Parties urged to include children�s issues on their manifestos
Monday, November 20, 2017

Members of children
The chairperson of Children’s Forum, Cantona Bolokang made the call during a dialogue session held at Ave Maria Pastoral Centre on Saturday as part of the commemoration of the Convention on the rights of a child.
Bolokang said political parties should drive child participation and involvement in policy making especially on issues affecting children. He said children have been left behind in formulation of laws and policies, as such many have not benefited from government programmes, which are meant to uplift their lives.
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...