South Africa will bid for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup to bring the event to Africa for the first time.
2023 Political Leadership and Participation: Sister Aid Holds Dialogue with Young Women and Girls in Liberia
According to Pakistan activist for female education, Malala Yousafzai, “There’s a moment where you have to choose whether to be silent or stand up.”
United States Pledges Entrepreneurial Support for African Women
As part of efforts to promote womanhood in the African continent, the United States Consul General in Nigeria, Will Stevens hosted a reception in honour of the Africa Creative Market which was attended by African and international artists, government officials, and art enthusiasts.
A Sigh of Relief as UN Women Provide Time-Saving Energy Efficient Kits for Rural Women in Rwanda
“To save time is to lengthen life” according to dreamstime.com. Time lost can never be regained, that is why every woman needs to diligently work with time.
Zimbabwean Novelist, NoViolet Bulawayo Shortlisted for Booker Prize 2022
Celebrated Zimbabwean Novelist, NoViolet Bulawayo has been shortlisted for this year’s Booker Prize. Violet was shortlisted for her novel, Glory, an Animal Farm-inspired political satire narrated by a chorus of animals. The judges called it “a magical crossing of the African continent in its political excesses and its wacky characters.” The chair of judges, Neil MacGregor described the shortlist as the group of people who “speak powerfully about important things”. Others on the shortlist include one Irish writer, one English writer, two Americans, and one from Sri Lanka. The panel of judges trimmed down the longlist of 13 books to the following six titles: Glory by NoViolet Bulawayo Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan The Trees by Percival Everett The Seven Moons of Mali Almeida by Shehan Karunatilaka Oh William! by Elizabeth Strout Treacle Walker by Alan Garner Announcing the shortlist live from the Serpentine Pavilion in London, MacGregor…
The 59th International Association of Women Police Conference Opens in Canada
In a quest for leadership, employee wellness, integrated responses to crime, building relationships with external agencies, and, fostering stronger community partnerships.
Serena Williams: From Mean Notorious Streets To Tennis Champion
“I am still just that girl with the racquet and a dream, and I’m just playing for that,” Serena Williams, 2013 US Open title.
The world-famous female tennis player Serena Williams had in time past gone from learning tennis on public courts in a notorious American gangland neighbourhood to becoming a superstar for a generation and perhaps the greatest player in history.