Femme Teakisi: Solange U. Demarque

Femme Teakisi: Solange U. Demarque

 Depuis quelque temps déjà, j’ai l’intention de présenter et de célébrer les femmes Africaines francophones à Teakisi. Bien que je comprenne et sois capable de lire et de parler un tout petit peu de la langue, je n’avais pas la confiance...
Teakisi Woman: Tabitha Mpamira-Kaguri

Teakisi Woman: Tabitha Mpamira-Kaguri

Limited participation in political and public life; gender based violence; lack of education; Female Genital Mutilation (FGM); poverty, lack of production and fulfilment of human rights, are some of the major challenges activists campaign, and raise awareness for in...
Teakisi Woman: Anita Ntomiyanjojo-Muhangi

Teakisi Woman: Anita Ntomiyanjojo-Muhangi

Throughout my few years in business, prior to Teakisi, I realised that one of the biggest challenges I faced was finding or accessing people who were willing to share knowledge and information on how to successfully launch a business. This wasn’t the case when I...
Teakisi Woman: Ngozi Ossai

Teakisi Woman: Ngozi Ossai

It’s believed women spend countless numbers of hours researching their shampoo, conditioner, weaves, extensions, and hair care products. In 2015, the global hair care market was valued at US$81.3 billion, while Mintel valued the US market to be more than $2.5 billion....
Don’t Put Us In The Same Box

Don’t Put Us In The Same Box

Women don’t have to like each other  Women don’t share the same privileges  Women don’t share the same ideologies  Women don’t want the same things  Our struggles are wired differently  And we deserve to express them all. By Afia Kwakyewaa Owusu-Nyantakyi I remember...