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African Female Voices is a platform focused on the stories of African women, showcasing our diversity, and serving as the number one destination for all topics related to the African Woman.
In an exclusive interview with African Female Voices, Dr. Judy Dlamini discusses her journey to becoming a top voice in academia and business, the key factors that empower women, and what organizations can do to support female leadership.
Actress Artrece Johnson is set to captivate audiences in the new series starring alongside renowned actors like Kevin Hart, Taraji P. Henson, Don Cheadle, Terrence Howard, and Samuel L. Jackson.
After discovering her home flooded along the shores of the lake and recognizing the effects of environmental pollution, Dative Uwimana chose to take action and create positive change.
Adaeze refuses to be confined to a single style and embraces the internet's power to expand her brand globally, exploring new horizons both geographically and personally.
After taking a break from the limelight, South African musician and vocalist Busisiwe ‘Bucie’ Nolubabalo Nqwiliso Nkomo is gearing up to return triumphantly to the music scene.
Ms. Khoza, former economic advisor at the Swiss Embassy, advocates for foreign direct investment in South Africa for skill transfer and innovation.
Olumide Shode is revolutionizing social security in Nigeria through her innovative app, ALARRT, which has transformed emergency response in the country by providing a reliable and efficient alert system.
Ofentse Pitse made history as the youngest black South African woman to lead Anchored Sound, an all-black orchestra with a 40-piece orchestra and a 25-strong choir.
Angella Summer Namubiru from Uganda captivates her audience by illustrating life in rural Uganda, showcasing the enchanting beauty of the countryside.
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.
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.
Law lecturer Takalanga Maziya talks about her journey with alopecia
As a parent, there is a lot you can do to help a child who has sickle cell anemia.
Studies indicate that the usage of hair relaxers and other chemical hair products could potentially raise the likelihood of uterine fibroid development in women
Despite being preventable, a lack of knowledge and awareness has contributed to cervical cancer remaining one of the top killer diseases among women in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Understanding and dealing with baby blues and postpartum depression
African Female Voices is dedicated to advocacy for gender equality, empowerment, and amplifying the voices of women throughout Africa. Our platform serves as a catalyst for change, promoting awareness of women's issues, advocating for equal rights, and fostering conversations that inspire meaningful action. Join us in championing the rights and voices of African women everywhere.
In "LUH in the Wild," Veroschkka Motimele invites readers on an evocative journey through landscapes of romance, beauty and identity.
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.
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