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The Standard on MSNHarmful cultural practices suppress rural women's autonomy, UFS sociology PhD Mavis SokoMAVIS Soko, who has earned a PhD in Sociology at UFS, says there are still deeply entrenched patriarchal norms in rural Zimbabwe. Mavis Soko, who has earned a PhD in Sociology at UFS, says there are ...
Under the shade of a tree, twelve women gather, their hands calloused from working the soil. They've just cleared their farm after the maize harvest, and despite the disappointment in their yields, ...
Wangari Maathai's environmental activism did not stop with the over 30 million trees planted by her Green Belt Movement, her ...
The family law system is crucial for protecting women and children nationwide. With its combination of judicial oversight, ...
A cheering crowd escorts a school bus carrying Butere Girls from Melvin Jones Academy in Nakuru on April 10, 2025. The girls ...
Butere Girls basketball team have defeated Kaya Tiwi 76-53 to retain their National Term One basketball title at the Shimo la ...
In 1889, the British journalist Henry Morton Stanley stumbled out of the forests of Central Africa into the town of Katwe, a ...
The story of LenkaBula is the story of many black women, in and outside academia. It is a story of the insidiousness of patriarchal violence which is anchored on undermining, abusing and discrediting ...
The fight against harmful cultural practices is not just a legal battle but a societal one. While Kenya has a strong legal ...
Black hair is more than just strands of keratin. The afros, locs, braids, twists, and Bantu knots are a cultural archive, a political statement, and a source of culture and pride. Black hair is time ...
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