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Growing rift among universities over presidential power grab

Growing rift among universities over presidential power grab
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Going for posts, Unstoppable inclusion with Rugby Africa - Afrik-news com : Africa news, Maghreb news

Fatma s journey in rugby began with coincidence, much like many of the greats in the game, Rugby has been a quest of growing one’s confidence. Back in 2015, without any prior experience in playing rugby, Fatma had only attended rugby games as a spectator, most of which were only played by men. After a life changing suggestion for a new hobby from a friend, she made it out to the rugby field behind her office and there her story began, with the support of other female players. When she picked up the oval ball for the first time, she knew that she had found what she had been searching for.

World Rugby awards two leading African Women in Rugby the 2021 Women s Executive Leadership Scholarships - Afrik-news com : Africa news, Maghreb news

World Rugby awards two leading African Women in Rugby the 2021 Women s Executive Leadership Scholarships - Afrik-news com : Africa news, Maghreb news
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Abigail Kawonza: Paving the way for successful women on and off the field

Content provided by Last updated: 11/03 - 13:20 The inclusion and integration of women in sports has been a contentious topic over the years. As the industry continues to open space for women all around the world, International Women’s month is a good time to not only commemorate pioneers such as Abigail Kawonza, who have pushed boundaries and opened doors for other women – but to also celebrate the work done to date. Having been involved in rugby for over two decades – Abigail Kawonza has witnessed the industry’s many wins and losses. However, in her role as one of Rugby Africa (www.RugbyAfrique.com)’s Unstoppables, she has also seen and celebrated many developments, especially in a sport that was largely considered for men. Being part of the Unstoppables, a campaign dedicated to fast-tracking the development of women’s rugby in Africa, Kawonza pridefully notes that one of the major developments in he

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