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Creating an African with high survival rate in Breast Cancer
October is breast cancer awareness month and it has been established by a research that. Every year breast cancer claims more than 650,000 lives worldwide.
However, Survival rates have been recorded to be as high as 90% in high income countries. In sub-Saharan Africa the rate is less than 40%.
Tunisia Presidential Election: Women who challenges reaction of president Kais Saied
Tunisia held its presidential election on Sunday, the election results which will be released in three days is hardly in doubt as several politicians who are opposition, human right activist and journalist were jailed prior to the election.
These Tunisian women pay the price for their activism.Cherifa Riahi, Saadia Mosbah, Sonia Dahmani, Chaima Issa, Chadha Hadj Mbarek, Leila Kallel, Mariem Sassi, Abir Moussi like their male counterparts.
“Teacher are still very underpaid and under rewarded”
The world international day is a day celebrate teachers across the globe, the 2024 celebration focus on “Valuing teacher voices towards a new social contract for education”
Mrs Abolarinwa Okunade, a teacher of about ten years work experience told AWiM “Teacher who are molder with voices that can impact several youngsters are still under rewarded and underpaid in Africa’
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie set to release her first novel in 10 years
The award-winning Nigerian author, Chimamanda Adichie, has announced her latest novel, marking the end of a 10-year wait for her many devoted readers.
The Novel which is titled Dream Count is scheduled for release on 3 March 2025. This highly anticipated new work will be published in the UK and the Commonwealth by 4th Estate, and in the US and Canada by Knopf.
Sharing the news on her Instagram page on Wednesday, Chimamanda said: “Dream Count is serious, curious, probing, and funny…
78 people drowned after a boat capsized in Democratic Republic of Congo
At least 78 people drowned when a boat carrying 278 passengers capsized in Lake Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday, a provincial governor said.
Governor Jean Jacques Purisi said to Reuters“It’ll take at least three days to get the exact numbers, because not all the bodies have been found yet,” Governor Jean Jacques Purisi told Reuters
Ghanaian protest against Galamsey Illegal Mining
Galamsey, as it’s known locally, can also include large mining firms operating against the law. It is carried out by Ghanaians and foreigners, including Chinese and West African nationals from Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire. The Africa Defense Forum military magazine reports that from 2008 to 2013, over 50 000 Chinese entered the country to mine gold illegally.
Ghanaians at home and in diaspora embarked on a three day protest against the illegal mining causing havoc to the environment.
15 women killed in a mass shooting in Lusikisiki, Eastern Cape
The shootings took place on Friday night in Lusikisiki, in the Eastern Cape province. Video footage released by police showed the shootings occurred at two houses in a collection of rural houses on the outskirts of the town.
The Minister of Women in South Africa Sindisiwe Chikunga while talking to ENCA, says crimes against women have now moved beyond a crisis.
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