News24 | ANALYSIS | Debate about SA’s falling murder levels masks a deeper crisis
To keep murders on a downward trajectory, South Africa must prioritise and fund interventions that prevent family violence, writes Chandré Gould in ISS Today.
THURSDAY, 11 JUNE 2026, 23:28
To keep murders on a downward trajectory, South Africa must prioritise and fund interventions that prevent family violence, writes Chandré Gould in ISS Today.
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