Npa Empowers Women At Bergville Community Outreach
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  • Community Outreach in Bergville: The NPA in KwaZulu-Natal, in collaboration with the Department of Social Development, hosted a community outreach program at Mazazini Traditional Court to empower women with social and economic opportunities.
  • Partnerships and Stakeholders Involved: The event gathered various partners, including government departments, law enforcement, legal aid, and private companies, to support community development and women’s empowerment.
  • Focus on Gender-Based Violence and Rights Awareness: NPA representative Zandile Mthembu discussed critical issues such as gender-based violence, sexual offences, and legal protections to enhance community awareness and women’s rights.
  • Community Reception and Engagement: Community members appreciated the initiative for providing direct access to government agencies and stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in KwaZulu-Natal joined the Department of Social Development for a community outreach programme in Bergville, held at the Mazazini Traditional Court. The event aimed at empowering women with access to social and economic opportunities to help build sustainable livelihoods.
The gathering brought together a wide range of partners, including the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), Department of Health, Department of Correctional Services, Department of Economic Development, Tourism & Traditional Affairs, SAPS-Ladysmith/Bergville, Legal Aid South Africa, and several private companies.
Speaking on behalf of the NPA, M Zandile Mthembu engaged the community on critical issues such as gender-based violence, sexual offences, protection orders, the Protection from Harassment Act, and maintenance processes. The presentation aimed to provide women with practical information and resources to safeguard their rights and strengthen community awareness.
Community members welcomed the initiative, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to interact directly with government agencies and stakeholders on matters affecting their daily lives. The outreach underscored the value of collaborative efforts in addressing social challenges and empowering women across KwaZulu-Natal.
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