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The town council of Nkurenkuru, since its inception and proclamation as a town in September 2006 has been dominated by men in its most administrative and most non-administrative structures. There are seven councillors of which four are males and three are females. Currently the council has a total workforce of about 28 permanent staff members of which only 36 per cent are woman. Read the council profile Click here to read Nkurenkuru Town Council’s 2016 Gender protocol @ Work Summit entry. Click to search the SADC Gender Protocol @ Work database for more summit entries. |
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📝Read the emotional article by @nokwe_mnomiya, with a personal plea: 🇿🇦Breaking the cycle of violence!https://t.co/6kPcu2Whwm pic.twitter.com/d60tsBqJwx
— Gender Links (@GenderLinks) December 17, 2024
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