Move over Johnnie Walker. Introducing Jane Walker, the new special limited edition female logo for the famous Scotch whisky available soon in the U.S !
Malala Yousafzai has been attacked on social media after an unverified picture was reportedly posted of her wearing skinny jeans and boots.
We’d say ‘well done’, but this law change is at least 100 years too late…
The Executive Director of UN women will continue her fight for gender equality and female empowerment
This, from the minister of women in the presidency.
Rejoice: Our economy is junk, and our men are trash.
Women have borne the brunt of government austerity policies since 2010.
After years of suffering Yolo Pityana is taking back her life, and South Africans are with her all the way
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.
The department of basic education has had to scramble after one of their approved textbooks, seemingly teaching girls that rape is their fault, caused outrage.
Activists are declaring war on the war on women’s bodies – and one of their tactics is making men scared… Is this a justified use of unlawful means to achieve a social aim?
Nope, this is not a joke. This Saudi Arabian ‘family therapist’ is the real deal and is just one part of a system of human rights abuse ingrained in many Middle-Eastern cultures.
So Cell C is in trouble again, but not for their advertising this time. CEO Jose Dos Santos tackled female empowerment and peeved a lot of people off.
On Easter Sunday, I had a series of weird occurrences happen to me. One being that I tried to buy an umbrella at Cape Union Mart at the Waterfront in Cape Town.
“It’s a pity we live in a white man’s world,” Zuma told female journalists after checking if he’s registered on the voter’s roll at Ntolwane Primary School, Nkandla.
For all the right reasons.
From physics to biology and even computer programming; folks often overlook the immense impact women have had on the world as we know it today.
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.
The leader of the ANC women’s league appears not to care much for the great strides made in the emancipation of women worldwide. Well, if her recent comments are anything to go by.
Our favorite bigot, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, is at it again. This time using the Quran to justify why women shouldn’t be allowed equal rights to men.
It’s estimated that around 40% of all women in South Africa will be raped at least once in their lives; yet Tumi wants women on leashes, Return of Kings tells us harassment is made up and Julien Blanc shows you how to get girls, by choking them.
South African actors Sifiso and Melonie Mazibuko, studying at Ohio State University, star in the stage play ‘The First Actress’ in London, a play about Britain’s first actress Margaret Hughes and the history of women on stage.
South Africa commemorates Women’s Month in August as a tribute to the more than 20 000 women who marched to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956 in protest against the extension of Pass Laws to women.