VIDEO: Bold South African Woman Stages Nude Protest Against Sexual Harassment

A bold staffer at University of South Africa has staged a nude protest after being forced to resign for declining sexual advances from her boss.

Gugu Ncube demonstrated outside the seat of government after claiming she had suffered abuse at the hands of the University of South Africa (Unisa) and the South African Police Service (SAPS).

Ncube claims her boss at a former Unisa-sponsored centre had asked her for sexual favours in exchange for her keeping her job. She said claims that the she had resigned were false.

She says this was when her manager made the unwanted and unsolicited advances.

“I want the Unisa management to show the country, Thuma Foundation, Commission For Gender Equality and other interested parties, my resignation letter they claim I tendered. This is my demand,” she told News24 this morning before she started protesting.

When asked why she had decided on a naked protest, Ncube said she had “nothing more to protect”.

“Nudity is a sign of my dignity that l have been stripped of. I have nothing more to protect. My dignity is gone.”

Gugu Ncube stages a nude protest outside the Union

She wants President Cyril Ramaphosa to takes note of this alleged abuse.

Ncube said she was manhandled after reporting her boss to the police.

“I have seen first-hand [a] commissioner sitting on my supposed tribunal taking bribe money to discredit me.

“I have seen corrupt police come to arrest me unprocedurally because my abuser has money to pay them. I will be heard,” she said.

Here is the Video;

In Kenya, most if not all women occupying powerful office have gained career progression from sleeping with their bosses. From the likes of Caroline Mutoko who used to sleep with her boss Patrick Quarcoo before being edged out by Grace Msalame, to the likes of Sheila Mwanyigha whose lack of brains still got her a job, women have shown us alot.

It is the reason productivity in Nairobi’s workforce has declined because sexual considerations has taken precedence over merit.

These same women who happily handed themselves over to their bosses for jobs, then mutate into motivational quote-hawkers after being consumed by guilt in their later years. They join toxic feminist movements portraying all men as predators, yet it’s the few who occupy powerful office who are rotten in their heads.

Do topless protests encourage the conversations we need to be having around gender-based violence?

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