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Guest: Dr. Pali Lehohla, Former statistician general, Professor of Practice at the University of Johannesburg, a Research Associate at Oxford University ]
South African women are outperforming men in getting more, so they are very much on top of their game. However, the sad reality is that gender-based violence and patriarchy is so prevalent in South Africa, women are still under this cloud.
This is according to Dr Pali Lehohla, Professor of Practice at the University of Johannesburg and South Africa's former Statistician General.
He further goes on to say that in the context of patriarchal dominance in South Africa women getting ahead of men leads to gender-based violence; and that cleansing ourselves of our brokenness as society is a necessary condition to normalise us as society.
Guest: Dr. Pali Lehohla, Former statistician general, Professor of Practice at the University of Johannesburg, a Research Associate at Oxford University ]
South African women are outperforming men in getting more, so they are very much on top of their game. However, the sad reality is that gender-based violence and patriarchy is so prevalent in South Africa, women are still under this cloud.
This is according to Dr Pali Lehohla, Professor of Practice at the University of Johannesburg and South Africa's former Statistician General.
He further goes on to say that in the context of patriarchal dominance in South Africa women getting ahead of men leads to gender-based violence; and that cleansing ourselves of our brokenness as society is a necessary condition to normalise us as society.