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July 31 was celebrated as the African Women's Day, a day declared by the African Union after the first Pan-African Women's Conference in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, in 1962. This important date honours the achievements of all African women and offers a ...
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11 years ago
TheCitizen07 Feb
African war heroines celebrated
>What started as a chat over a drink somewhere in Paris gave birth to a major project that has caught the eye of many everywhere he has travelled.
9 years ago
Vijimambo10 years ago
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African firms 'should promote women'
Africa's leading businesses need to do more to promote women into top positions, a new report says.
10 years ago
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African Women ready for showpiece
Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon are favourites to win the African Women Championship which kicks-off in Namibia on Saturday.
11 years ago
TheCitizen08 Feb
FEATURE: African women to the rescue
>Africa’s female presidents: From Sirleaf to Samba-Panza, Africa looks to its women to fix its broken states, Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi writes of Africa’s three female presidents.
10 years ago
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VIDEO: Is life improving for African women?
The African Union summit is taking place in South Africa focusing on women's development and empowerment. But what has changed for women since 2002?
10 years ago
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10 years ago
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African women battle age-old opponents
Women's football may be the fastest growing sport in the world but in Africa it is fighting to overcome prejudice and stigma.
9 years ago
TheCitizen29 Aug
INSIGHT: Oppression of African women -- The origins
Unbeknown to many, most of human history took place in Africa, where women were equal, if not superior, to men. For thousands of years, African societies were matriarchal and they prospered. By bringing an oppressive form of Colonial Christianity to Africa, Europeans replaced millennia of prosperous matriarchy with oppressive patriarchy.
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