Government is intensifying its fight against gender-based violence with Police Minister Bheki Cele says there will be no mercy for perpetrators.
He was addressing residents of Phuthaditjhaba in the Free State where he launched the 2020/2021 Safer Festive Season Operations.
“Men, women are not meant to be objects of domestic violence,” he said.
“We want to make it loud and clear that we’re tightening the law with three new GBV bills introduced by Justice Minister Ronald Lamola.
Cele is re-emphasising that alcohol remains a contributing factor to violence against women.
He says the relaxation of COVID-19 regulations does not mean people should drink irresponsibly.
“They say Cele is the minister of alcohol. That’s not the case,” he said.
“The problem with alcohol is it causes troubles for us. People who rape, first consume alcohol then act on it. People commit murders under the influence of alcohol.
“Men don’t support their families, instead they squander the money on alcohol. We’re not going to back down on the issue of alcohol. Men should drink responsibly, and not come home and abuse children and women.”
The Safer Festive Season Operation aims to ensure the safety of residents and holidaymakers during the holiday season.
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