National Women's Day is a South African public holiday celebrated annually on the 9 th of August. The significance of this holiday is to draw attention to the issues and social challenges faced by women on a daily basis. These issues include domestic violence, femicides, sexual harassment, sexual assault, female education and etc, m any South Africa women have dedicated this day to help increase understanding and protest against these inhumane despicable acts against women. On this year’s women’s day I had the honor of being invited to attend the Tswelopele Ka Thuto Women's Day High Tea Event hosted by Nthabiseng Mokhothu the founder of Tswelopele Ka Thuto, a non-profit organization with the aim and vision of moving young people forward with education through career guidance, mentorship programs and charity. The purpose of the high tea was to collect donations in a form of matric dance dresses, shoes and accessories to assist underprivileged
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