It's live!!!
Calling on Young African Leaders (18-35 Yrs) making a difference in the education Sector to join the Education Change Makers Cohort 2 – A partnership between the Regional Leadership Center and the Trevor Noah Foundation.
📣 Young #women and girls are boldly raising their voices to shape the future and influence global conversations on #ReparationsNow.
✊️ It's time to acknowledge and redress the deep-rooted colonial, racial, and gendered injustices.
Warm greetings from FEMNET, and we hope this finds you well.
🌍 WEBINAR ANNOUNCEMENT 🌍
Unpacking the Promise: Feminist Engagement with the African Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls (EVAWG)
Register here🖇: https://t.co/lKXrAzzEgg
#gender#feminism#gbv
"We are here to dismantle centuries of colonial propaganda that has insidiously stripped away our rich cultures, distorted our histories, and undermined our very identities. No more! Today, we reclaim our narratives, celebrate our heritage, and stand tall in the truth of who we are. Our culture is our power, and we're taking it back, piece by beautiful piece." - Rachel Kagoiya
@rkagoiy
#SheLeads
#ISpeak4Myself
Tomorrow on KTN News, our very own Wendy Omanga and participants of the Climate Justice Academy will be live discussing the impact of climate change on women. Stay tuned.
@FemnetProg@KTNNewsKE#FeministClimateJustice#CNNAcademy
We’re off to a fiery start at the Africa #FeministClimateJustice Academy – Cohort 3! 🔥💃 The Art Scene team lit up the opening with powerful traditional Kenyan songs and dance, setting the tone for a week of passion, purpose & power!
We’re here for climate justice – stay tuned! 🌍✊🏾
The Kenya Rafting Federation will be holding its first ever Africa Rafting championship in Sagana River on July from 14th to 20th 2025.
Save the date!
#Water@UN_Water#watersports#Rafting#sagana
Save the date!
Young feminists, the mic is yours on X! Help shape the conversation ahead of the #ECOSOCYouthForum on #SDG5 to discuss how we better integrate young women’s voices in peacebuilding.
https://t.co/FMYGBFZ1mw
Are you seated? Good
António Guterres’ term ends in 2026. The touted region to produce the next UN Secretary Sec General is Oceania (Carribean)
If you have watched the PM of Barbados Mia Mottley closely, you know she's the likely (Best) candidate
I've been following her...
So when I see ignoramuses like Caleb Amisi fronting Mukhisa Kituyi, competent as he is, Kenya stands nada chance
After 2 terms (10 years) it will be East Africa’s turn to produce a candidate in Africa. West Africa had its turn through Koffi Annan (Ghana)
Our neighbours may have voted for Djibouti to secure their support in future- Especially Tanzania
Ruto, who will be out of active politics, will also likely give the seat a stab.
That's why he's all over pretending to be involved in Conflict Revolution in Sudan, DRC and climate crisis koso koso,
To boost his chances at the job.
Raila was just a Guinea pig (test) in Ruto's Continental politics. He wanted Djibouti to win b'coz if Raila got the AUC seat,
Other countries would not even consider Kenya for UN sec gen after Mottley
Hizo so called "Diplomatic Blunders" were intentional so that Raila can fail.
Mnacheza na Ruto bana. That man's ambitions know no bounds!
This land owned by William Ruto used to be part of the greater Nyekweri forest. Very critical to the Mara ecosystem and breeding grounds of elephants, giraffe, water buck and many species of migratory birds. Many species of flora and fauna are threatened by this and other farms taken from forest land by the chief land grabber.
The new president of Botswana wants an engaged citizenry. He’s aware that they may even be enraged but he welcomes it.
In some countries, enraged citizens are called criminals and accused of trying to burn down the country
African countries queued up “in a corridor” in Washington to ask the IMF for loans, Kenyan Finance Minister John Mbadi revealed, adding that he felt embarrassed and demeaned.
“Then you’re called in one by one: Nigeria! Rwanda!”