Vavi calls for decisive action to halt violence against women and children

22 May 2017 - 16:32 By Kgaugelo Masweneng
subscribe Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package.
Subscribe now
“No one will dig old monkey bones to back up a theory that I was once a baboon.” — Zwelinzima Vavi, tweeting in response to the discovery of Homo naledi, September 12.
“No one will dig old monkey bones to back up a theory that I was once a baboon.” — Zwelinzima Vavi, tweeting in response to the discovery of Homo naledi, September 12.
Image: ROBERT TSHABALALA

The South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) on Monday called for decisive action to end violence against women and children.

"Women and children remain the most vulnerable and defenceless members of society. We keep reading about more and more heart-rending stories of girls and women being assaulted‚ abducted‚ kidnapped‚ raped and murdered‚" said federation general-secretary Zwelinzima Vavi.

Vavi coupled his condemnation of violence against women and children to the "worsening socio-economic crisis" in the country that resulted in so many people losing their dignity.

  • Vavi back to blast ANCSA federation of Trade Unions general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi yesterday said the ANC had shunned workers as its factions fought for control of the governing party. 

"Young women are being targeted by the phenomenon of the 'blessers' as well as 'thugs' who exploit their vulnerability by selling them as sex slaves‚" said Vavi.

The federation plans to add its voice to campaigns against violence. "Marches and demonstrations to protest this are important‚” said Vavi.

  • May Day is distress call, not a rallying oneI remember reading an obituary about a decade ago and thinking that, not only was it premature, the death it referred to would not happen. Well, not here anyway. 

"We will succeed the day we remove all the tenets of colonial‚ apartheid and capitalist exploitation which have destroyed any moral value-based system of a normal society‚" he said.

The new federation was conceived over two years ago in the wake of the expulsion of National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa from the trade union federation Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu).

subscribe Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package.
Subscribe now