Spotlight on Men & Fathers

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With Father's Day approaching, the #CountryDuty team look at fathers through a different lens. They are joined in studio by Bangi Msikinya, who's pushing the initiative #BestMale24. They talk patriarchy, men's role in female abuse, the state of fatherhood, why men are angry, and what solutions may be available for them to change the current norm of women abuse.
13 Jun 2018 English South Africa News · Society & Culture

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