The second episode of the Tikambe show aired on TV last Friday. This time the guests were filmmaker Ngosa Chungu and Nancy Mweene, a counselor at YWCA. This time a young girl shared her story of how her father sexually abused her. His logic was that he was doing it to keep other boys from her. The girl’s identity was understandably withheld from the viewers.

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I cried when watching this episode. It tore my heart. I don’t even know what to say. It doesn’t make sense. That logic in the story doesn’t make sense. How does a father think it’s okay to sleep with his child? How does a grown man think it’s okay? Most times these men are the main breadwinners as in this story so the family can’t report the crime without disadvantaging themselves. It is so sad that this continues to happen in our communities. I personally know some families that have kept quiet about rape and molestation happening within because they don’t want to embarrass the family. In one family, the man abused more than one of his female relatives but the consensus among the elders was to keep it quiet. Things like that make me angry. No one has a right to go around messing around with a person like that and even get away with it. And society, what’s with the victim shaming and blaming?

I identified with Ngosa when she related her sexual harassment encounter at work. Some men in the workplace feel they can say perverted things to you and get away with it. And if you have the guts to react, he gets angry and starts throwing insults at you. And just like that, you’re now the bad guy that overreacted. Can’t a girl win? All we want is to live our lives and succeed without being groped by some guy with an enlarged sense of entitlement.
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Anyway you can watch the episode on YouTube.

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