
To The Maximum ft. Malebogo 'Max' Malefhe 🇧🇼
05/06/21 • 28 min
Gender-based violence is a global phenomenon. It's reported that one in three women experiences either intimate partner violence or no-partner sexual violence in their lifetime (WHO). ‘Max’ Malefhe was shot eight times by her ex-lover. Max is a gender-based violence and disability right activist, and ex-national basketball player. She was the captain of Botswana’s first women’s national basketball team. In this episode of the EPS series, Max's story will shake you, and leave you drenched in anger and emotions.
Listeners Advisory: This episode contains violence and strong contents and may not be suitable for some listeners.||
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International Women of Courage: Malebogo Molefhe
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Gender-based violence is a global phenomenon. It's reported that one in three women experiences either intimate partner violence or no-partner sexual violence in their lifetime (WHO). ‘Max’ Malefhe was shot eight times by her ex-lover. Max is a gender-based violence and disability right activist, and ex-national basketball player. She was the captain of Botswana’s first women’s national basketball team. In this episode of the EPS series, Max's story will shake you, and leave you drenched in anger and emotions.
Listeners Advisory: This episode contains violence and strong contents and may not be suitable for some listeners.||
@malebogo_max (IG)
International Women of Courage: Malebogo Molefhe
If you love this podcast, please give it a 5 star rating and a review on Apple podcast, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcast.
This podcast was created and produced by Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG & Twitter), for the AMBC.
The AMBC is an independent media & production body that's dedicated to producing world-class contents that competes, and promotes the amplification Black/African voices / narratives.
For enquiries you can send us a maill: [email protected].
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