CAPE TOWN - There seems to be no end in sight to the violence against women in South Africa.
The City of Cape Town’s Public Emergency Communication Centre dealt with over 4,000 incidents of domestic violence between July last year and June this year.
That's beside the more than 200,000 appeals for assistance in cases ranging from medical to noise complaints, fires, criminal acts and even barking dogs.
eNCA's Ayesha Ismail has the details in the video above.