Respected by their male colleagues and treated as equals. To certain bishops or cardinals theyre well aware of the problems many women in the Catholic Church are turning away because they dont feel theyre taken seriously. Women want to be more visible. This isnt in different parts of the world white church theres a growing sensitivity to that desire and its also reaching the vatican only. Becoming more visible is part of the challenge anybody sees what goes on behind the walls of the vatican. Bought a quarter of the staff are women many more lay women the nuns and many of them highly qualified. Editor in chief of the french section of Vatican Radio for twenty five years looking back she remembers how difficult it was
at the beginning how some cardinals thought it beneath dignity to be interviewed by a woman and simply ignored her. Also said. As soon as i left the studios to interview somebody at the vatican it was dreadful when i was in a larger group of men i always had the feeling th
Politicians and accountability - Corruption has long been a pervasive issue in Papua New Guinea, with politicians often accused of engaging in illegal activities while in office.
18 October 2022 - Dis-Chem’s racial employment policy has been the subject of intense national controversy since the leaking of a document last week indicating that the company had imposed a “moratorium” on hiring white candidates. Clarity is needed.
17 October 2022 - According to an internal letter that was leaked and verified last week, Dis-Chem CEO Ivan Saltzman demanded a “moratorium” on “the appointment of white individuals”. Saltzman added that these “harsh measures” were necessary to avoid a potential fine of 10% of turnover, which would roughly be R2 billion.
17 October 2022 - The institution by Dis-Chem CEO Ivan Saltzman of a “moratorium” on the appointment or promotion of white candidates has predictably sparked controversy, and rightly so.