lost my daughter in the process of GBV and now I live with 3rd degree scars,” she added.

For more information you are welcome to contact Thembi Maphanga on 078 148 7336.

Read more:

https://www.citizen.co.za/witbank-news/178768/women-deserve-better-phanda-mzansi-raising-issues-of-gbv/

https://www.citizen.co.za/witbank-news/181852/gbv-pandemic-battle-needs-to-be-won/

https://www.citizen.co.za/witbank-news/185127/miss-witbank-2021-stands-solid-against-gbv/

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