By Zuko Komisa
South African actress, TV presenter and fashion designer Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa is offering two bursaries to women who are victims of gender-based violence.
The celebrity will be awarding bursaries with the aid of Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa’s Enhle Cares Foundation, which she started in 2018, the same year she designed Beyonce’s gown, and she claimed some people have promised to assist.
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According to Mlotshwa, the campaign aims to assist women in leaving abusive situations without considering how they would make ends meet without the abuser’s financial support.
“Having just stepped out of women’s month in celebration of the women who stood up for all of us women in 1956, we still face our highest GBV statistics in South Africa,”
“Well, we at Enhle Cares have decided that instead of concentrating on the bad, let’s help you.
If you are women from an abused background and want to do well for yourself, this is for you.”
She explained that the foundation will offer a bursary and study equipment to the selected victims of GBV. To stand a chance of being selected, the victims should share their stories with the foundation.
“You strike a woman, you strike us all,” said Mlotshwa.
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