#UKZN: A rape allegation, police violence and the women students who feel vulnerable
Students had initially protested an 8% fee increase but shifted their focus when it was reported that a student had been raped by a police officer.
Students had initially protested an 8% fee increase but shifted their focus when it was reported that a student had been raped by a police officer.
The M&G post-election Critical Thinking Forum considered the scenario South African politics now faces in the aftermath
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The government is making female condoms more accessible – and these come with extra benefits.