Gender-based violence event: Manana on panel so perpetrators' views can be heard too
7 August 2018
The organisers of an event aimed at raising funds to oppose gender-based violence, said the idea behind having people such as former deputy minister Mduduzi Manana as a panellist was to have perpetrators speak about their actions.
"Our panel consists of religious leaders, affected mothers, victims, and perpetrators. Manana... [is] a public figure who has suffered for his actions and [was] put to book, [so] we decided to include him in the panel," one of the organisers, Buhle Tonise, told News24 on Tuesday.
This, after a poster advertising the event, hosted by Shevolution Africa, sparked outrage on social media.
The poster, which had the tagline "Legends united against gender-based violence", carried Manana's face prominently.