Africa's small-scale fishers are being overlooked in policymaking, despite providing the most stock and nutritional value of any region, according to new analysis.
TENDAYI Mamvura, the president of the Professional Women Executives and Business Women's Forum (Proweb), believes that women in business are often held back by a single, self-imposed obstacle: their ...
Madam Racheal Yeboah Nketiah, a PhD Candidate of the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) has launched a data ...
The January 17 court riot was sparked by the same rage as laid bare in 2017, with one key difference: this time, it was young ...
Speakers at an event today urged the government to make immediate legal reforms to ensure six months of paid maternity leave ...
The Union budget for 2025-26 promises rural prosperity and resilience through greater participation of women in the workforce ...
Violence erupted in the Plastic City informal settlement in Ekurhuleni over the weekend, resulting in the loss of three lives ...
Violence erupted in the Plastic City informal settlement over the weekend, resulting in the loss of three lives. While there ...
Africa is often described as a continent rich in potential, yet much of its wealth still needs to be tapped due to systemic ...
Gross Domestic Product measures the quantum of economic activities in a country, in monetary terms, over some time, usually ...
Despite Bangladesh’s demographic potential, nearly half of its working-age population remains outside the labour force, with youth and women facing the brunt of unemployment ...
The private sector has a crucial role to play in embedding resilience, but it cannot do much without support from other ...