

By REGINALD KANYANE
27 November 2024 – The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Police, Ian Cameron said he has learned with shock and sadness of the passing of Rudzani Lutendo Phophi, who was attacked, robbed and set alight in Makhado, Limpopo. Cameron said the death of Phophi, highlights once again the propensity and utter disregard against women in this country.
He further said it highlights why women and children feel less secure in the country. Cameron added that this abhorrent crime is an indictment on the society, which is prone to violent acts that are devastating to the collective consciousness.
“Phophi was subjected to a brutal attack on the night of 19 September 2024, and succumbed to her severe injuries. While we welcomed the arrest of the two suspects connected to the attack, it is important to focus on investigations to ensure that the family receives justice.
“While the arrest and successful conviction will not bring Phophi back, it will go a long way in asserting the might of the law and highlighting that South Africa does not tolerate such heinous acts of crime,” said Cameron.
He said as the country participates in the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children, the country must heighten its activism to revitalise commitments and actively champion the call for an end to Gender-Based Violence (GBV).
Cameron said it is unacceptable that women are subjected to violence and abuse, and most are killed by brazen murders with no regard for life and the dignity of women.
“These crimes are devastating not only to the families, but to the entire country. The Portfolio Committee on Police urges the SAPS to do more to protect women and children. However, the community must also play an active role in these efforts,” he said.