

Obstetrician-gynecologist Nafis Sadik, who was widely recognized as one of the world’s most successful advocates for women’s reproductive rights, passed away at 92. Sadik was the first woman to lead the UN Population Fund when she was appointed to the position in 1987.
International technology behemoth Microsoft has appointed Phyllis Migwi as the Country Manager for Kenya. Kendi Ntwiga, who left for a position as the Global…
Kenyan ecopreneur Lorna Rutto is the inspired leader of EcoPost, a social organization established in response to the urgent need for alternatives to traditional…
A new type of vest intended to let women remain in space longer will be tested as part of NASA’s Artemis 1 mission to…
“One of the criticisms I’ve faced over the years is that I’m not aggressive enough or assertive enough or maybe somehow, because I’m empathetic,…
By Tanya Maswaure Amazon Watch is so excited for our Celebrity Amazon of the week, Chrissy Teigan, who has posted a baby bump picture…
By Goodnews Buekor Born and bred in one of the popular communities of Salvador, Brazil, Rita Conceicao was exposed to the harsh realities of…
Kenya’s Chief Justice Martha Koome, who made her career protecting dissidents and last year’s court thwarted constitutional reforms sought by the president who selected…
By Goodnews Buekor According to the United States Chamber of Commerce, most small business owners work 40-49 hours a week, with 81% logging time…
The first episode of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s new podcast, in which she will tackle the stereotypes and labels women encounter, is now available…
By Tanya Maswaure Recently I have found that every time I switch on my phone and look through websites about love and relationships, ‘love…
Gloria Karamanites, named Miss Panama, didn’t merely triumph in a beauty contest. She wrote the book.