
Durban – The woman whose horror story shocked the nation and helped break the silence about rape, believes self-defence should be taught at school.
Girls should also be taught about self-empowerment and how to read situations, while boys should be taught the impact that rape has on girls.
“No means ‘no’, and girls should be able to say that,” said Alison Botha, who was giving a Women’s Day breakfast presentation to Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) guests at the Oyster Box Hotel, uMhlanga Rocks, on Friday.
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