By Ekemini Etukudo It turns out that the “new year, new me” strategy is compatible with a great deal more than just our objectives. The start of a new year provides the ideal opportunity to try something new. While large corporations are establishing their goals or global industries are adapting to new developments, taking advantage of opportunities to shake things up is also central to the fashion industry. Therefore, as expected this new year, we’re eager to see a few striking recent fads take to the middle stage for the current year. We can’t wait to see what 2023 has in store for women’s fashion—think gothic lace, asymmetrical angles, and shimmering silver. Therefore, a list of the seven most anticipated fashion trends for women for the year 23 has been compiled. Lace is the one material that has dominated the most recent runways. It is making a comeback with some…
Pope Francis, during his three-day visit to South Sudan throughout the end of the week, perceived Sara Beysolow Nyanti’s work as the Unified Countries…
Despite the ongoing Turkish attacks, the young women have continued to carry out activities to assist them in gaining massive development.
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The Women Situation Room Nigeria (WSRN) has advocated the involvement of more women in formulating policies, both in the private and public sectors, to…
Angola’s First Lady, Ana Dias Lourenço and the Queen of Spain, Letizia Ortiz, have intensively discussed the way forward on the education of girls…
After a historic summit that tackled the escalating challenges of food security in Africa, this is yet another milestone for the African Development Bank’s…
A project aimed at empowering Tanzanian women to find markets for their products through online platforms has been revealed.
By Jewel Ken- Giami Hey everyone! I apologize for the long wait, I said I’d post the following week but never came around to it.…
Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection and the Economic Leadership Development has vowed to work with other initiatives to hear the voices of…