Roughly seven women per day have found a safe place to live thanks to an app launched by Calgary domestic violence support partners. This story also...
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In the face of societal inequalities and limited public safe spaces, Nigerian women are carving out their own sanctuaries. The post Nigerian Women Reclaim Joy and Freedom in Female-Only Festivals appeared first on The Republic.
Roughly seven women per day have found a safe place to live thanks to an app launched by Calgary domestic violence support partners. This story also...
These are sad times in Nigerian football. The events of the past two weeks have opened up a can of worms, plus the opportunity of a microscopic look...
By Phryne WilliamsAs several annual general meetings have taken place across the South African Financial Services sector this month, progress towards...
As the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Mumbai, formerly National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), welcomed its first batch earlier...
As the UK gears up for its next general election, immigration once again dominates political discourse. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's pledge to...
By Shivam Shekhawat and Rajoli Siddharth Jayaprakash Since the terror attack at the Crocus city centre in Moscow, allegedly by the Islamic State...
June 22, 2024: Absa Africa is proud to announce that the exhibition “The Melodious Struggle of Souls and Consciousness” by multi-disciplinary...
Women in PR (WiPR) Ghana is ready for its annual summit for female professionals and students in the communication and public relations industry.
Nigerian singer, Simisola Kosoko, aka Simi, has explained that relationships between female artists are not so cordial because they are often pitted...
King Charles III’s official birthday on June 15 was celebrated on June 12 in this country by the British High Commission. The dress code for the...