I want to feel safe: Stacey stands with the women of South Africa

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Stacey Norman spoke about the G20 Women’s Shutdown, a nationwide act of refusal and remembrance led by Women For Change. Why you may ask? Because in South Africa, a woman is murdered every 2.5 hours.

That's why today, she gave women across KZN the mic to share that one sentence that says it all. No politics. No speeches. Just voices united in a truth that should never be negotiable: Safety is a right, not a privilege.

Here's what you said...
21 Nov 2025 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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