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.
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FEATURE: Butter tree helps African women
>The fruit of the shea tree has long been considered sacred by many in Western Africa because of its myriad health benefits.
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TheCitizen22 Jun
More should be done to rescue African child
Last Monday was the African Child’s Day. This was amidst the backdrop of Nigerian school girls being abducted, and close home, having witnessed brutal child abuse cases symbolized by the kid (Nasra) from Morogoro who had been locked up in a box, and two other girls (Yusta and Merina) who were hospitalized as a result of brutality of their ‘bosses’.
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New cabinet likely to feature more women than ever before
President John Magufuli’s first days in office have been characterized by his usual management style. Impromptu visits to public offices to catch lazy public servants unawares.
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FEATURE: Hollande and his women: how does he do it?
>Women troubles are nothing new for Francois Hollande, to the bewilderment of those who can’t quite see what it is that attracts beautiful, talented females to France’s otherwise unloved president.
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Feature: Maasai women's struggle against male
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ARUSHA, Tanzania, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- Sara Mollel, 44, is one of the happiest Maasai women in northern Tanzania's region of Arusha. Her happiness comes from what she described as "social and economic liberation" in the pastoralist community, which is ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen20 Dec
LOCAL FEATURE: Fresh impetus to women’s rights
>Inadequate reproductive health laws, regulations and policies are a problem to any country, but if they are well stated and put in practice, there will be transformation in health leading to national development.
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TheCitizen06 Dec
FEATURE :New hope as rural women and girls learn empowering skills
Forty-three-year-old Dorah Christopher Msuya, a woman living with albinism, is one of 35 women and girls who recently attended training for a Women and Girls’ Empowerment (Woge) project in Arusha Region.
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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.
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