To celebrate National Women’s Day, we look at ten of South Africa’s most influential and inspiring women.
In South Africa, there has been some discussion around the elitist discourse in which conversations about the fourth industrial revolution are happening.
The song “I am Woman” by Helen Reddy gives this politician girl power vibes.
The 65th anniversary of the 1954 Women’s Charter will be celebrated this year.
Women’s Shelter Movement discussed the ongoing gender-based violence and human trafficking faced by women and children living in the province.
New theme and campaign as minister in the presidency Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane kick starts 2019 Women’s Month.
Cape Town will play host to the inaugural Women in Tech and Digital Conference.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) women organised a march to the Constitutional Court on Thursday 18 April 2018.
The Women Forward political party is contesting the 8 May general elections.
Brandon Stanton, the founder and photographer behind the popular photo-journal blog ‘Humans of New York’, is currently in Johannesburg and telling our stories to the world.
Career diplomat, Sahle-Work Zewde, was unanimously voted in as Ethiopia’s first woman president on 25 October.
Industry leaders claim many female employees are not ready for top company jobs – but smart employers know that investing in finding ways to support women is good for morale and the bottom line.
Women in the workplace face a struggle on a daily basis.
On balance, 2016 was a year of highs and lows for women. The lows, however, have been of the “how-low-can-you-go” variety. In fact, there have been moments when it felt like the year of the anti-woman.
Once again, Mrs. Carter stopped the world with her opening performance at the BET Awards this past weekend.
Men have proven to be a little wild and reckless sometimes and we’ve got the proof on why women live longer than them:
With no uniforms or any training, a group of women helps the overworked police by keeping their eyes open as they walk the streets, often chasing suspects who do not realize they are being watched.
It seems the struggle for women to be the 1950’s housewife and work-enthusiast has not been getting any easier.
Research among women in townships on how their lives have changed since they had a steady income, resoundingly showed that their quality of living was vastly improved.