Throughout the country, during this past National Women’s day long weekend, South Africans came together to celebrate the place, prospects as well as problems facing females in society.
Up and down the land, diverse groups and innumerable civic organisations marked the critical contributions of women, be it in politics, law, commerce, education, the professions as well as other priorities like gender- based violence, sexist chauvinism and social discrimination.
While these celebratory gatherings rightly focus on these salient facets affecting women and girls, this is, however, not the complete picture.
Far too often, the crucial subject of religion, belief and faith is relegated and rarely talked about or properly addressed on National Women’s Day. For the vast majority of people, there is little doubt that spirituality and religiosity is an intrinsic…