DiscoverTHE MORNING BRIEFIn just four days, five women were brutally murdered in Cape Town—most killed by gunfire. The alarming surge in gun-related femicides has reignited public outrage and renewed calls for urgent government action to curb gun violence and gender-based violence (GBV). According to Gun Free South Africa (GFSA), firearms are now the leading weapon used to kill women in the country, with the proportion of women shot and killed reaching the highest level ever recorded.
In just four days, five women were brutally murdered in Cape Town—most killed by gunfire. The alarming surge in gun-related femicides has reignited public outrage and renewed calls for urgent government action to curb gun violence and gender-based violence (GBV). According to Gun Free South Africa (GFSA), firearms are now the leading weapon used to kill women in the country, with the proportion of women shot and killed reaching the highest level ever recorded.

In just four days, five women were brutally murdered in Cape Town—most killed by gunfire. The alarming surge in gun-related femicides has reignited public outrage and renewed calls for urgent government action to curb gun violence and gender-based violence (GBV). According to Gun Free South Africa (GFSA), firearms are now the leading weapon used to kill women in the country, with the proportion of women shot and killed reaching the highest level ever recorded.

Update: 2025-11-14
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Guest: Dr Stanley Maphosa: Gun Free SA (GFSA) executive director 

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In just four days, five women were brutally murdered in Cape Town—most killed by gunfire. The alarming surge in gun-related femicides has reignited public outrage and renewed calls for urgent government action to curb gun violence and gender-based violence (GBV). According to Gun Free South Africa (GFSA), firearms are now the leading weapon used to kill women in the country, with the proportion of women shot and killed reaching the highest level ever recorded.

In just four days, five women were brutally murdered in Cape Town—most killed by gunfire. The alarming surge in gun-related femicides has reignited public outrage and renewed calls for urgent government action to curb gun violence and gender-based violence (GBV). According to Gun Free South Africa (GFSA), firearms are now the leading weapon used to kill women in the country, with the proportion of women shot and killed reaching the highest level ever recorded.

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