Mologadi Kekana gives us insight about women in leadership
Step into the world of a captivating dialogue as Mologadi Kekana sits down for an exclusive interview with Phumelela Malaza. In this engaging conversation, she uncovers insightful perspectives and delve into the extraordinary journey of Phumelela’s leadership experiences.
As a leader and activist in the fight against gender-based violence, how…
My struggles with rejection: Job hunting
I am overwhelmed and frustrated as I navigate the challenging task of finding a job. It’s tough, and I’m starting to doubt myself, but I’m also determined to overcome these difficulties and land a meaningful job.
I’ve put a lot of effort into creating CVs, writing cover letters, and researching…
Chimamanda Ngozi is Phenomenal
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a renowned Nigerian novelist, writer, and public speaker. She was born on September 15, 1977, in Enugu, Nigeria, and has gained widespread recognition for her literary works, which focus on themes of gender, identity, race, and the Nigerian experience. Chimamanda is considered one of the…
My message for you today is to never give up
When faced with challenges and adversity, my message to you is simple yet powerful: never give up!
Life’s journey is filled with obstacles, but it is through unwavering determination and resilience that we find the strength to overcome.
Embrace setbacks as opportunities for growth, learn from failures, and let the fire…
This is how I am overcoming the Imposter Syndrome
The imposter syndrome, is a psychological phenomenon characterised by self-doubt and fear of being exposed as a fraud despite evidence of competence and success, affects individuals across various fields. I struggle with this syndrome but I have found a few practical strategies to overcome the imposter syndrome and to…
Diary of a village girl: Tukombo – Parrarel Mindsets
As I began to assimilate and became part of my community, through discussions and constant deliberations with the chiefs, the locals, the academics/learned/intellectuals, as well as those in the diaspora, I quickly realized that my quest for development in my community would never be a one-person game. I became…
Embracing African Solutions for African Problems
Africa has a history of not owning its own solutions. This is because Africa has been exploited by the international arena for decades, which meant that every economic, social and environmental challenge always had western inspired solutions. However, Africans have proved to have tailor-made solutions to their challenges using…
House-hunting in Nigeria as a lady is such a nightmare
House-hunting in Nigeria as a lady has to be the most daunting, physically and mentally draining experience ever. This is simply because most landlords do not like renting their houses to women, and all their reasons are annoying and awfully too generalised. However, my housing agent, Kola, says I…