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John Bavoso

Writer. Marketer. Aspiring Wrangler of Unicorns.

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Diplomatic Courier Articles

"Last May, 24-year-old Johannesburg resident Noxolo Nogwaza was brutally raped, stabbed repeatedly with shards of broken glass, and beaten with rocks by a group of young men, then left to die from her injuries. Her body was subsequently dumped in a very public part of her township. Despite living and dying in country where it is said that the percentage of women and girls that will become sexual assault survivors is greater than the number that will be taught to read, Nogwaza’s murder made national and international headlines because of her sexuality. She had been on her way home from dropping off her girlfriend when she was attacked, and neighbors reported hearing her attackers shouting homophobic slurs throughout the crime. Noxolo Nogwaza wasn’t just a target of rape; she was a target of so-called “corrective” rape – a crime in which gangs of heterosexual men commit a sexual assault with the stated purpose of “curing” or “correcting” their victims’ sexuality..."

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"When one thinks of a natural resource being at the center of conflicts in an area of the globe such as Africa, one tends to identify commodities such as oil or diamonds as the likely culprit. But it’s the most basic and fundamental resource of all that’s the focus of an ongoing standoff in East Africa: Water..."​

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