In a small digital newsroom in Lagos, Nigeria, Omowumi Ogunrotimi once watched courtroom footage of young women recounting experiences they never chose, narratives shaped by silence, stigma and impunity.
In a small digital newsroom in Lagos, Nigeria, Omowumi Ogunrotimi once watched courtroom footage of young women recounting experiences they never chose, narratives shaped by silence, stigma and impunity.
Image source : Harvard Business School On the Atlantic coastline of West Africa, where the ocean meets land with relentless force, a fibre-optic cable disappears beneath the waves. It is
Image source: FASHION-SAFRICA-LIFESTYLE There is a particular kind of silence that falls just before a runway show begins. Backstage, models wait, designers pace and the air is thick with anticipation.
On a quiet morning in Mauritius, long before she would be photographed in state rooms or introduced as a head of state, Ameenah Gurib-Fakim was already listening closely, to plants,
South Africa’s Constitutional Court has overturned a law that stopped men from taking their wives’ surnames, calling it a discriminatory legacy of colonial rule. The challenge was brought by two






