Zimbabwe Scoops Top UNESCO Award For Girls And Women’s Education

Female Student Network Trust (FSNT), an organisation that advocates the rights of female students in tertiary institutions, raised the national flag high when it won the first edition of the unesco Prize for Girls and Women’s Education.FSNT and the Directorate of Early Childhood Education in the Indonesian ministry of Education beat 51 other nominees to land the prestigious global award. The two laureates will each receive an award of $50 000 at an official ceremony…

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‘Shock After 30 Men Gang Rape A Teenager In Brazil, And Post Video Footage Of The Attack On Social Media’

Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage captionProtesters in Rio, demanding reforms including better protection from male violence on International Women’s Day in March Brazilian police are hunting more than 30 men suspected of raping a teenage girl in Rio de Janeiro, and of putting video of the attack on social media. The girl, 16, believes she was doped after going to her boyfriend’s house on Saturday and says she woke up in a different house, surrounded by the…

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Dodgy doctorates giver in court over unpaid bills

Dodgy doctorates giver in court over unpaid bills

AFRICAN Sun hotels on Friday hauled the Philanthropy Institute of Zimbabwe (PZI) founder, Enrico Sibanda, to court for evading payment of bills after holding events at two of their top Harare branches. Sibanda was at the centre of controversy for dishing doctorates described as dodgy to several high profile business executives, public officials and politicians. Another conference centre provider, Mega First Holdings, also took him to court over same allegations. The former jailbird who is…

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