Afreka proudly launches as a dedicated storytelling vertical under African Female Voices, created to spotlight powerful African narratives through influential women shaping culture, leadership, and global impact.






Africa's top executive and CEO of MTN Uganda, Sylvia Mulinge, is at the forefront of supporting women in leadership positions throughout the corporate world.
Namibia’s ICT Minister hopes to see greater participation of young women in the election process.
Millie Odhiambo, often referred to as the 'Bad Girl' of Kenyan politics, has emerged as a formidable force in the country's political landscape.
Wits University's Chancellor and Businesswoman Dr. Judy Dlamini, shares her journey to becoming a top voice in academia and business.
According to the Workplace Bullying Institute, more than a third of employees have encountered workplace bullying during their professional tenure.
The InnovateHER Project equips young women with mentorship, workshops, and a STEM guide to pursue careers in STEM.
The #ValueHerWork Campaign highlights pay transparency and gender equity, empowering African women to earn fair wages.
The Foundations of Truth Toolkit guides youth, educators, and communities to challenge FGM, protect girls’ rights, and promote cultural awareness.
#FightForHER amplifies the voices of women in conflict zones, highlighting their resilience, leadership, and fight for rights across Sudan and the DRC.
#MyFutureMyChoice fights child marriage in Africa, empowering girls to claim their rights, pursue education, and decide their own futures.
Zibu Sithole brings readers the unforgettable conclusion to her beloved Zola series with Love, Zola. From career pressures to unfinished business and the search for true happiness, Zola’s story is a heartfelt exploration of love, second chances, and the courage it takes to face the past. With her powerful voice and sharp storytelling, Zibu cements her place as one of South Africa’s most compelling contemporary romance authors.
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