South Africa: ANC Welcomes New Female Leader
18/07/2017ANC has recently welcomed a new female leader, who was nominated to lead the ruling party of South Africa political board. Minister Lindiwe Sisulu who is a veteran cabinet minister.
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ANC has recently welcomed a new female leader, who was nominated to lead the ruling party of South Africa political board. Minister Lindiwe Sisulu who is a veteran cabinet minister.
Policymakers and donors from Asia, Africa, and the United Kingdom have pledged a sum of $2.5 billion to fund family planning service in all developing countries. The pledge was made.
With the upsurge of teenage pregnancy raging Namibia, the government has decided to help young mothers with social skills to tackle their social challenges. According to Marlene Mungunda, National Chapter.
By Steven Muvunyi Rwandan women have been urged to avoid faltering on their current progress. The First Lady, Mrs. Jeannette Kagame, made the call yesterday during the 25th anniversary of.
The first lady of Nigeria, Mrs. Aisha Buhari has given reasons why African leaders should process the investments of private sectors to investing in health to safeguard a proper channel.
Over a hundred and sixty women recently graduated from the Junior Achievement South Africa (JA South Africa) Youth Enterprise Development Programme 2017, in line with efforts made by the company.
As part of efforts towards creating a means of livelihood for women and bridging gender gaps, the non-governmental organization in Kaduna Nigeria, in partnership with the African Women Development Fund.
Market women in Madina, are complaining bitterly about the deplorable state of the market. Madina is an outlying district of Accra with a population of 137,162 people. The place is.
Rwanda’s Minister for Gender and family promotion, Esperance Nyirasafari, has given the rights to Rwanda women for full participation in the forthcoming presidential election to hold in August this.
As part of activities marking the day of the African child, UNICEF has decided to empower female children from the northern part of Nigeria with information and knowledge to help.