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International Women’s Day

Entertainment companies look for  female audience in all the wrong places
Thought Leader
/ 7 March 2025

Entertainment companies look for  female audience in all the wrong places

Industry players have misunderstood women consumers, leading to declining sales and audience engagement, pushing them to offerings in the East

By Lize Barclay
International Women’s Day: We can learn from Naledi Pandor and other women of integrity
Opinion
/ 8 March 2024

International Women’s Day: We can learn from Naledi Pandor and other women of integrity

In this time of theft and savagery in places such as Gaza, the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Sudan and the DRC, thef international relations minister emerges as a symbol of integrity

By Quraysha Ismail Sooliman
There is an urgent need for policies in order to bridge the digital gender divide
Opinion
/ 8 March 2023

There is an urgent need for policies in order to bridge the digital gender divide

Technologies rapidly transform society, allowing for unprecedented advances in the human condition but women are often barred from the race

By Chrissy Dube
Age is proving to be just a number as black excellence prevails in film
Friday
/ 8 March 2023

Age is proving to be just a number as black excellence prevails in film

This International Women’s Day we salute the African American women who’ve continued to forge formidable careers

By Bongeka Gumede
South Africa needs to celebrate pioneering women activists like Alice Victoria Kinloch
Opinion
/ 14 March 2022

South Africa needs to celebrate pioneering women activists like Alice Victoria Kinloch

Cape Town-born human rights activist, who challenged the conditions of black miners, who were abused as cheap labour on instructions of arch British imperialists such as Barney Barnato and Cecil John Rhodes

By Tshepo Mvulane Moloi
African feminism can be an instrument of social, political and economic change in the fourth industrial revolution
Africa
/ 8 March 2022

African feminism can be an instrument of social, political and economic change in the fourth industrial revolution

Activism with a feminist vision can effect political change and the feminisation of the work agenda can bring about economic change

By Sarah Setlaelo
Women’s unpaid work results in time-poverty which reduces gender equity and women’s economic empowerment
Opinion
/ 8 March 2022

Women’s unpaid work results in time-poverty which reduces gender equity and women’s economic empowerment

Women are thus forced into lower-paying jobs, leading to limited economic productivity and growth of national economies

By Elizabeth Nanziri
Namibia’s first lady Monica Geingos fights social media trolls
Africa
/ 12 December 2021

Namibia’s first lady Monica Geingos fights social media trolls

When Monica Geingos became first lady of Namibia she received a deluge of abuse, but she extinguishes it by holding it up to the light.

By Samira Sawlani and The Continent
Yet another treaty aims to protect African women. But how will it be enforced?
Africa
/ 9 December 2020

Yet another treaty aims to protect African women. But how will it be enforced?

Cyril Ramaphosa, chair of the African Union, is advocating for this treaty but states on the continent are reluctant to ratify such contracts and victims face serious problems in enforcing their rights

By Nokukhanya Farisè and Tanveer Rashid Jeewa

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