Saturday, April 11, 2026

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Regina Daniels and Mother Join Women’s Day March in Cameroon

Join Regina Daniels and her mother as they participate in a march celebrating International Women’s Day. Discover how they emphasize women's empowerment and advocate for gender equality, as reported by Africazine.

Government Reaffirms Commitment to Girl-Child Education at Holy Child School Event

In a recent statement, Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang highlighted the government's dedication to promoting girl-child education and the importance of robust tertiary education systems. Read more about her insightful remarks on this vital issue in the latest article from Africazine.

New Zealand White Ferns secure series win against Zimbabwe in ODI

In the second ODI of the three-match series, the White Ferns of New Zealand face off against Zimbabwe in Dunedin this Sunday. With a chance to clinch the series, the exciting matchup promises thrilling cricket action. Stay tuned for updates from Africazine.

Moxii Africa Hosts Webinar on Social Media Ban for Children

Discover the ongoing debate surrounding the best solutions for protecting children in today's society. Explore the pros and cons of potential bans and whether the risks outweigh the benefits. Stay informed with insights from Africazine.

International Women’s Day Activities Kick Off with Sports Event in YaoundĂ©

Join us for the 41st edition of International Women's Day (IWD) activities, which commenced on March 4, 2026, at the Ministry of Territorial Administration (MINAT). Discover inspiring initiatives and events celebrating women's achievements and promoting gender equality. Source: Africazine.

Glossy Lips Make a Comeback in Makeup Trends

Discover the latest makeup trend as glossy lips make a stunning return, replacing the long-standing matte lipsticks. Beauty enthusiasts are embracing lighter, more natural finishes for a fresh look. Read more about this trend in Dar es Salaam, reported by Africazine.

Mauritania’s Rural Communities Value Full Body as Beauty Standard

Discover how cultural perceptions of beauty in rural Mauritania celebrate fuller body types as symbols of wealth and good upbringing, contrasting with the stigma against slimness. Explore this fascinating aspect of Mauritanian society in our latest article on Africazine.

Over 50 Youths Complete Special Olympics Volunteer Training in Papua New Guinea

Discover how over 50 youths, including individuals with intellectual disabilities, successfully completed the Call for Volunteers Batch III Training with Special Olympics Papua New Guinea (SOPNG) at Sir John Guise. Read more about their inspiring journey in the article from Africazine.