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Motswako (Monday, 13 December 2010):
We’ve come a long way, in the wrong direction, from women banding together and marching on the union building to protest pass laws.
The irony of the generation gap between women born during apartheid and those born into freedom is that women today are not free. The need for financial security has seen many women resorting to using their looks and not their brains to secure a husband, a career, a new car and live lavish lifestyles they have not earned.
Is this the future of women in South Africa? Depending on men for their finances and using themselves as bait?
Tonight Penny speaks to Primrose Crous who has taken back her husband Theunis Crous after he publicly admitted that he had an affair with Khanyi Mbau.
Also on the show: Dr Toni Luck who gives her religious view on how women should consider their happiness, too. Dr Ketso Moorosi who is a clinical psychologist breaks down on how the phenomenon affects older and younger women in general.
RELATED LINKS: Exclusive: Khanyi v Primrose At The Feathers Motswako is on SABC2 on Mondays at 21h30.