Cassper Nyovest has taken to social media to call out President Cyril Ramaphosa for doing nothing about the ongoing gender-based violence (GBV) in the country.
The rapper said that words need to turn into actions.
His outburst comes after the senseless murder of a 19-year-old woman.- Cassper Nyovest is heartbroken over the recent gender-based violence incident that is trending on social media – The Amademoni rapper has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to be more active in standing against these attacks – Mzansi social media users weighed in with their thoughts on the situation PAY ATTENTION: Click “See First” under the “Following” tab to see Briefly.co.za News on your News Feed! Cassper Nyovest has taken to social media to call out President Cyril Ramaphosa for doing nothing about the ongoing gender-based violence (GBV) in the country. The rapper said that words need to turn into actions. The country is reeling after a young woman named Kwasa Zozo Lugalo, became the latest victim in suspected GBV case. The 19-year-old was allegedly killed by a man after she refused to date him. Cassper Nyovest is livid over the treatment of women in the country. He took to social media and sent a message to the president: “Mr President!!! The women and children in our communities are perishing at the hands of men!!! All we hear is “we need to do better” but nothing is ever done. It is not getting better !!! When will this doing better begin ? .@CyrilRamaphosa” Cassper Nyovest has called on the president to address the gender-based violence in Mzansi. Image: @casspernyovest/Instagram Source: Instagram Martha_KingM2 said: “A life for a life” botsane_rsa said: “And he’s doing nothing about it really.. We have been calling and calling for help but he doesn’t want to do anything about it.. Maybe he’s waiting for such to hit home first that’s when he’ll take an action. It’s hurting nje” thabile_mshibe said: “Honestly speaking, President Ramaphosa isn’t the problem, and will not have a solution. The problem must come up with a solution to this. Addressing the president won’t help. Abusive men need to work on themselves”