After reports from the South African Police Services about 87 000 reported cases of gender-based violence in the first week of lockdown, Miss Universe was shocked that not much attention was being put on the issue.
Zozi didn't shy away from asking fellow South Africans why this was happening and thousands of her fans flooded her Tweet with responses and empathy.
Some Tweeps didn't know what GBV was but luckily her fans were ready to help.
This isn't the first time that Zozi has poured out her heart about issues close to her heart, even though she is based in the States and her fans love her for it. We hope that the country finds a permanent solution to GBV during this lockdown.
Hungani Ndlovu also recently opened up about his domestic violence past, we wonder how he feels about these scary statistics.
Image credit: Youth Village
Zozi didn't shy away from asking fellow South Africans why this was happening and thousands of her fans flooded her Tweet with responses and empathy.
Some Tweeps didn't know what GBV was but luckily her fans were ready to help.
This isn't the first time that Zozi has poured out her heart about issues close to her heart, even though she is based in the States and her fans love her for it. We hope that the country finds a permanent solution to GBV during this lockdown.
Hungani Ndlovu also recently opened up about his domestic violence past, we wonder how he feels about these scary statistics.
Image credit: Youth Village
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