The African Transformation Movement (ATM) has raised urgent concerns regarding a growing and largely overlooked social crisis in South Africa: the increasing number of fathers being denied meaningful access to their children. Despite ongoing efforts to protect the rights of women and children, there is a rising concern that the rights of children to maintain relationships with both parents are not being adequately upheld. The ATM has called on the Portfolio Committee on Social Development to urgently convene a parliamentary engagement to investigate these concerns. We spoke to ATM National Spokesperson, Zama Ntshona.

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