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  • PROCEEDINGS OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES (Tuesday, 26 November 2019)

BRUTAL CRIME BEFALLS MS PRECIOUS RAMABULANA

  • ← PASTOR SIYABULELA MATINI STAYS BEHIND BARS (Draft Resolution)
  • INSURANCE COMPANIES ATTRACT MILLIONS OF BLACK PEOPLE →
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    Ms M L Mamaregane 26 Nov 2019 hansard

    Chairperson, I hereby move without notice:

    That the Council-

    1) notes with utmost sadness and grief the brutal and senseless killing of Ms Precious Ramabulana, a student at Capricorn Technical and Vocational Education and Training, TVET;

    2) further notes that Ms Ramabulana was brutally raped and stabbed 52 times in her sleep on the eve of the beginning of the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children campaign, which started on Monday, 25 November and will proceed to 10 December to highlight the horrifying pane of gender-based violence in this country; and

    3) takes this opportunity to condemn in the harshest terms this senseless and brutal murder of Ms Ramabulana.

    Motion agreed to in accordance with section 65 of the Constitution.

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  • ← PASTOR SIYABULELA MATINI STAYS BEHIND BARS (Draft Resolution)
  • INSURANCE COMPANIES ATTRACT MILLIONS OF BLACK PEOPLE →

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