JOHANNESBURG - National Child Protection Week kicks off today, a stark reminder that safeguarding children is not a choice but a shared responsibility.
Whether you’re a parent, neighbour, teacher, or taxi driver – everyone has a role to play.
The numbers are devastating: Last year, 245 children were murdered in South Africa. Another 2,291 were victims of violent attacks – that’s 28 children harmed every single day.
This morning on The South African Morning, we asked viewers what action they believe should be taken against those who abuse or harm children.
The call is clear: South Africans want justice, action, and change.
“Violence against children leaves lifelong scars – on families, communities, and our nation. The justice system must be ruthless, and government must ensure laws are enforced without mercy,” said Gabonewe Setshedi.
Lesiba Mokwatlo called for harsher punishment. "Bring back the death penalty. Jail is too lenient – we’re working hard just to feed these criminals with our tax money” .
“Jail is not enough. They get free healthcare, education… Meanwhile, the child is scarred for life. There has to be more accountability," said Maskandi Bhebi.
Bernie Ramsamy said abuse breeds more abuse. "Many abusers were once victims. We need to break the cycle. Help the child heal before they become the next abuser. Punishment must match the crime.”
“Perpetrators must face serious legal consequences – including long-term imprisonment," said Nomvula Mhlongo.
“Life in prison – no parole,” said Istain Boni.