
By BAKANG MOKOTO
1 December 2025- The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mmamoloko Kubayi, will on 4 December 2025, lead the distribution of toys and children’s books collected during the nationwide Justice Sector Charity Drive. Kubayi will also preside over the launch of a new Sexual Offences Court in Botshabelo, Free State Province.
Kubayi spokesperson, Terrence Manase said the collection drive held on 3 October 2025, gathered new and preloved items for children who are survivors of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) across all provinces. Manase said it is worth noting that the distribution of these toys and books, as well as the launch of the court, is taking place within the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children.
“These activities reaffirm the justice system’s commitment to building a caring, safe, and inclusive society for all. While the national distribution launch is taking place on the 4th in the Free State Province, a countrywide roll-out will follow on the 5th during which all Justice Family stakeholders will conduct concurrent handovers across their respective provinces.
“Each province and justice sector institution will identify suitable centres within their jurisdictions to ensure that child beneficiaries are reached. The Sexual Offences Court is a specialised court dedicated to handling cases related to sexual offences,” he said.
Manase further said it is designed to address the specific needs of these sensitive matters, particularly where vulnerable victims are involved. He added that, the court is equipped with trained personnel, appropriate facilities and procedures aimed at providing comprehensive support to victims of sexual offences.
“Later in the day, Kubayi will join the Free State Premier, Maqueen Leshoha-Mathae, at the “Not In My Name Provincial Men’s Indaba,” which is scheduled to be addressed by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
“The Indaba aims to mobilise men and boys as active partners in the fight against Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF),” said Manase.








