The Women's Heritage Monument in Lillian Ngoyi Square was supposed to be operational by Women's Day but the monument is in a dire state of neglect.
The Women’s Heritage Monument in Lillian Ngoyi Square was supposed to be operational by Women’s Day, but the monument is in a dire state of neglect. The Women’s Heritage Monument in Lillian Ngoyi Square was supposed to be operational by Women’s Day but the monument is in a dire state of neglect. Dire state of monument to SA’s heroines reflects its treatment of women - DA
The need to launch the Agenda Women Summit in 2017 arose from founder Nomndeni Mdakhi's journey of entrepreneurship of not having enough spaces for women to ...
He was an educator and strongly believed in mentoring me and other children in the neighbourhood to ensure that we were exposed to opportunities that otherwise ...
To encourage self-confidence and a positive attitude that will encourage women in the workplace to grow in their jobs and continue moving forward. I want to take on the role of mentor because I believe in making a difference and imparting knowledge. Is it because men are believed to be superior to women or is it that they have less responsibilities when it comes to the day-to-day running of their lives? Is it that women are seen as procreators and in the home? A case in point was my first two jobs; both were organisations founded and run by men, and the only mentorship I had was through the men in the organisation. He was an educator and strongly believed in mentoring me and other children in the neighbourhood to ensure that we were exposed to opportunities that otherwise we would not have been aware of.
She spoke with confidence and poise as she introduced the speakers. The JSC Speaker, Junior Cllr Nitara Moodley, from St Stithians College, addressed the ...
She also highlighted the importance of access to healthcare, mentioning that the public and private sectors need to do better in assisting women to screen for preventable diseases like cervical and breast cancer. She spoke of the need for early screening in women’s sexual health. The first guest speaker was Cllr Nikita Dellwaria, who spoke of women in leadership and the importance of the continued battle against gender-based violence.