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Your words mean nothing, women are still being killed

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How many times in the news cycle we hear and see women being victims of gender based violence Countless... We react, speechless at times, outraged, angered, call for action, national shutdowns and march. However, is collective activism going to do much in fighting this scourge? The rape and murder of UCT student Uyinene Mrwetyana’s by a post office worker, who confessed to killing her was a gruesome reminder of the high prevalence of violence against women and children in this country. When Uyinene went missing the hashtag #FindNene was born, sadly bombarded by many missing women and girls on my timeline on Twitter every day. I retweeted, however, her story was different and quickly went viral. Her death was shocking and infuriating. Her killer felt like he owned her body, brutally killing her, alleging bludgeoning Mrwetyana with a scale, tricking her to come back to the post office after it was closed. He then raped her and it is reported that in his confession to the