By African Women in Media

   AFRICA AT A GLANCE

 

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WEDZA WOMEN SENTENCED FOR ASSAULT

Five women have been sentenced in Wedza, Zimbabwe for assaulting an 18-year-old girl. two of them received five-year prison sentences, while three, all under 18, were given conditional releases

POLICE RESCUE EAST AFRICAN WOMEN FROM PROSTITUTION RING

Indian police have rescued 17 East African women from a prostitution ring in Hyderabad’s Gachibowli area. The victims, including 14 Kenyans, two Ugandans, and one Tanzanian, were moved to a rescue home for safety.

CHALLENGES FOR WOMEN FARMERS IN SIERRA LEONE

Experts call for new laws and a review of the ‘BORA’ Custom in Sierra Leone, which requires women farmers to give gifts for temporary land access. This practice often leaves them vulnerable, reinforcing gender inequality.

EMPOWERING WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN AFRICA

Women led businesses in Africa are in for a boost this season as “The Graça Machel Trust’ recently held a training session in Johannesburg, South Africa. This initiative aims to support the economic growth of women-led businesses across Africa.

SOUTH AFRICA CALLS FOR POLICIES TO HELP WOMEN IN BUSINESS

Advocate Mikateko Maluleke has called for removal of barriers that prevent women’s participation in trade and business. She says technology and digital platforms play a huge role in empowering women-owned businesses and boosting regional development.

GHANA LAUNCHES SUPPORT PROGRAM FOR VULNERABLE WOMEN AND GIRLS

Citizens Bureau of Public Accountability, Ghana has rolled out an initiative in Nkoranza South to provide employable skills training for vulnerable women and girls, partnering with local artisans to enhance their socio-economic status.

YOUNG WOMAN LEADS ANGOLA’S WETLAND CONSERVATION

31-yea-r old environmental leader, Fernanda Samuel, is fighting to save Angola’s mangroves. Her dedication has earned global recognition as her work shows how one person can make a big impact.

 

 

 

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