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#WCW Victoria Byoma, using banana fibre to change lives
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Lifestyle #WCW Victoria Byoma, using banana fibre to change lives

By Nduta Waweru on November 29, 2017

Our WCW this week is Victoria Byoma, a Ugandan lawyer with a passion for arts and craft. She was recently recognised for her contribution to changing the lives of women in Uganda thanks to her business of making products from banana fibre.

WCW Tabitha Chawinga, Scoring her way to the top of the world
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Lifestyle WCW Tabitha Chawinga, Scoring her way to the top of the world

By Nduta Waweru on November 22, 2017

Our WCW this week is Tabitha Chawinga, Malawi’s football star currently playing for Swedish side, Kvarnsveden. She emerged the best forward at the Swedish Football award on Monday.

Remembering an audacious activist Ken Saro Wiwa
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Politics and Society Remembering an audacious activist Ken Saro Wiwa

By Nduta Waweru on November 10, 2017

Today we commemorate the death of Kenule ‘Ken’ Beeson Saro-Wiwa, environmental activist, writer, TV producer, who was hanged on this day in 1995 by the military dictatorship of General Sani Abacha.

WCW Asma Mansour, promoter of social entrepreneurship
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Lifestyle WCW Asma Mansour, promoter of social entrepreneurship

By Nduta Waweru on November 8, 2017

Our #WCW is the founder of Tunisian centre of Social Entrepreneurship, Asma Mansour. She focuses on creating a social shift in how to solve problems not only in Tunisia but also all over the world.

#GoodMorningAfrica from Togoville, Togo
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Lifestyle #GoodMorningAfrica from Togoville, Togo

By Nduta Waweru on November 8, 2017

Greetings Africa from Togoville a town and canton located in south of Togo at the northern edge of Lake Togo.

Greetings Africa from Lake Malawi
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Arts, Culture and Sport Greetings Africa from Lake Malawi

By Nduta Waweru on November 7, 2017

Lake Malawi, also known as Lake Nyasa in Tanzania and Lago Niassa in Mozambique, is an African Great Lake located between Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania. It is the ninth largest lake in the world and the third largest and second deepest lake in Africa.

Greetings from Chad’s Zakouma National Park
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Arts, Culture and Sport Greetings from Chad’s Zakouma National Park

By Nduta Waweru on October 30, 2017

Zakouma National Park in Chad is home to some of the continent’s endangered animals. Situated just south of the Sahara Desert and above the fertile rainforest regions, Zakouma has become a safe haven for Central and West African wildlife.

#WCW Abimbola Alale, only female CEO of Satellite Company in Africa, Europe and the Middle East
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Lifestyle #WCW Abimbola Alale, only female CEO of Satellite Company in Africa, Europe and the Middle East

By Nduta Waweru on October 25, 2017

Our #WCW is the MD and CEO of Nigeria Communication Satellite Ltd (NIGCOMSAT), Abimbola Alale. She is the only female boss of a major satellite company in Africa, Europe and The Middle East.

#WCW Alice Wairimu Nderitu: A tireless conflict mediator, gender equality advocate and peace-builder
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Lifestyle #WCW Alice Wairimu Nderitu: A tireless conflict mediator, gender equality advocate and peace-builder

By Nduta Waweru on October 18, 2017

Our WCW today is Alice Wairimu Nderitu a Kenyan conflict mediator, gender equality advocate and peace-builder, recipient of the 2017 Global Pluralism Award.

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