South African Royal Princesses from various parts of the country gathered on 5 February 2022 at Baphiring Game Lodge in Mabaalstad for the North West South African Royal Princesses Network Gender Based Violence (GBV) activation program.

The event was historic as it was the first of its  kind in the province led by Royal Princesses attended by various stakeholders including Traditional Leadership, Government, Business, NPOs, local communities and International community representatives.  German students were part of this event participating  in all the planned activities including the hike against GBV.

Princess Nomzabalazo Holomisa Mzwakali, member of the SARPN from the Thembu Kingdom who is also Mrs Africa Universe semi finalist, in her presentation  spoke  against abuse of women and toxic masculinity, whilst Dr Avela Mayekiso a member of the SARPN from the Mpondo Kingdom spoke extensively on child abuse. The founder of the SARPN Stella Sigcau II, a Princess from the Mpondo Kingdom addressed the issue of human trafficking including  child trafficking, psychological impact of GBV and the role of Traditional Leadership in the fight against GBV. The coordinator  of the SARPN North West program Princess Lerato Mabalane elaborated that key to fighting GBV is to create awareness, educate on GBV  and empowerment as socio economic conditions can lead to women staying in abusive relationships. Women need to be empowered to be independent and  take charge  of their  lives, she said.

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Image File Princess Stella Sigcau II Founder of the South African Royal Princesses network PhotoSupplied

AmaRharhabe Prince and musician Sizwe Vena spoke at lengths about the importance of men playing an active role in the fight against GBV. His song “Thetha”, which has been adopted as this years SARPN GBV campaign theme song, encourages people  to speak up against GBV and narrates the social ills due  to GBV.

GBV activist and opera singer Nomzekelo  Jamakazi from the Mpondo Kingdom commended the SARPN for their commitment in the fight against GBV and felt it imperative that Princesses must speak out and play a proactive rile in the fight against GBV.  Her song, “kubezweni  yho” that she performed during the program talked to the sad state of the nation due to GBV and encourages people to play their part in  the fight against GBV.

Author , GBV survivor and activist Nomawele Njongo from the Mpondo Kingdom spoke strongly against sexual abuse, exploitation and harassment of women and emphasised that to stop  patriarchy it must start from the family unit, for children to be raised as equals. She donated copies  of her book, “Abortion by the womb of democracy” which narrates her journey on surviving GBV to Mabalane Traditional Council received by Kgosi Mabalane.

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The Congress of South African Traditional Leaders of South Africa (CONTRALESA) provincial youth league President, Prince Shole commended the role the Princesses are playing in the fight against GBV. He encouraged the different stakeholders including  the institution of Traditional Leadership to support this initiative. Kgosikati Zibi speaking on behalf of the Queens and Queen mothers pledged their support to this cause and committed that they will support the Princesses in their programs on GBV as well as provide the necessary guidance. Delivering a message of support was also Nkosi Magodongo Mahlangu from the Ndebele Kingdom.

The event also promoted unity in a diversity of cultures as it was attended by royalty from different parts of South Africa including  Zulu, Venda, Tswana, Sotho, Hlubi Mpondo, Xesibe, Thembu Kingdoms to mention a few. Racial and tribal discriminations don’t only lead to stereotypes but also to GBV.   This event sought to also break those barriers.

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A hike against GBV followed by a formal program which included various presentations on GBV as well as cultural performances PhotoSupplied

The programme commenced  with a hike against GBV followed  by a formal program which included various presentations on GBV as well as cultural performances and the last leg of the program  was the donation of food parcels to the female led families in need. The hike was also attended by the MeC of Social Development  in the North West Boutomelo Moiloa.

Kgosi Mabalane of the Baphiring nation who is also the newly elected provincial President of CONTRALESA thanked the Princesses for coordinating such an august and historic event as well as guests who were in attendance.

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