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Tagwirei stays silent, young woman’s GBV plea goes private
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77931, member: 636"] Businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei gave a private reply to a public letter challenging him. The open letter, written by a young woman, urged him to use his influence among powerful leaders to fight gender based violence. She praised his family's low profile and philanthropy as a model of dignity. Tagwirei acknowledged receiving and reading the letter. He recognized the writer's clear concern and conviction. However, he explicitly refused to engage in any public discussion on the sensitive topic. He argued that a public exchange would likely generate more confusion than constructive clarity. He concluded by stating the woman's views were noted and considered. Tagwirei affirmed that such conversations still matter even when they are conducted quietly and away from public scrutiny. [/QUOTE]
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