Building a business whatever your gender: Dubai's drive to empower women entrepreneurs
More and more women are taking the plunge to set up their own business in Dubai, from food and beverage outlets to consultancies and retail stores.
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More and more women are taking the plunge to set up their own business in Dubai, from food and beverage outlets to consultancies and retail stores.
Johannesburg — Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis says their friendly match against rivals Zambia on Saturday will help them to gauge their readiness for the back-to-back Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (Awcon) qualifier against Algeria in the final round.
Johannesburg — And now for the World Cup. Actually, now for 10 days of quarantine, then practice, warm-up games and then the World Cup.
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Cape Town — Banyana Banyana can upstage their male counterparts Bafana Bafana by qualifying for the 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations in Morocco in July.
Johannesburg — The Proteas gave their confidence a boost ahead of the World Cup by completing a come from behind series win against the West Indies at the Wanderers on Sunday.
On a rugged, gravelly patch of earth in Elig Edzoa, a working-class district of Yaounde, 14-year-old Leslie starts performing skills – juggling the ball with her foot, soon attracting a crowd of kids. They’re soon playing the toro passing game.
Johannesburg — The Proteas will draw attention to what’s been termed South Africa’s ‘second pandemic’ when they take to the Wanderers for the fourth One-Day International against the West Indies, dressed in black.