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African Female Voices is a digital magazine and platform focused on the stories of African women, showcasing our diversity, and serving as the number 1 destination for all lifestyle topics. As a new African magazine, we provide the African woman with the tools she needs to juggle her career, family life, and personal needs on her own terms
Angella Summer Namubiru from Uganda captivates her audience by illustrating life in rural Uganda, showcasing the enchanting beauty of the countryside.
Ada Nduka Oyom founded She Code Africa to narrow the gender gap in the tech field by empowering African women to pursue careers in technology.
Aya Chebbi, a Tunisian Pan-African feminist, discussed her organization's efforts to advocate against the repeal of the ban on FGM in The Gambia.
Mukundi Lambani, a young tech entrepreneur, strives to preserve African languages through her innovative app that gamifies the teaching and learning process for children.
Gloria founded The Shaba after seeing her grandmother, a skilled basket weaver, face barriers in earning potential due to restricted market opportunities.
A Kenyan entrepreneur leverages technology to transform the agricultural sector, as African startups prioritize digitalizing supply chains for improved efficiency.
Gone are the days of a male-dominated DJ world. African female DJs are now leading the industry with their electrifying sets and taking center stage one spin at a time.
African women step into the fermented grapes industry
These four African women comedians will bring you unadulterated joy
Law lecturer Takalanga Maziya talks about her journey with alopecia
Pause for self-reflection and make amends to nurture enriching friendships.
Iconic foundation to match your skin tone
Understanding and dealing with baby blues and postpartum depression
As the tech sector expands swiftly, understanding the crucial tech skills shaping the future is vital. What are these skills, and how can women leverage them to secure well-paid positions and narrow the gender gap in tech?
The decision to resign from your job can seem significant and daunting. At times, you might struggle with uncertainties about whether it's the right choice to make.
As per the Workplace Bullying Institute, more than a third of employees have encountered workplace bullying during their professional tenure.
Apply for the latest scholarships, fellowships, internships and grants, and other opportunities for African women.
"I Do... Don't I?" is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the beloved book "The Thing with Zola."
These are just a few notable authors and their top books, but there are many more talented female African writers to explore!
In Egypt, where there are 48.5 million women, societal norms start influencing lives from birth, shaping women's paths and restricting their autonomy over personal decisions.
While Spotify has increased music accessibility, artists argue that they struggle to earn a sustainable income, amplifying their critiques.
Back in the 90s, Black American and Latin women who used to look like this were often referred to as ghetto but now because a white woman is doing the same thing it is seen as cleanliness, minimalism, femininity, and purity.
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