‘I used to think being called a female rapper was so offensive, I embrace it now,’ said hip-hop star Rouge ahead of Women’s Day.
The festival combines a daytime family-friendly and picnic setup, with an extraordinary musical lineup — all in honour of women.
From finance to entertainment, Wall Street to Hollywood, here are the world’s 100 most powerful women for 2021, according to Forbes.
Beauty queen Zozibini Tunzi surprised listeners with her amazing voice as she sang Mavuso’s classic ‘Sunday Blues’ live on Power FM.
President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered the official Women’s Day address where he acknowledged they were hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic
Kaizer Chiefs took to social media to show love and respect for their special Amakhosi ladies on Women’s Day.
“Our society is beset by numerous scourges targeted at women such as rape, sexual violence, femicide, and gender-based violence. Women grapple with feeling vulnerable and unsafe in our society.”
From tech to medicine, the women of Mzansi have shown resilience while making contributions to the development and unity of the world.
We look back on this day in history and remember the people and events that shaped the world we live in today. Every day is worth remembering.
As we celebrate Women’s Day on 9 August, we must take the time to highlight the extraordinary women on social media.
The ultimate smart companion for women making waves in their profession, community and every day life.
Helen Joseph was one of the leaders of the Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW) who organised the march on the Union Buildings in 1956.
The EFF says systems of oppression must be confronted
President Cyril Ramaphosa, in his weekly newsletter, marked International Women’s Day and lauded SA women for their fight against COVID-19.
A survey carried out in the UK also revealed that half of British women took up a new hobby since the pandemic began,.
After having been locked down at home for months, most savvy business travellers are keen to ditch Zoom and Netflix and swap their comfy tracksuit pants for a high-powered suit once again.
You might not know where to begin so we’ve created this list of five female artists whose work you can consider for diversifying your portfolio.
The series will see the re-release of classic works that were written by female authors and printed under male pseudonyms, finally giving little-known female authors their due.
A book paying homage to 13 inspiring South Africa women is available for free from 11 August 2020. Here’s how to get your digital copy.
Spotlight on five beautiful South African women who are an inspiration to others in National Women’s Month.
‘Go for it’ is NSRI’s Carmen Long’s simple motto when it comes to achieving what has not been done before.
It pays to be careful when bragging about your driving ability. That woman politely listening may have driven in Formula One.
Springbok captain Nolusindiso Booi sent a message as we commemorate Women’s Day, saying: “Stay positive, be supportive of one another and follow your dreams.”
This Women’s Month, indulge in some South African literature. These non-fiction titles celebrate the resistance and rebellion of women throughout time in South Africa.
It’s time to banish the lockdown blues and groove to the rhythms of the Queen of Soul who is the epitome of Woman’s Day: Aretha Franklin.