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Is Zambia Ready for Female President?

  By: Charity Moonga On this year’s Forbes list of the world’s 100 most powerful women, the top three most powerful are.

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South Africa: Women’s Conference Seeks Ways to Empower Communities

Naledi Pandor, Minister for Science and Technology South Africa Women in leadership positions have recently been challenged to look to the opportunities.

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Malawi: WHO Donates Cervical Cancer Screening Equipment

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has recently donated cervical cancer screening and treatment equipment worth more than K15million to Malawi’s Ministry of.

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Botswana: Committee to Spearhead Gender Mainstreaming

Country manager, Ms.Gomolemo Rasesigo, has implored the newly elected gender committee at the Francistown City Council (FCC) to advocate for gender mainstreaming.

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Liberia President Calls for More Support for Women in Agriculture

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says the lack of access to finance for women in agriculture remains a constraint that must be addressed.

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Kenya: Gender Equality Commission Threatens Houses of Parliament

The gender equality commission in Kenya has recently warned that both Houses of Parliament will be declared unconstitutional if the two-third gender.

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Liberia President Launches Women’s Right Programme

Photo: howafrica.com President Sirleaf has officially launch the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Women’s Access to Information, which seeks to ensure the right to.

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Tanzania: Norwegian Govt. Supports Female Engineers with Sh4.3 Billion

The Norwegian government has recently stated that it will provide Sh4.3 billion over the next five years to support professional development of.

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Isabel Dos Santos’ Appointment Is Good for Angola

By Ehis Ayere When Angolan President Dos Santos by a presidential decree appointed Isabel Dos Santos, his daughter and famous billionaire investor.

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Rwanda, Gabon First Ladies Make Case for Widows in Poverty

Photo: cctv-africa.com The First ladies of Rwanda and Gabon have recently pleaded the case of 115 widows, saying the international community needs.

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