GBV Survivor Vows To End Violence Against Women

Gender Based Violence activist Malebogo Max Molefhe during the Mascom Batanani Walk in Francistown PIC KEOAGILE BONANG
Gender Based Violence activist Malebogo Max Molefhe during the Mascom Batanani Walk in Francistown PIC KEOAGILE BONANG

FRANCISTOWN: An activist against gender based violence (GBV), Malebogo Max Molefhe, who survived after being shot with eight bullets by an enraged boyfriend has vowed to work hard end violence against women.

It has been over a decade since she survived the shooting. Through her Malebogo Max Foundation, she plans to fight back and conquer GBV.

The activist’s foundation was one of the beneficiaries together with Francistown Meet Arts of the Mascom in partnership with Diacore Marathon donation. Each received P76, 000.

Editor's Comment
Justice served, but healing must follow

His horrific actions, betraying the trust placed in him to protect children have rightly been met with the full force of the law. Whilst we commend the court’s decision, this case forces us to confront uncomfortable truths about safeguarding our children and the lifelong scars such abuse leaves.Magistrate Kefilwe Resheng’s firm sentencing sends a powerful message that those who harm children will face severe consequences. Her words rightly...

Have a Story? Send Us a tip
arrow up