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Namibia: Culture, apartheid force men to suffer silently – traditional leaders – News

Namibia: Culture, apartheid force men to suffer silently – traditional leaders – News

Africa Links 24 with Puyeipawa Nakashole
Published on 2026-06-14 15:00:00

Traditional leaders and social commentators say cultural norms, historical injustices and societal expectations have contributed to many men remaining silent about abuse and emotional distress.

These remarks come in the wake of a recent case in which David Suze (42) from Gobabis alleged that he was attacked and stabbed in the abdomen by his girlfriend of five years.

“When I reached the police station, the first thing they asked me was: ‘what did you do to her to stab you?’ I am…

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