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Pull Up PartyPull Up PartyStar Girl | Vibe Check | 5.16.25Exploring the sounds of dancehall present past and in between. Discover the new voices of the culture with Mixtress africa Allah. No talk, just music. AfricaAllah.com Subscribe to my vibe!2025-05-171h 08Africa Within Podcast\'s PodcastAfrica Within Podcast's PodcastSafe Girl Reusable Pads: Sustainable Menstrual Care for a Healthier Uganda and a Healthier EarthAccording to the United Nations, over 800 million women between the ages of 15 and 49 are menstruating on any given day. Every month, young girls around the world are forced to miss school days due to menstruation. Health experts and charities have pointed out the global problem of spiraling inflation as pushing up the cost of pads in many African nations, driving more girls out of school, or unhygienic alternatives that can cause infections and infertility.Thanks to people like Catherine Nakayemba and her organisations, Safe Girl, who work tirelessly to provide sustainable, healthy solutions. We celebrate...2024-11-1332 minTech Girl TalksTech Girl TalksEntertainment & production value in the business of gaming & esports in South AfricaThis is a special short series dissecting the Business of Gaming and Esports in South Africa. Hosted by Sam “Tech Girl” Wright, an esports broadcaster and desk host who was raised in South Africa but now works primarily in Europe on Counter-Strike events, the series targets agencies and business people looking to enter the gaming and esports space in South Africa. It is a unique and developing market littered with potholes - which Sam attempts to showcase and also help your business avoid. Meet Jonathan Bandli, the Creative Director at Bad Weather Productions. Jonathan discusses the intersection of e...2024-05-1327 minTech Girl TalksTech Girl TalksTournament Organisers and how they fit into the business of gaming & esports in South AfricaThis is a special short series dissecting the Business of Gaming and Esports in South Africa. Hosted by Sam “Tech Girl” Wright, an esports broadcaster and desk host who was raised in South Africa but now works primarily in Europe on Counter-Strike events, the series targets agencies and business people looking to enter the gaming and esports space in South Africa. It is a unique and developing market littered with potholes - which Sam attempts to showcase and also help your business avoid. In this episode, Nick Holden, one of the founders of ACGL.gg, discusses the evol...2024-05-1332 minTech Girl TalksTech Girl TalksThe local landscape for the business of gaming & esports in South AfricaThis is a special short series dissecting the Business of Gaming and Esports in South Africa. Hosted by Sam “Tech Girl” Wright, an esports broadcaster and desk host who was raised in South Africa but now works primarily in Europe on Counter-Strike events, the series targets agencies and business people looking to enter the gaming and esports space in South Africa. It is a unique and developing market littered with potholes - which Sam attempts to showcase and also help your business avoid. Episode 2’s guest is Kamza Mbatha. Kamza is a seasoned traditional broadcast professional. He starte...2024-05-1330 minTech Girl TalksTech Girl TalksGaming Marketing Agencies & the business of gaming & esports in South AfricaThis is a special short series dissecting the Business of Gaming and Esports in South Africa. Hosted by Sam “Tech Girl” Wright, an esports broadcaster and desk host who was raised in South Africa but now works primarily in Europe on Counter-Strike events, the series targets agencies and business people looking to enter the gaming and esports space in South Africa. It is a unique and developing market littered with potholes - which Sam attempts to showcase and also help your business avoid. For episode 1, Sam chats to Barry Louzada, Managing Director at Mettlestate - which labels itse...2024-05-1329 minGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastEmpoderando Mentes: Insights do Painel STEM da Girl Up MoçambiquePrepare-se para uma jornada inspiradora enquanto mergulhamos no último episódio do Girl Up Africa Digest, o Podcast! Junte-se a nós enquanto destacamos potências STEM notáveis ​​e descobrimos suas histórias de paixão, perseverança e inovação. É uma exploração envolvente do mundo da ciência, tecnologia, engenharia e matemática, onde você descobrirá as incríveis jornadas desses indivíduos pioneiros. Não perca esta oportunidade de se inspirar e motivar com suas experiências! 2024-03-1848 minGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastTales of success, setbacks and adviceReshared on Girl Up Africa Digest The Podcast: In celebration of International Women’s Day, Africa Science Focus features inspiring conversations with prominent women leaders in academic science across the continent. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim shares insights on making science more appealing to young women, while Quarraisha Abdool Karim discusses the impact of mentorship on her career. Marie Korsaga recounts her journey as West Africa’s first female astrophysicist in a male-dominated field. This episode is supported by the Science Granting Councils Initiative, aimed at bolstering the capabilities of public science funding agencies in Sub-Saharan Africa. *Africa Science Focus is p...2024-03-1830 minTribes of AfricaTribes of AfricaThe Zulu of South AfricaPopulation: between 10 and 13 millionThe Zulu people are the largest ethnic group in South Africa. They are descended from East African origins and over centuries, migrated south during what is a called the great Bantu migration. The Zulu rose into a formidable empire under the leadership of Shaka in the early 19th century. Under his leadership, the Zulu kingdom expanded and played an important role in the history of South Africa. Over time, the Zulu developed a fearsome reputation that is still evident today.The Zulus of today are modern and progressive. While traditional clothing is reserved for...2023-10-2705 minAfrica Business of Sport PodcastAfrica Business of Sport PodcastE67: #WomenSportsDev – Kylee Parsons, Women and Girl’s Football Strategy at Right to DreamThis is an episode of #WomenSportsDev, our ongoing series hosted by one of Africa's leading sports broadcasters, Shon Osimbo, which features insightful conversations with leading female sports executives, leaders and stakeholders about the development of women's sport in Africa and globally. In this episode, Shon is joined by Head of Women and Girl’s Football Strategy at Right to Dream, Kylee Parsons, to share Right to Dream’s strategy for developing women and girl’s football, her memories of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, her expectations ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, her views on how to s...2023-07-0634 minJust a Girl with ALSJust a Girl with ALSMermaid Mythology: Africa and EuropeThis is our final segment in mermaid mythology, where we explored Mami Wata and other mermaids throughout Africa and Europe 🩵2023-07-0545 minFamily MattersFamily MattersHelping a Teen Girl Become a Woman (Part 2 of 2)On our last Family Matters, we were summarizing 12 important things that every young girl needs if she's to make the journey toward mature womanhood with a sense of security, poise, and peace of mind. We’ll continue with the list on the next Family Matters.2023-06-3004 minFamily MattersFamily MattersHelping a teen girl become a woman (Part 1 of 2)There’s a lot of media hype and controversial thinking surrounding gender these days. Children are growing up in a very different world from the one 50 years ago. So, amidst the ever-changing arena in which our kids find themselves, how can one help a teen girl to successfully move into womanhood?2023-06-2904 minGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastChampioning Equality in Sports: The African Woman's ExperienceJoin us for an inspiring conversation on the Girl Up Podcast as we celebrate Women in Sports from an African Perspective. Our guests' former Brave Gladiators front-lady and qualified Namibia Football Association (NFA) instructor Salome Iyambo, Joviita Kandjumbwa sportscaster and Chimwemwe Guta, athlete, soccer player and Girl Up Malawi leader share their experiences and insights on the challenges and opportunities that women face in the sports industry in Africa, and how the impact of successful women athletes in Africa serve as role models and inspirations for future generations. We also discuss the importance of access to education and training...2023-05-0717 minAfrica CheckAfrica CheckDid a 16-year-old Nigerian girl beat 49,000 others to win U$1 billion for her app?Did a 16-year-old Nigerian girl beat 49,000 others to win U$1 billion for her app? by Africa Check2023-04-2010 minIgbo FolktaleIgbo FolktaleThe Disobedient Girl Who Married the SkullHello there, this is African Folktale according to the Igbo tribe in the southeastern region of Nigeria in West Africa.Today I will be telling you about the disobedient girl who married the skull2023-03-3107 minGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastFuture Women Leaders in Africa: A Discussion on the Progress & Challenges AheadIn this Women's Month special, we are joined by a group of bright and ambitious young women from Zambia, Nigeria, and Namibia. These future leaders share their perspectives on the progress women have made in taking up leadership roles in STEM and other traditionally male-dominated fields, as well as the challenges that still need to be overcome. Our guests discuss how women can support each other in their efforts to break through the glass ceiling and the policies and initiatives needed to encourage more women to pursue leadership roles. They also share their personal experiences and insights on how...2023-03-2316 minHot Girl HistoriesHot Girl HistoriesGaslight, Gatekeep, Guerilla: The Story of Algerian Women's Fight for Independence ft. Mayu SadlerJoined by a fellow hot girl historian and survivor of honours Modern History modules, Mayu Sadler and Claire unpack the various roles Algerian women played in the 1954-62 Algerian War of Independence (only recognized as a war by the French in 1999... yikes!) and the shapeshifting identities of Algerian women related to veiling, unveiling, and guerilla warfare, Frantz Fanon, and the struggle for these women's histories to be written and showcased from the archives. Other topics include the Student Association elections, My Year of Rest and Relaxation, snow in Africa, and female hysteria!  Also follow @mayuscrans on Instagram a...2023-03-151h 08The Story Book AfricaThe Story Book AfricaWhat Does Being A Young African Woman Mean For You? 2023 International Women's Day Chat with Whitney, Founder of the Story Book Africa According to per UN Women’s Gender Snapshot 2022 report, women’s exclusion from the digital world has shaved $1 trillion from the gross domestic product of low- and middle-income countries in the last decade—a loss that will grow to $1.5 trillion by 2025 without action.  Inequality is costing us a lot of money. A lack of exposure to tech coupled with strongly gendered norms continues to keep girls out of the digital field from an early age. Additionally, many women suffer imposter syndrome and feel as though for one reason or another they are disqualified from anything good. In this episode we chat...2023-03-1011 minThe Story Book AfricaThe Story Book AfricaWhat Does Being A Young African Woman Mean For You? 2023 International Women's Day Chat with Whitney, Founder of the Story Book Africa According to per UN Women’s Gender Snapshot 2022 report, women’s exclusion from the digital world has shaved $1 trillion from the gross domestic product of low- and middle-income countries in the last decade—a loss that will grow to $1.5 trillion by 2025 without action.  Inequality is costing us a lot of money. A lack of exposure to tech coupled with strongly gendered norms continues to keep girls out of the digital field from an early age. Additionally, many women suffer imposter syndrome and feel as though for one reason or another they are disqualified from anything good. In this episode we chat...2023-03-1011 minIgbo FolktaleIgbo FolktaleObaledo, the Ugly GirlThere was a time in an Igbo village when monsters torment little children and teenagers at night. The villagers tried to capture and kill these monsters but all their efforts ended up in vain. In this same village, a beautiful girl named Obaledo lived with her parents. She was very beautiful that princes from faraway lands competed to win her heart.2023-02-0602 minGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastInterviewing #GirlHero - Promise ChipetaIn this episode of the Girl Up Africa Digest the podcast we chat with Girl Hero honouree Promise Chipeta on how she makes a diffrence in her community, what drives her and her aspirations. You can listen anytime and anywhere on all Podcast platforms Like, share and subscribe! #GirlHero #GirlUpAfrica #GirlsLead #WomenInActivism2022-11-2124 minUnzipped Stories AfricaUnzipped Stories AfricaHafsat: Rhymes of Change: For the Girl ChildOn UZSA podcast: Fighting Human rights violations and social issues and defending the Girl CHILD Hafsat is changing the minds of people through her words of poetry. HAPPY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE GIRL#sgbv #sex #mentalhealth #stories #poetry #changemakers #changemakers2022-10-1114 minGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastGET TO KNOW THE TEAM Feat. June Shimoushili (Comms Associate for Girl Up Africa )In this episode we will be talking to our Girl Up Africa Communications Associate JUNE SHIMOUSHILI and getting to know a bit more about her & her Girl Up Journey over the years as well as knowledge which will help future Girl Up leaders, Club members and advocates TUNE IN Bi-Weekly AND GET FRESH INSIGHT FROM PHENOMENAL CHANGE MAKERS ACROSS AFRICA2022-09-1505 minGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastGirl Up Alumni Interview w/ Chanelle Daniels & Khadija MsumiWelcome to our First Episode of the Girl Up Africa Digest The Podcast! On our very first episode we will be speaking to two of our Girl Up Alumni buddies , Khadija Msumi from Tanzania 🇹🇿& Chanelle Daniels from South Africa 🇿🇦 We will be diving into what it takes to start a Girl Up club , the challenges that come with it and all the growth they have personally experienced throughout their Girl Up journey and in their various advocacies - We hope you will gain insight, knowledge & motivation from this episode ! Thank you for tuning in Connect with us : Instagram : @girlupafricaoffocial Facebook : GirlUpAfrica...2022-08-3036 minGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastGirl Up Africa Digest - The PodcastWELCOME TO GIRL UP AFRICA DIGEST THE PODCASTWelcome to GirlUp Africa Digest The Podcast - this podcast will give you insight into all things GirlUp in the African Region2022-08-2502 minJohn316 the PODCASTJohn316 the PODCASTMission Africa 2022Thann's experience on his mission trip to Africa 2022-08-2015 minWe Three Queens of AfricaWe Three Queens of AfricaBlack Girl Travel AdventuresYou will definitely be tickled with our dating in foreign countries, exploration of foreign foods and airport / passport issues! Travel can be so thrilling but it is not without it's tricky moments! From Europe to West Africa, we keep discovering and learning!2022-08-2010 minSustainable Brown GirlSustainable Brown Girl68| Promoting sustainability within Africa's fashion and textile industry with Jacqueline Shaw, founder of Africa's Fashion GuideFor decades, China and other Asian countries have been the main hub of textile production, but now eyes are shifting toward Africa. With major potential for growth, African development is on the rise. In today's episode, we will be discussing the benefits of manufacturing in Africa and how more companies can get involved.  Today's featured sustainable brown girl is Jacqueline Shaw, a fashion designer, consultant, and founder of Africa Fashion Guide - a social enterprise promoting sustainability within Africa's fashion and textile industry. Through her organization, Jacqueline consults clients on building and growing their African fashion business w...2022-06-2338 minThe Black Girl Book Club PodcastThe Black Girl Book Club PodcastLoving Africa Discussion with Author Joan Vassar*****YOU MAY WANT TO SKIP THE FIRST 10 MINUTES****  We're just taking to the Facebook group, but after that Joan brings it!  This was more than a book club discussion, it's a masterclass whenever Joan joins us, you will enjoy it. Tonight we speak with Joan Vassar about her new book Loving Africa. Tracy Strong has spent the last ten years loving Africa. Africa Walker has spent the last ten years loving Tracy. The only thing keeping them apart is everything. Travel back to 1985, New York City and experience being young, Black an...2022-06-151h 17Let’s Talk Human RightsLet’s Talk Human RightsS03.E03 - The Girl from Goma, DRC: A Story of Courage, Persistence and HopeWe warmly welcome you to our next “Let’s Talk Human Rights” special podcast feature. Today, we take you on a journey through the human rights landscape of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Our host, Masechaba Mdaka is joined by Ms Rebecca Kabuo. Rebecca represents a new generation of activists from the DR Congo. She is affectionately known as “one of the youngest prisoners of conscience”. Rebecca was born in Goma in the DR Congo in 1994. She holds a degree in clinical psychology. She was raised against a backdrop of war, poverty, social injustice and bad governance...2022-06-0843 minFriedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom AfricaFriedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom AfricaS03.E03 - The girl from Goma, DRC: A story of courage, persistence and hopeWe warmly welcome you to our next “Let’s Talk Human Rights” special podcast feature. Today, we take you on a journey through the human rights landscape of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Our host, Masechaba Mdaka is joined by Ms Rebecca Kabuo. Rebecca represents a new generation of activists from the DR Congo. She is affectionately known as “one of the youngest prisoners of conscience”. Rebecca was born in Goma in the DR Congo in 1994. She holds a degree in clinical psychology. She was raised against a backdrop of war, poverty, social injustice and bad governance...2022-06-0843 minLet’s Talk Human RightsLet’s Talk Human RightsS03.E03 - The girl from Goma, DRC: A story of courage, persistence and hopeWe warmly welcome you to our next “Let’s Talk Human Rights” special podcast feature. Today, we take you on a journey through the human rights landscape of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Our host, Masechaba Mdaka is joined by Ms Rebecca Kabuo. Rebecca represents a new generation of activists from the DR Congo. She is affectionately known as “one of the youngest prisoners of conscience”. Rebecca was born in Goma in the DR Congo in 1994. She holds a degree in clinical psychology. She was raised against a backdrop of war, poverty, social injustice and bad governance...2022-06-0843 minThe Story Book AfricaThe Story Book AfricaThriving As An African Girl Child In The Digital GenerationWe champion the digital generation! Statistics show that the coverage of the digital space ‎‎across the globe is only 43% hindered by structural barriers limiting access to the phone. Are ‎there ‎opportunities for the girl child to thrive in the digital space? As we mark the International ‎Day of the Girl Child, we hear from Cindy Beyene, a ‎Digital Media Strategist from Kenya, who ‎says “Yes!” and challenges those in the creative, digital space to ‎know that this is the most ‎rewarding sector right now.‎The post Thriving As An African Girl Child In The Digital Generation first appeared on The Story Bo2022-05-2527 minAudio Girl PodAudio Girl PodAudio Girl Pod X Elizabeth SobowaleOur Host, Bybisasa sat down to chat with Talent Manager and Founder, Brand & Stitch and now appointed Program Director, Music Business Academy (MBA Africa), the Incredible Elizabeth Sobowale! She talked about her very inspiring journey into the music industry and shared some amazing tips for young creatives trying to navigate their way in the music industry. Let's just say we learnt a whole lot from Liz while recording this podcast and our conversation was mind-blowing and inspiring and we are sure you'd like it too!  Don't forget to share with your friends and n...2022-04-2948 minAudio Girl PodAudio Girl PodIWD Chat with Amara AgwuAmara Agwu is an artist manager, Marketing professional and lawyer, She manages Ayra Starr of MAVINS RECORD.We had such a fun time chatting with her about her journey, experiences and she shared some of her top tips for being an effective manager and person.Stick around! You'd learn a lot and a good laugh too!Don't Forget to like, share and Subscribe to our Podcast!2022-03-1829 minAudio Girl PodAudio Girl PodAudio Girl Podcast is back!Audio Girl Podcast is back with a new Host! Bybisasa is a Radio Diva, OAD and amazing Host! She will be taking you on a ride in this new season.2022-03-1100 minAudio Girl PodAudio Girl PodChat with Entertainment Lawyer & Business Exec, FOZA.In this episode, Our Host Bybisasa had a virtual chat with award-winning lawyer and entertainment business executive, Oyinkansola Fawehinmi aka FOZA.This month on the Audio Girl Pod, we are celebrating top women execs in the music and entertainment industry who are breaking the bias and shattering all kinds of stereotypes in the industry and in life generally.Foza talks about her journey in the industry, dealing with anxiety and protecting her mental health, overcoming daily struggles that come with a position of power and influence in the industry.Take a good listen...2022-03-1030 minThe Normal Black Girl PodcastThe Normal Black Girl PodcastThe Normal Black Girl Dissect XenophobiaTonight we touch on the xenophobia in the black community. On a recent viral post on TikTok, students at Howard University had an African Culture day which celebrated African students from different countries within Africa. Although they received so much love on TikTok, once the video made its way to Twitter…. Let’s just say many African Americans had their Twitter fingers ready for war and criticized the celebration. Let’s digest why we find it so hard to accept one another as we are all of African descent. This seems like a constant struggle in the black community. Tune in ton...2022-03-1010 minEsports Africa News PodcastEsports Africa News PodcastEsports Africa News Podcast EP IIIOn this week's episode,  Esports Africa News' Editor-In-Chief, sits with a Women in Games Ambassador, Monica S. Mensah and Eze Gaming Hub Team Member, Dabi Diamond to discuss the way forward for more female involvement in Esports in Ghana and quintessentially, Africa. This discussion was our way of celebrating the International Day of the Girl Child which observed on October 11 this year.  Like, share and Subscribe.  All episodes are also available on our Youtube Channel. Enjoy!2021-10-1529 minTech Girl TalksTech Girl TalksWelcome To Tech Girl TalksThis is Tech Girl Talks. A Just Chatting stream and podcast that jumps into topics of interest around esports and gaming every week. Sam Wright is your host, creator, and writer of this show. 2021-07-2701 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaTelling Her Story (with Sonia Irabor)In this episode, we speak to Sonia Irabor about “Writing Her Story” – exploring lessons learned from journaling stories of African women overcoming trials and finding success despite the disadvantages and inequalities created by society. Sonia Irabor is an actor, writer, filmmaker, producer, editor, the editor of Genevieve Magazine and recipient of Forbes Africa Under 30 in 2018.2021-06-1147 minSisters\' VoicesSisters' VoicesEp01 - Girl Child Art FoundationThe Girl Child Art Foundation is an NGO in the Nigeria working in body & health rights, economic security and leadership participation for young girls. We spoke to Adaobi Onyejike-Ananaba from the Girl Child Art Foundation to tell us about how the work continues despite the challenges of the 2020 COVID 19 pandemic.2021-06-0709 minBrown Girl Radiance PodcastBrown Girl Radiance PodcastS3 E7: Brilliant Brown Girl Coachsurfing Around the WorldThe “Brown Girls Abroad” celebration continues!  We are going on an expedition with Sym who is an educator and technology professional who has had extensive experience living, working, and “couchsurfing” throughout Asia, Africa, and any culture she wants to explore! 2021-06-0159 minBrown Girl Radiance PodcastBrown Girl Radiance PodcastS3 E7: Brilliant Brown Girl Coachsurfing Around the WorldThe “Brown Girls Abroad” celebration continues!  We are going on an expedition with Sym who is an educator and technology professional who has had extensive experience living, working, and “couchsurfing” throughout Asia, Africa, and any culture she wants to explore!2021-06-0159 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaYoga, mindfulness, self-care (with Jamesia Monroe)In this episode, we speak with Jamesia Monroe about “Yoga & Mindfulness” – in conversation, we learn and understand how the practice of yoga, mindfulness and chakra healing helps women of color improve their mental health and spiritual awakening. Jamesia is a Kemetic Yoga instructor, holistic health coach, chakra healer and speaker. She is also the Founder & CEO of Kemunity Yoga.2021-05-2839 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaStarting Your Own (with Onyeka Nwobu)In this episode, we speak with Onyeka Nwobu about “Starting your own” – exploring the realities of the journey for African women who bravely dive into entrepreneurship in a society designed to give men more advantage over women in business. Onyeka is a Branding and Content Marketing Expert, co-founder of the female-led fashion resale platform and digital community promoting financial literacy for women - Frugirls, Founder of the innovative Marketing Agency - ‘Disruptiv by Design’ and an all-round ‘Kingdom Queen’.2021-05-1354 minSocial ConscienceSocial ConscienceSocietal Ills Plaguing the Girl Child: Cultural Norms that serve as EnablersApart from sexual gratification itself, sexual violence against women is often a result of unequal power equations, both real and perceived between men and women, and is also strongly influenced by cultural factors and values. Sexual violence is likely to occur more commonly in cultures that foster beliefs of perceived male superiority and social and cultural inferiority of women. Kalra, G. & Bhugra, D. (2013) Indian Journal of PsychiatryIn many societies, women, as well as men, regard marriage as entailing the obligation on women to be sexually available virtually without limit. Even outside of marriage, women may have extremely...2021-05-081h 00SISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaStrength in Vulnerability (with Derinmama)In this episode, we speak with Derinmama, on the importance of “Strength in Vulnerability”, exploring the experiences of young African women who are unafraid to access their vulnerability as a tool for personal growth. We also breakdown ways younger African women utilize vulnerability as a tool for self development and improving mental health. Derinmama is a Digital Creator, a Product Designer with core skills in Content Marketing and Design. She is also a Mental Health & Vulnerability Advocate who is promoting sisterhood, faith and community through her platform, “Be Iconique”.2021-04-3039 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaThe Body Positive Woman (with Big Chief Enkay)In this episode, we speak to ‘Big Chief Enkay’ to explore what it truly means to be a ‘Body Positive Girl’. We discuss the triumphs, struggles and rewards that come with accepting our bodies for all its unique features. We learn how to build confidence in our skin while uplifting body positivity in a toxic, patriarchal society that upholds unfair & unrealistic body standards for women. Enkay is a true feminist, a body image & positivity advocate, plus-size model, an Entrepreneur in Fashion, Beauty & Personal care and the Founder of the Feminist Friendly community & safe space for girls - The Girl Coven.2021-04-1640 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaTelling Women’s Stories (with Mariama Wurie)In this season premiere, we talk to Mariama Wurie about “Telling Women’s Stories” - exploring the importance of uplifting the voices of women who are breaking barriers, opening new frontiers and overcoming systemic sexism in the African context. Mariama Wurie is an International Development, Media & Communications Professional who places the African continent at the heart of all that she does. She works as a Multimedia Producer and Journalist for the BBC World Service and CNN Africa, and is a Public Speaker, Mentor and Digital Art Curator - focused on stories and voices by women and people of colour.2021-04-0251 minSaved Girl SecretsSaved Girl SecretsSGS 063 // ANGELS FROM AFRICA?!?!On this episode of Saved Girl Secrets were diving in to this years election, what some church leaders have to say about it and our thoughts on everything! Tune in now!2020-11-1650 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaWining, Whining and Fighting the Patriarchy (with Damilola Odufuwa and Odunayo Eweniyi)In this bonus episode, we speak with co-founders of Wine & Whine and the first-ever Cover Stars of our flagship publication (Girl Africa Magazine), Damilola Odufuwa and Odunayo Eweniyi. We wine down, whine and talk about fighting the patriarchy whilst pushing gender limits in our daily lives and careers. We explore the journey to the birth of the platform ’Wine & Whine’ and try to understand what it means to create a safe space for young women across Nigeria to learn, laugh and thrive.2020-10-1200 minPodcast 5Podcast 5International Day of the Girl ChildEvery year on 11 October, the International Day of the Girl Child is commemorated. The main aims of the day are to promote girl's empowerment and fulfilment of their human rights while also highlighting the challenges that girls all over the world face. The theme for this year, "My voice, our equal future", reimagines a better world inspired and led by adolescent girls, as part of the global Generation Equality movement. More from Dr. Julitta Onabanjo, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Regional Director for East and Southern Africa...2020-10-0907 minStories that Shape UsStories that Shape UsEpisode 10: Stories from the Chair: Tim Interviews Anthony Ryan, Chair of Scripture Union South AfricaIn this episode, Ant Ryan considers his personal adventure and how an SU camping experience can change your life--and introduce you to the girl of your dreams! Tim and Ant chat through the varied experiences that have formed the Ryan family and how God has moved to craft the journey in ways that only He can do.2020-09-1433 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaDoing It All by Herself - Today’s Independent Woman (with Olutimehin Adegbeye) - SEASON FINALEIn this season finale, we speak with Nigerian Queer Feminist advocate, Word Worker, Writer and the Coolest Mum Ever, Olutimehin Adegbeye to talk on the theme “Doing It All by Herself - Being an Independent Woman Today”. In conversation, we explore the reality of the life of young, African, ‘Independent Women’. Is it truly possible to build a career, raise children, and find true happiness and fulfilment in life all by oneself? What really makes an independent woman? Is it in her complete self-reliance and self-sufficiency or does it have to do with the total denouncement of men, love and partners...2020-08-2148 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaTaking Chances: Conquering Unfamiliar Territories (with Sobechi Anyadike)In this episode, we speak to Food Lawyer, Chef, Bonafide Hustler, and all-round extra-ordinary young woman, Sobechi Anyadike to discuss the topic “Taking Chances: Conquering Unfamiliar Territories”. With this theme, we explore the experiences of young African women who dare to go outside their comfort zone to take chances in new locations, new career paths and new environments all by themselves. Sobechi risked it all to chase her culinary dreams. Determined to achieve her goals, she left home with nothing but a one-way ticket, £80 in her purse and real guts as she dared to conquer an unfamiliar career in a new c...2020-08-0737 minBlacc TopicsBlacc Topics#89 5 Reasons Why Blacks Should Move To AfricaBla Xit Is A Good You Tube Channel --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gm-girl/support2020-07-2843 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaQueening in Unconventional Spaces (with Tuke Morgan)In this episode, we speak to Multi-Dimensional, Vivacious, Nigerian Creative, Saxophonist and Content Creator, Tuke Morgan on the theme “Queening in Unconventional Spaces” - the reality of the journey for young African women who venture into unique & unconventional career paths. In conversation, we try to understand how gender stereotyping and classism creates undue pressure for a lot of young African women who are trying to figure out the best career paths to take. Tuke has a degree in Economics from the Prestigious University of Nottingham, but took a leap of faith, left her 9 to 5 and is now paving a name for...2020-07-2422 minspotlight.africaspotlight.africaVirginity as oppression vs choice — a snapshot of two societiesSt Maria Goretti died in an attempt to protect her virginity. Levinia Pienaar considers her heroism alongside the values placed on virginity in Sudanese and South African societies. In both sexuality becomes a tool of oppression and violence, even if in vastly different expressions. The Church recently commemorated the feast of St. Maria Goretti, a young girl who died fending off her would-be rapist. Her story is not unique. It is the experience of girls and women all around the world. Rape has become a weapon of power against the most vulnerable members of society, and the price that young...2020-07-1607 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaShe and Her Mental Health (with Amanda Iheme)In this episode, we speak with Igbo-Nigerian psychotherapist and architecture photographer, Amanda Iheme to explore the theme “She and Her Mental Health” - where we venture into understanding some of the mental health issues specific to young African women as a result of the unique challenges we face in society. Amanda is the founder of NDỊDỊ a private psychotherapy practice which means 'patience'. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from the University of Cape Coast in Ghana, and was awarded a Master's Degree in Abnormal and Clinical Psychology from Swansea University. Find out more about her on Instagram: @ndidi.he...2020-07-1033 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaFinding Passion for Purpose (with Ayo Sanusi)In this episode, we sit with our special guest Ayo Sanusi to talk about the theme - “Finding Passion for Purpose” - exploring the importance of young women discovering their passion and innate talents; harnessing these skills to make impact and add value to themselves and society. Ayo is a Nigerian visual artist & illustrator who creates socially conscious art. Through a range of mediums, her work documents the day-to-day process of self-discovery in adulthood, especially as an African woman. She has a degree in Studio Art & Economics, has worked on children's books, magazine covers and eventually hopes to draw for a living. Find h...2020-06-2632 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaMeet the SistersIn this episode, we “Meet the Sisters”. Ose, Mofi & Onah introduce themselves and explain why they are committed to lending their voices to Gender Equality through the podcast. They dive into conversations around the devastating #JusticeForUwa & #JusticeForTina cases and breakdown the importance of speaking up against rape in society.2020-06-1233 minPor Dentro da ÁfricaPor Dentro da ÁfricaPDdA #03: As dinâmicas de alternância no poder e de justiça eleitoral na África Subsaariana, com João CondutoSobre o podcast: http://pordentrodaafrica.com/podcast E-mail: contato@pordentrodaafrica.com Participe! Grave sua mensagem para o podcast (diga seu nome, idade e local no início da mensagem): https://anchor.fm/pordentrodaafrica/message Links para saber mais sobre o tema tratado no episódio: Conduto, J. P. G., & Sanches, E. R. (2019). Madagascar’s Fluid Party System: Authoritarian legacies and an uneven playing field in an enduring competitive authoritarian regime. Cadernos de Estudos Africanos, (38), 41–66. https://doi.org/10.4000/cea.4271 África Subsaariana: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81frica_subsariana África Austral: https://pt.wikipedi...2020-06-0837 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaThe Underestimation Factor (with Mariam Momodu)In this episode, our special guest is Mariam Momodu. Mariam is a Doctoral Candidate and Vanier Scholar at the University of Toronto Law Faculty, where she specializes in International Trade Law and Development. She is the founder of GetIn Education Consulting and she has been recognised by McKinsey and Co. as one of the 40 Next Generation Women Leaders in Nigeria. She was also a delegate at the World Youth Forum in 2019. She joins us to talk about ‘The Underestimation Factor’ - the constant questioning of women’s abilities in places of power and influence. The stereotype that men are genetically advant...2020-05-2936 minTribes of AfricaTribes of AfricaThe Zulu of South AfricaPopulation: between 10 and 13 millionThe Zulu people are the largest ethnic group in South Africa. They are descended from East African origins and over centuries, migrated south during what is a called the great Bantu migration. The Zulu rose into a formidable empire under the leadership of Shaka in the early 19th century. Under his leadership, the Zulu kingdom expanded and played an important role in the history of South Africa. Over time, the Zulu developed a fearsome reputation that is still evident today.The Zulus of today are modern and progressive. While traditional clothing is reserved for...2020-05-2105 minSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaSISTER TALK with Girl AfricaThe Beauty Bias (with Debbie Collins)In this episode we talk about “The Beauty Bias”... the misconception that women are unintelligent or shallow because of their beauty. That they have to depend on this beauty to succeed... That beauty and intellect are separate entities and a woman cannot possess both... she cannot be pretty, stylish and outgoing and still be smart, successful and self-made. We chat with Debbie Collins, MGBN Universe 2015, Entrepreneur and Brand Manager, diving deep into this topic.2020-05-1513 minAudio Girl PodAudio Girl PodKnow your rights - Entertainment law with Lola OyedeleDo you know your rights as a creative? Have you read that contract you signed? What kind of contract do you need for a specific situation or job? All these are questions our able motherland creative, Lola Oyedele answered in this episode! Lola is an entertainment and media lawyer and has been in the game for over 6 years. Go on and listen to this podcast to learn from her wealth of experience. feel free to drop your questions and comments and don't forget to like and share.   Profile: Lola is a Partner at Technolawgical Partners...2020-03-2314 minBlacc TopicsBlacc TopicsEp#61 Blacks Move To Africa Watch Bla- Xit & TrapFlix TV You Tube ChannelsJT Bigga Figga & Actress A.J. Johnson Are African Living --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gm-girl/support2020-03-2328 minAudio Girl PodAudio Girl PodTALENT MANAGEMENT WITH ANITA AMANGBO (EKO MAGNATE)Motherland Creatives, it's a new week and a new month!, we had an intriguing chat with Anita Amangbo AKA EKO MAGNATE, Talent and Project manager for the likes of Crayon, Dija, London and more. If you are a creative looking to get a management and also if you'd like to start a career as a talent manager, this one is for you! so Happy listening! and don't forget to share, like, leave us a comment.  WIth love from the AUDIO GIRL CLAN.2020-03-0626 minAudio Girl PodAudio Girl PodMotherland Creatives SeriesWelcome to our new series as we catch up with Motherland creatives across Africa and beyond, in this episodes, we had a sit-down extensive chat with Nigeria's badass Producer and recording artist, DUNNIE and Barbados very own VIBEBYDAE, discussing, challenges, opportunities and future business goldmines in the entertainment industry. If you are looking to scale up this year as a creative, you might want to jump on this and get some insights! 2020-02-1047 min3rd Sector3rd SectorGirl CHild Education and Impact on Africa's Development - Clare HenshawClare Henshaw, International Development Consultant and leading African social sector practitioner is well versed in grassroots mobilization and empowerment. Her years of meritorious service in the nonprofit sector have seen her oversee numerous international projects including the 2018/19 UNDP/Lagos State Employability Trust Fund intervention. Her passion for youth empowerment knows no cap and she shares with us, on this edition of The 3rd Sector, her vision and invaluable work in GIRL CHILD EDUCATION & ITS IMPACT ON NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, on the platform of Girls Inspired Development Network; a nonprofit founded and executive directed by her.2020-02-0459 minAudio Girl PodAudio Girl PodKeeping Up with the #CAP2019 AlumniHappy New month and Welcome to our new podcast series - Keeping it Real with Motherland Creatives 1  In this Episode, we have some of the #CAP2019 Alumni up in here with us. Discussing life after CAP, plans, internship and networking opportunities with Tobi Dada, Jennifer Okotie-Eboh and Jennybangz. You'll get to learn more about our creative accelerator program and all the good to be true opportunities you stand to gain. You can also follow us on Instagram to get first hand news @audiogirlafrica.2020-02-0311 minAudio Girl PodAudio Girl PodStop The Blame GameWhere to draw the line between gender inequality and the blame game. Are we really tackling the problem of gender inequality by amplifying what is not?  or is it just easier to place the blame on someone else when we are really just a shadow of ourselves? On this episode we discussed practical ways on how to deal with this conflicts starting from unlearning some mindsets. Please listen and if you like our convo, please comment and share with your community. Have fun!2020-02-0315 minProduced by a GirlProduced by a GirlLil Miss Beats - Musician & Band joins Produced By a Girl in a Podcast chat.Introducing Lil Miss Beats on Produced By a Girl Podcast. With the likeness of an electronic Dave Brubeck and Pink Martini without the vocals, Lil Miss Beats album is sure to bring joy while chilling in the evening or crunching on some avocado toast and drinking coffee in the morning all the while getting Beats and sunshine in for your day. Lil Miss Beats is a reformed classical composer gone lofi beatmaker. Her smooth accoustic-meet-electronic-lofi beats were born in 2019 out of an attempt to move away from rigid musical thinking and into new territory that was fun and free. Growing...2019-11-1050 minPodcast2Podcast2International Day of the Girl Child, 11 OctoberToday marks International Day of the Girl Child. Annually observed on October 11, the day is dedicated to amplifying the voices of the girl child and stand up for their rights. The theme for this year's commemoration is, "Girl Force: Unscripted and Unstoppable". For more on the significance of the day Jane Rabothata spoke to Tlangelani Shilubane, assistant director of the United Nations Population Fund2019-10-1105 min1000 Voices1000 VoicesAnna Ebiere Banner, Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Student, Mom and all-round awesome personAnna is a Nigerian pageant winner and actress. She was crowned the most beautiful girl in Nigeria in 2012. The following year she represented Nigeria at the 2013 Miss World Pageant. In 2014, she made her acting debut in Super Story. In this episode Anna talks about what it means to be Nigeria, her studies in Ghana, her time in Dubai and how being a mom changed her perspective. You can connect with Anna on;Twitter – @annabanner222Instagram – annaebiere2019-08-0739 min1000 Voices1000 VoicesAyobami Ayoola Ayolola, Actor (Nollywood), Speaker, Singer and 5th Winner of the Project Fame West Africa.This week’s Episode features Ayobami Ayoola Ayolola, Actor (Nollywood), Speaker, Singer and 5th Winner of the Project Fame West Africa. He was born in Kano, Nigeria until he moved to Lagos in 2001. He graduated with a Biochemistry qualification from Covenant University, Ogun State, Nigeria. In 2012, he won Project Fame West Africa. In 2015. he put his music on hold to pursue a career in the movie industry. He has since featured in notable productions including but not limited to; Skinny Girl in Transit (Ndani TV on YouTube), The Men’s Club (RedTV on YouTube) and If I am Pres...2019-06-2846 minAudio Girl PodAudio Girl PodWhat career options can I explore as an Audio Engineer?Audio Engineering and Technology is a wide field and navigating options depend on what you have tried over time and what works for you, see what Febe and Aramide have to share with the Audio Girl community about various options you can explore in audio technology. 2019-06-2411 minEntrepreneur Connect AfricaEntrepreneur Connect Africa#ECAfrica100 in Conversation With Irene KiwiaIrene Kiwia is an accomplished business entrepreneur whose career spans over 18 years in Business Management, Media, Public Relations Communications and Gender and Youth  Empowerment. She is the Founder and CEO of Frontline Management, a management firm with 3 dynamic divisions;- Frontline Porter Novelli, a PR and communication division that is a global partner of Porter Novelli the US-based PR leader owned by the communication conglomerate OMNICOM, and has a presence in over 85 countries.- Frontline Solutions - A technology division that builds solutions to complex social challenges.- The Women of Achievement - a platform to empower w...2019-02-2520 minAfrica Gender IndabaAfrica Gender IndabaAfrica Gender IndabaIn this edition of Africa Gender Indaba... We hear of one woman’s struggle to address the needs of people living with disabilities, particularly women and girls, in a rural part of South Africa.In Kenya, a social media campaign seeking justice for a teenage girl who has been lying in a mortuary for over two months following death caused by female genital mutilation is gaining momentum. And, in Uganda, rights organisations are up in arms over Miss Curvy, a controversial new beauty contest launched by the Minister for Tourism, which aims to use plus size women as pr...2019-02-1940 minBrightGuide AfricaBrightGuide AfricaThe idea of South Africa billions of years agoYou know South Africa is basically the global hotspot for ancient rocks and fossils, but you didn't know how COOL they are. Jessica interviews paleontologist (amongst other things) Dr Robyn Pickering, who is back in South Africa after a decade abroad, about the pre-historic origins of SA's gold, #FeesMustFall, being a woman in science, and that time there were cockroaches the size of Citi Golfs roaming around. The books Dr Pickering mentions are: 'Darwin's Hunch: Science, Race and the Search for Human Origins' by Christa Kuljian: https://www.amazon.com/Darwins-Hunch-Science-Search-Origins/dp/1431424250 and 'Lab Girl' by Hope Jahren: https://www...2019-02-1339 minThe CommuteThe CommuteThe idea of South Africa billions of years agoThe Commute (South Africa) — You know South Africa is basically the global hotspot for ancient rocks and fossils, but you didn't know how COOL they are. Jessica interviews paleontologist (amongst other things) Dr Robyn Pickering, who is back in South Africa after a decade abroad, about the pre-historic origins of SA's gold, #FeesMustFall, being a woman in science, and that time there were cockroaches the size of Citi Golfs roaming around. The books Dr Pickering mentions are: 'Darwin's Hunch: Science, Race and the Search for Human Origins' by Christa Kuljian: https://www.amazon.com/Darwins-Hunch-Science-Search-Origins/dp/1431424250 and ...2019-02-1300 minThe CommuteThe CommuteThe idea of South Africa billions of years agoYou know South Africa is basically the global hotspot for ancient rocks and fossils, but you didn't know how COOL they are. Jessica interviews paleontologist (amongst other things) Dr Robyn Pickering, who is back in South Africa after a decade abroad, about the pre-historic origins of SA's gold, #FeesMustFall, being a woman in science, and that time there were cockroaches the size of Citi Golfs roaming around. The books Dr Pickering mentions are: 'Darwin's Hunch: Science, Race and the Search for Human Origins' by Christa Kuljian: https://www.amazon.com/Darwins-Hunch-Science-Search-Origins/dp/1431424250 and2019-02-1339 minAfrica DigestAfrica DigestAfrica DigestTOP STORIES ON AFRICA DIGEST THIS HOUR..*** Sierra Leone cancelled plans to build a controversial airport outside the capital of Freetown funded by Chinese loans...*** Today marks International Day of The Girl Child...In Economics: Foreign holdings of Egyptian treasuries stood at 14 billion US Dollars at the end of September...And in Sport: South Africa's Kevin Anderson reaches the quarter-finals of the Shanghai Masters...2018-10-111h 01Woza - This is AfricaWoza - This is AfricaWoza - This Is Africa #56Finally, Woza - This is Africa by Chabwera Banda is back with the latest African Jamz for 2018. Woza Playlist Zion - No wahala (Nigeria) Magic System - 1er gaou (Côte d'Ivoire) Pryshon - Usiku na mchana (Kenya) Michael Ross - Crazy Love (Uganda) Sheebah & Bruce Melody - Embeera (Uganda) Mumbi - Yours (Tanzania) Chameleone - Mateeka (Uganda) Mbosso - Nimekuzeoa (Tanzania) Ziqo & Denny Og - Tocador (Mocambique) C-Key feat Mr. Kuka - Você Nandzika (Mocambique) Kusta Faya feat Michel Cypriano - Funny Girl (Mocambique) Alamar Gz - Digital (Mocambique) Rivas feat Mr Rhino - Mastyle (Mocambique) Bizizi feat Distruction Bo...2018-09-051h 59Art Means BusinessArt Means BusinessAfrica's Culture, Heritage and The Creative EconomyToday’s conversation is about the relationship between Culture, Heritage, and the creative economy. We started our conversation today with a song by an Ethiopian all-girl band Yegna ft Aster Aweke. A song that talks about young women – courageous and finding themselves in the 21st Century … But rooted in their heritage and culture … Exemplified by featuring Aster Aweke … young Ethiopia meeting ‘old’ Ethiopia….An apt opener to our conversation about culture, heritage, and the creative economy.To help us discuss this subject today we have in our studio Tshepo Koka.Tshepo Koka is an independent research professional – specifically focusing on cul...2018-08-241h 00Africa On Focus the PodcastAfrica On Focus the PodcastMeverly Adjhei Benjamin - #MyDream: A Tell-all book of An African GirlThe 4th episode of Africa on Focus aired on the 10th of June with Meverly Adjhei Benjamin, a Dutch- Ghanaian legal advisor and the author of the book ‘My Dream’. She shares the story of her novel that reflects on her personal experiences since her divorce. Find out more on what it takes to bring out a book and discover Meverly’s advice on marriage.2018-08-0742 minPodcast 5Podcast 5UN concern for safety of Sudanese girl Noura HusseinThere's growing concern for the safety of a Sudanese girl who has been sentenced to hang for fatally stabbing the man she was forced to marry, after allegedly being raped by him and suffering other gender-based violence.2018-05-2104 minPodcast 3Podcast 3A little girl survives the Syrian conflictTwo weeks ago, sixteen Syrians, including several children - died trying to get across the mountains from Syria into Lebanon. They used a route taken by many thousands before them, but they were caught in an icy blizzard and froze to death. There were few survivors. But one little girl did make it out alive. The BBC's Middle East correspondent, Martin Patience reports:2018-02-0602 minWomanity - Women in UnityWomanity - Women in UnityHigh Commissioner of India to South Africa & Lesotho - Ruchira KambojThis week we talk to the High Commissioner of India to South Africa and the Kingdom of Lesotho – Ms Ruchira Kamboj. We discuss some of the work underway to grow inter-country relations in political, economic, trade, defence and cultural spheres, for example, the ‘Indian Technical and Economic Co-operation’ program, which aims to enhance skills in Africa. We highlight some of India’s endeavours to actively empower women, such as public programs like ‘Educate the girl child, save the girl child’; attending to inadequate sanitary infrastructure in rural areas to provide more toilets, which has dramatically reduced school dropout rates amongst teenage girl...2017-12-2138 minWomanity - Women in UnityWomanity - Women in UnityHigh Commissioner of India to South Africa & Lesotho - Ruchira KambojThis week we talk to the High Commissioner of India to South Africa and the Kingdom of Lesotho – Ms Ruchira Kamboj. We discuss some of the work underway to grow inter-country relations in political, economic, trade, defence and cultural spheres, for example, the ‘Indian Technical and Economic Co-operation’ program, which aims to enhance skills in Africa. We highlight some of India’s endeavours to actively empower women, such as public programs like ‘Educate the girl child, save the girl child’; attending to inadequate sanitary infrastructure in rural areas to provide more toilets, which has dramatically reduced school dropout rates amongst teenage girl...2017-12-2138 minSpotlight AfricaSpotlight AfricaSpotlight Africa 16 Days of ActivismThe campaign of activism for 16 days of no violence against Women and Children is observed, worldwide, between 25th and 10 December. However, the great retardant of fight this evil practice is the poor exposure of the extensiveness of this ill. The problem of violence against Women and Children in particular against the most vulnerable, the Girl Child is being under reported. This underreporting and in some cases elements of denials emanates from groups and institutions which are closely associated with the governing authorities. We interrogate the manner in which Gender issues and issues involving the girl child are being reported and...2017-11-1539 minWomanity - Women in UnityWomanity - Women in UnityMiss South Africa 2017 – Demi-Leigh Nel PetersThis week we talk to reigning Miss SA 2017 Demi-Leigh Nel Peters about the pageant, how it has impacted on her life and some of the responsibilities that come with being Miss SA. We discuss some of the women’s empowerment work Demi is involved with, from Cell C’s Take A Girl Child to Work programme, which other country delegates, the likes of Miss Botswana and Miss Namibia, have adopted for their home countries, to Demi’s own forthcoming “unbreakable” initiative aimed to help women and girls stand up for themselves, protect themselves and be respected. We consider women in leadership...2017-06-2236 minWomanity - Women in UnityWomanity - Women in UnityMiss South Africa 2017 – Demi-Leigh Nel PetersThis week we talk to reigning Miss SA 2017 Demi-Leigh Nel Peters about the pageant, how it has impacted on her life and some of the responsibilities that come with being Miss SA. We discuss some of the women’s empowerment work Demi is involved with, from Cell C’s Take A Girl Child to Work programme, which other country delegates, the likes of Miss Botswana and Miss Namibia, have adopted for their home countries, to Demi’s own forthcoming “unbreakable” initiative aimed to help women and girls stand up for themselves, protect themselves and be respected. We consider women in leadership...2017-06-2236 minWoza - This is AfricaWoza - This is AfricaWoza - This is Africa #4545th episode of Woza - This is Africa by Chabwera Banda featuring the hottest new African hitsongs. This show was first aired at Radio Blau in October 2016. Playlist BoomBoomBass – Kongo (South Africa) Jupitar – No new friends (Ghana) Révolution – Je bois plus (Côte d’Ivoire) Toofan – Tere Tere (Togo) Urban Hype – Skele (Zambia) Quick Rocka, G Nako & Jux – Hapo (Tanzania) Ben Pol – Moyo mashine (Tanzania) Eddy Kenzo – Dagala (Uganda) Raymond – Kwetu (Tanzania) Nedy Music feat Ommy Dimpoz - Usiende Mbali (Tanzania) Dully Sykes feat Harmonize – Inde (Tanzania) Diamond Platnumz feat P Square – Kidogo (Tanzania/ Nigeria) DJ Kent feat Dominic Neill – Love you still (So...2016-10-301h 59Meanwhile in Africa...Meanwhile in Africa...Meanwhile in Africa... We Bring HopeIn a community where everyone is desperate and poor - for them to see this girl who had been so ill - and now to be healthy and going to school. What an encouragement!2016-09-0503 minAgro AfricaAgro AfricaWalking the talk in agriculture in Africa.Many women in Africa face a lot of challenges before they rise up to make a difference in a community. Cases of gender inequality coupled with imbalances in education; where girl children have been given secondary opportunities, as opposed to their ‘other’ (boy children) in education. Women, especially young ones have suffered the most in war-torn countries in the continent as they have struggled to lead normal lives after the wars. Countries such as South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda and many more, have been dragged into ethnic wars that have resulted in agricultural activities being negatively affected, especially within the...2015-08-0319 minLets Talk About ItLets Talk About ItCentral Africa Republic probeAn investigation has been launched in the Central African Republic, by the United Nations peacekeeping mission, MINUSCA, following allegations that a UN peacekeeper had sexually abused a young girl. The mission said it learned about the alleged assault in the eastern part of the country earlier in the week. In the capital Bangui, Maha Fayek asked Diane Corner, the Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in the country about the allegations.2015-06-0802 minWoza - This is AfricaWoza - This is AfricaWoza - This Is Africa #2929th episode of Woza - This is Africa by Chabwera Banda at Radio Blau from Febuary 2015. This time it is all about new African tunes for 2015 and some Groovy Soca. Woza Playlist Lady May – Africa (Namibia) The Kansoul – Nyongwa (Kenya) Diamond Platnumz – Ntampata wapi (Tanzania) Professor Jay feat Chameleone – Kwa ajili yako (Tanzania/ Uganda) Roberto – Ama-Rulah (Zambia) Roberto feat Enepal – Salaula (Zambia) African China – Amen (Nigeria) Mr 2 Kay feat Seyi Shay & Cynthia Morgan – Bad girl special remix (Nigeria) Kiss Daniel – Woju (Nigeria) May D – Aleyi a’bad (Nigeria) The Mavins – Looku looku (Nigeria) Reakado Banks – Katapot (Nigeria) Dr Malinga feat Black Motion – Go on (Sout...2015-02-282h 00