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Creating safe spaces for everyone

City Vision

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June 18, 2026

Men are generally expected to be strong and resilient, regardless of their challenges.

- UNATHI OBOSE

Creating safe spaces for everyone

Yet behind that image are struggles with mental health, unemployment, family responsibilities and social pressures. These are the remarks of Luyolo Lengesi-Hawule, the co-founder and managing director of #Langa For Men.

#Langa For Men is a non-profit organisation (NPO) focussed on reprogramming the minds of men and grooming young boys to become protectors of women and children rather than the perpetrators of gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF).

Lengesi-Hawule (28) described the organisation as a movement that creates safe community spaces for male accountability, healing and progressive dialogue. He said the organisation is dedicated to empowering men and promoting positive masculinity.

“Through regular meetings, workshops and community activities, the organisation provides a safe space where men can discuss issues affecting their lives without fear of judgment. The programme brings together men from different age groups and backgrounds to share experiences, learn from one another and find solutions to common challenges.

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