State of the Nation  2025

A Nation that Works for All

Reasons for signing

See why others have signed the pledge:

January 27th, 2025
Tasmia Walters
(29 yrs)
from Mpumalanga says:
Please Know that we as woman have to be male and female and have unfortunately been too okay with this situation and hence why the issue is now that the males are not at all aware of their duties and somehow have been taken upon themselves to be the female
January 28th, 2025
Nomvula Qola
(53 yrs)
from Eastern Cape says:
I am a Gender Activst who is committed in fighting Gender Based Violence in South Africa
January 28th, 2025
Thembekile Klass
(49 yrs)
from Eastern Cape says:
Resolving conflict is a basic human skill. Resorting to violence is animalistic. Humans should resolve conflict without resorting to violence. I am a man. I am human. I don't need viloence to resolve any conflict
January 28th, 2025
Sizakele B Tshabalala
(49 yrs)
from Gauteng says:
I commit that I shall promote woman and children's rights through prevention and awareness campaigns
January 28th, 2025
Nomithi Ngubeni
(33 yrs)
from Gauteng says:
Break the silence and have a Gbvf free community
January 28th, 2025
Dennis Jali
(60 yrs)
from Eastern Cape says:
I hate the mishandling of weman
January 28th, 2025
Jessica Marokane
(36 yrs)
from Limpopo says:
We stop Gbvs please
January 28th, 2025
Ayabonga Chonco
(30 yrs)
from KwaZulu-Natal says:
All women abusers ought to arrested.
January 28th, 2025
Motlatso Selomo
(65 yrs)
from Limpopo says:
We need a well behaved Leaders of tomorrow by ending GBVF we will have proper Leaders.
January 29th, 2025
Enny Mokupi
(44 yrs)
from Limpopo says:
To reduce killings of people due to GBV in our society
January 29th, 2025
Motlatso Selomo
(65 yrs)
from Limpopo says:
We need future Leaders who are free from GBVF. Sothat we may have famalies that will leave in peace and harmony.
January 29th, 2025
Ayabonga Selana
(33 yrs)
from Eastern Cape says:
i pledge
January 29th, 2025
Sandile Swartbooi
(56 yrs)
from Western Cape says:
The work to advocate and combat GBV must forge ahead, it is our duty ,our responsibility as man to play our positive roles all the time. Our communities lack role models ; so the challenge is for all men in our Country to rise up and leave a Legacy that will bring our pride and and restore our Honor as heads ,leaders and providers in our families. All hands on deck on both males and females as this affects our families, children deeply an causes pain, trauma, depression ,stress, anxiety. Phantsi ngokuhlukumeza , phantsi ngokuhlukunyezwa ; enough is enough. You will account to your God and...
January 30th, 2025
Takitse Solomon Pelego
(48 yrs)
from Limpopo says:
We can end GBV by teaching our woman that don't get into argument that you see, you are not safe, safety first your life come first
February 1st, 2025
Lindile Mnguni
(35 yrs)
from Gauteng says:
Let protect one another. Let love leave within all of us.
February 1st, 2025
Albert Masinga
(47 yrs)
from North West says:
I Thank All Leaders Of The Presidency And Other Government Spheres Of Unity Who Supported The Civil Civilised Wars Agaisnt Gender Based Violance And Formicide That Times Into Different Ways, Well We All Man And We Have Our Mother And Shall Respect Every Woman Out There Like Our Grandmother's, Daughters ,Female Counsin & Girlfriend Woman Is One And I Did By All Means To Minimise As We See Today. I Thank And Salute The Presidency And The National Council
February 3rd, 2025
Watt Petrie
(52 yrs)
from Gauteng says:
It starts with us! In the fight against GBVF and in ending the scourge of violence perpetrated against women and children, we as men need to realize how important it is to take care of our mental wellness. Also that it is OK to talk about our emotions and that walking away does not indicate any sign weakness.
February 3rd, 2025
Alice Badenhorst
(59 yrs)
from Gauteng says:
To stop GBV
February 4th, 2025
Sabata Lehana
(50 yrs)
from Free State says:
GBV must come to an end in our time
February 4th, 2025
Thabo Ephraim Malise
(30 yrs)
from Gauteng says:
lets respect one another and work together to stop GBV
February 4th, 2025
grace Mashavha
(39 yrs)
from Gauteng says:
Stop killing us
February 4th, 2025
Masentle Maphike
(49 yrs)
from Free State says:
I was one of the victim,I was abused in my marriage physically emotionally and mentally I thank God though I did open a case against him but I was out of the marriage alive,so I know how painful to be in that position where you are scared to open a case for a person who is abusing you,mostly is because we put our kids first ooh let me refrain that statement I put my kids first thinking if I open case for him they will hate me,secondly what would people say and he was aware of that than that's where he took advantage the worse part is when your family don't believe you, because...
February 4th, 2025
Isgaak Ismail
(52 yrs)
from Gauteng says:
I love what the government is doing regarding gbv but more needs to be done as 95% of the victims have no place to go to but back to the abuser. Another stance government must take is that men also gets abused.
February 4th, 2025
Jade Pillay
(20 yrs)
from KwaZulu-Natal says:
Ending Gbv is imperative as women should not be objectified and deserve to be treated equitably
February 4th, 2025
Ishmael Rakhale Motaung
(45 yrs)
from Free State says:
Let's stop GBV in our Communities
February 4th, 2025
Lehlohonolo Nthejane
(18 yrs)
from Gauteng says:
Women ought to be treated with RESPECT!!!
February 6th, 2025
Mahlatsi Seanego
(19 yrs)
from Eastern Cape says:
GBV must end! Women and children are losing lives
February 6th, 2025
Monthati Pebetse Matabane
(20 yrs)
from Limpopo says:
I wantto hear the sona
February 6th, 2025
Phumlani Msibi
(33 yrs)
from Mpumalanga says:
I stand to protect women from every violence
February 6th, 2025
Mfana Gwala
(56 yrs)
from Gauteng says:
As a nation we must protect the most vulnerable people in our society, women and children.
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