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Lioness Launch / Ethiopian ready-to-wear clothing brand, Kunjina, launches new concept collection — Lionesses of Africa

Kunjina, a unique Ethiopian ready-to-wear clothing brand that mainly caters to women within the age range of 25-40 and founded by Kunjina Tesfaye, is launching its new concept collection this month. The collection named UDET, a Geez word meaning cycle, is Inspired by Kunjina’s personal experience. The collection revolves around topics like fear, productivity guilt […]

Create your underlying theme — Lionesses of Africa

by Safiyyah Boolay-Jappie Determining what our purpose is in life can be one of the hardest questions that we as humans are compelled to answer. It is the guiding light we seek to help us create value that is meaningful to us far beyond the remuneration, adoration and adulation we may enjoy from our worldly […]

My career or my family?

Erica Paiva The empowered woman of today receives this question almost every day in an ironic way. As if she could not choose and had to blindly consent that there is no possibility of pursuing a career to the detriment of the family, only to the man is given that possibility of being able to venture […]

Embrace Meaning — Lionesses of Africa

by Lionesses of Africa Operations Department Last weekend we asked you to reach for your inner Steve or Elon a.k.a. ‘war leaders’ (ok, we did say ‘not too much Steve or Elon’ – as these are 100% ’power, drive and complete belief’ that would completely exhaust many of us mere mortals on the best of […]

African Farming competition winners – African Farming

Did you recently enter a competition via our magazine or online platforms? All winners will be announced here after being contacted. Check out the list of lucky readers and the exciting prizes they won below! For any queries contact Johan.Terblanche@media24.com. The prize sponsor is responsible for delivery of prizes within a reasonable time (8-12 weeks). ARCC […]

Transformation and knowledge transfer – African Farming

Auction houses play an important role in the livestock sector, linking farmers to one another and to their markets. They provide a reliable market pricing tool, and superb networking systems overseen by socially skilled auctioneers and agents who will go the extra mile for their clients, big or small and black or white.  The success […]

More vets needed for transformation – African Farming

South Africa has a ratio of 60 to 70 veterinarians per million people whereas the global norm is said to be 200 to 400 vets per million. This critical shortage of animal health professionals, especially in rural areas, has a profound negative impact on emerging black farmers and on transformation in agriculture as a whole. […]