Mduduzi manana assault
Women's rights groups want fundraiser event featuring Manana cancelled
The Commission for Gender Equality's Javu Baloyi says this event is a slap in the face of victims.
Mduduzi Manana was scheduled to appear before Parliament's joint committee on ethics and members' interests to answer for beating up women in Fourways last year.
Talk Radio 702 host Bongani Bingwa gets the reaction from Parliament, DA, and the Women’s Legal Centre on Manana's resignation.
Manana resigned as an MP on Tuesday, a day before he was supposed to appear before the committee.
Mduduzi Manana issued a statement announcing his resignation as an MP following months of calls for him to step down.
The NPA says it couldn't find anyone to corroborate Christine Wiro's version that she was pushed down the stairs of her former employer Mduduzi Manana's house.
The Commission for Gender Equality which supports Christine Wiro with legal advice, says the police’s investigation into Manana’s assault case is nearing the end.
Christine Wiro opened a common assault case against ANC MP Mduduzi Manana but withdrew it the next day telling Eyewitness News she feared for her life.
Opposition parliamentarians, last week, called on the ANC to take a tougher stance against Mduduzi Manana and remove him as a member of its caucus.
Mduduzi Manana’s former domestic worker, Christine Wiro, laid a complaint of common assault against him in April.
The commission says Manana's presence in Parliament is an insult to the victims and survivors of gender-based violence.
The commission says that Manana remaining in Parliament is an insult to the victims and survivors of gender-based violence.
Opposition MPs say the ANC must walk the talk, and Minister Bathabile Dlamini must lead the charge for Mduduzi Manana's removal from Parliament.
Sonke Gender Justice's Nabeelah Mia says a complaint has been lodged with Parliament's joint committee on ethics and members' interests.
Christine Wiro claims the ANC MP pushed her down the stairs at his Fourways home, threatened to deport her back to Zimbabwe and tried to bribe her to drop the case.
An audio recording allegedly reveals Mduduzi Manana offered Christine Wiro R100,000 to drop the case.
ANCWL president Bathabile Dlamini says the organisation has spoken out about Manana’s latest scandal.
The Zimbabwean woman claims Manana pushed her down the stairs at his Fourways home at the weekend and threatened to have her deported.
Minister of Women in the Presidency Bathabile Dlamini says that she categorically denounces any form of violence against women irrespective of the circumstances.