#FaithInHer: What Women’s Leadership Has Taught Me
By Ntsikelelo Colossa “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” — African Proverb “Wisdom is like…
Read articleBy Ntsikelelo Colossa “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” — African Proverb “Wisdom is like…
Read articleBy Dr Fikile Vilikazi-Alberts She is sometimes called a girl Other times called a woman And also known as transwoman The world knows her as…
Read articleBy Seth Naicker “Women’s Lives and Women’s Choices” was the title of a semester course I completed at Bethel University, taught by Professor Katherine Nevins.…
Read articleBy Dr Leonora Alberts-Vilakazi We usually talk about it in terms of the grand and abstract faith in the universe, faith in the unseen, or…
Read articleBy Seth Naicker My journey in understanding the rights, dignity, and leadership of women did not begin in a classroom or at a conference. It…
Read articleBy Gil Harper When someone in our community shares that they have been harmed, our first duty is clear: listen, believe, and act to keep…
Read articleBy Gil Harper Women’s Month invites us to reflect on the theme set for our nation: Empowered Women, Empower Nations. For faith communities across South…
Read articleBy Ntsikelelo Colossa – African Spiritual Practitioner/Traditional Healer Positive masculinity is a nature that one needs to realise and tap into. It is like a…
Read articleEvery year on 27 April, South Africa marks Freedom Day — a sacred remembrance of the first democratic elections in 1994 and the liberation from…
Read articleIn South Africa, gender-based violence (GBV) has been described as a national disaster—one that continues to affect millions of women and families across the country.…
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