How Alison Botha’s horrific ordeal created an incredible initiative that's saved lives

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On an evening in December 1994, an extraordinary event took place in Alison’s ordinary life.

She was abducted by two men and taken to the outskirts of the coastal city of Port Elizabeth in South Africa, where they raped and brutally assaulted her. She was stabbed in the abdomen more than 30 times, and her throat was slit from side to side. The men left her for dead in the bushes. But somehow, she lived. Somehow she was able to find her way back to the road where she collapsed. A car finally stopped and found the near-dead Alison.

Despite the odds, she lived.

Woman INpowered really started when Alison Botha got up and decided to live in December 1994, but the idea was born in 2000 when Mark Grobbler wrote his thesis.

It became a full-time concern in 2012. WIP, as its known, is an extremely simple, easy to learn yet devastatingly effective self INpowerment system that has been designed specifically for Women (and now men too) to give them the ability to make a choice in a threatening situation.

Mark joins Brent Lindeque in a candid discussion about Alison, the WIP program and how it saved a Miss South Africa’s life.

Listen to the Good Things episode here.
26 Apr 2022 English South Africa Personal Journals · Daily News

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