The Unequal Telling of Our History: Who Gets Judged, Who Gets Shielded?
I am not much of a television person, and I rarely watch TV, except for the occasional documentary on a
Read MoreA vibrant space for meaningful discussions, personal stories, and expert interviews on gender-based violence (GBV). Inspired by Sis’ Mantoa Selepe’s empowering advocacy, this section offers hope, educates on equality, and spreads kindness, uplifting voices for justice and healing.
I am not much of a television person, and I rarely watch TV, except for the occasional documentary on a
Read MoreAs I am writing this piece, I am in deep pain. Yesterday it rained heavily, and the informal settlement was
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Read MoreWe catch up with Nkanyezi Ntanda, a 23 year old woman with a passion for culture, education, and empowerment. She
Read MoreIn a world where women continue to rise against the odds, the stories of everyday heroines often go unheard. Yet,
Read MoreMy Beloved Nation As a Mother of the Nation, I promised to share my journey at AbafaziPhambili. October is our
Read MoreMy Beloved Nation As the Mother of the Nation, I write this with a heavy heart. South Africa does not
Read MorePinky’s (Not a real name) journey from trauma to motherhood is a powerful testament to resilience. Her story sheds light
Read MoreOn the 15th of June 2024, AbafaziPhambili hosted a successful empowerment event at Serengeti Estate in Kempton Park. The venue
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