Gospel legend Sipho Makhabane led a march against gender-based violence.
Gospel legend Sipho Makhabane led a march against gender-based violence.
Gospel legend Sipho Makhabane on Tuesday drove a walk against sexual orientation based savagery.
Gospel tunes and supplications were the thing to get done on Anderson Street in Mbombela, Mpumalanga, as Makhabane and other gospel artists and gatherings, including Donny Ngonyama, Indumiso, Abel Mhlanga and Gamelihle Mbuyane, walked against the scourge.
Makhabane’s tune Yehla Moya Oyingcwele was sang as they walked.
“We took the choice to compose this tune and perform it with some male craftsmen in Mpumalanga to call for men to forgo ladies misuse. We are stating ‘not in our names’, as men it’s us who need to stop this on the grounds that these ladies are biting the dust in the possession of men. We are calling for devine intercession since this is unadulterated satanism that has had South African men. Very upsetting that these men guarantee to cherish ladies yet wind up murdering them, so we are approaching men not to utilize savagery to take care of issues, on the off chance that they have issues in their families they should discuss them,” said Makhabane.
“We are requiring the police to act brutally against the individuals who misuse ladies. We additionally approach our ladies not to endure any beating from their accomplices. When a man begins beating you, report this since one day, he will kill you… when he begins attacking you, kindly don’t believe it’s some joke, that is the beginning of all the brutality he can release on you. Report to individuals closer to you or if needs be, go to the police,” said Makhabane.
Mbuyane stated: “We are siblings and guardians to females, we can’t standardize the slaughtering of ladies and youngsters by staying silent. It’s men who need to stand up – from the profound rustic zones to the high towers of society – when ladies are being manhandled and we have to stop this as men.”
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