The City of Ekurhuleni’s Disaster and Emergency Management Services division conducted basic first aid and firefighting training for community safety marshals, aiming to address crime and gender-based violence. The marshals learned the principles of emergency care and fire safety, with trainee Khomotjo Mangwale expressing interest in pursuing firefighting as a career. The training emphasized the importance of quick assessment, proper equipment usage, and injury prevention to ensure safety and save lives.
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East African Housekeepers Face Rape, Assault and Death in Saudi Arabia
Feith Shimila Murunga, Mary Wanjiru Nyambura, and Winfridah Kwamboka share harrowing experiences of abuse and exploitation while working as domestic workers in Saudi Arabia, where at least 274 Kenyan workers have died in the past five years. East African leaders and Saudi royals profit from this deadly trade, with politicians in Kenya and Uganda owning staffing agencies that send workers abroad despite widespread abuse and lack of worker protections. Despite calls for reform and investigations...
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