Welcome to Monday Highlights.
Highlights of the week
- Winnie Mandela former first lady of south Africa dies at 81.
- Naomi Campbell, dazzles at the Arise fashion week.
- Celebrating Stephenaie Busari CNN editor who obtained the 'proof of life' video of the missing chibok girls.
- 30 years old Bogolo Joy kenewando becomes minister of investment, trade & industry in Botswana.
- Global Communications Groundless Mass Sack Affects over 70 Women.
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- Winnie Mandela former first lady of south Africa dies at 81.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, passionate anti-apartheid activist and ex-wife of South Africa’s first black president, Nelson Mandela, has died at age 81.
She fought valiantly against the Apartheid state and sacrificed her life for the freedom of the country,”
- Naomi Campbell, dazzles at the Arise fashion week.
She is an iconic supermodel who is known for her effortless sense of style and age-defying looks.
And Naomi Campbell ruled the runway during the ARISE Fashion Week event in Lagos, Nigeria.
The stunning Vogue coverstar defied her 47 years as she strutted confidently down the runway.
- Celebrating Stephenaie Busari CNN editor who obtained the 'proof of life' video of the missing chibok girls.
A multi-award winning and internationally acclaimed journalist, Stephanie is the African Supervising Producer at CNN’s new multi-platform bureau in Lagos, Nigeria. With experience spanning reputable international media platforms including: The BBC, New Nation and Daily Mirror, all in the UK, Stephanie clearly possesses the expertise that her role requires. Since joining CNN in 2008, she has worked across some of the network’s most important African stories. In particular she was central to CNN’s coverage of the Missing Chibok girls, working alongside Senior International Correspondent Nima Elbagir. #IWD
- 30 years old Bogolo Joy kenewando becomes minister of investment, trade & industry in Botswana.
Botswana’s newly appointed 30 year old minister Bogolo Joy Kenewendo is being celebrated on social media by many Africans, who say her appointment despite her age is a rare feat that needs to be replicated across the continent.
Kenewendo was one of the ministers appointed by Botswana’s new president Mokgweetsi Masisi, who in his inaugural address pledged to invest in the youth and create job opportunities for them.
Kenewendo, appointed the Investment, Trade and Industry Minister becomes Botswana’s youngest ever minister, two years after she was appointed by the former president Ian Khama as a member of parliament.
- Global Communications Groundless Mass Sack Affects over 70 Women.
Women who were affected by the mass sack of global communications, a telecommunication company was unhappy about the way they were dismissed.
Affected Workers protested on youtube asking for a pay off as they have served to organisation for over 10 years and deserves to be well dismissed.
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