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  2. Magda Wierzycka - Wikipedia

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    Magdalena Franciszka Wierzycka [1] (born 1969 in Gliwice, Poland [2]) is a Polish-South African billionaire businesswoman. [3] She is the co-founder and CEO of Sygnia Ltd, a financial services company. [4] [5] She is the richest woman in South Africa, [6] and is also known for her anti-corruption activism.

  3. OneRepublic - Wikipedia

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    OneRepublic perform at Zermatt Unplugged 2011 in Switzerland. OneRepublic released their third studio album, Native, on March 22, 2013, marking the end of the band's three-and-a-half-year hiatus. [21] The album debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200 becoming their first top 10 album in the US, with first week sales of 60,000.

  4. Women in Africa - Wikipedia

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    A Congolese woman asserts women's rights with the message 'The mother is as important as the father' printed on her pagne, 2015.. The culture, evolution, and history of women who were born in, live in, and are from the continent of Africa reflect the evolution and history of the African continent itself.

  5. Linda Mabhena-Olagunju - Wikipedia

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    Linda Mabhena-Olagunju (born January 1, 1984) is a South African entrepreneur and businesswoman. She is the founder of DLO Energy Resources Group (Pty) Ltd, an independent power producer (IPP). Mabhena-Olagunju currently serves as the company's chief executive officer. [2] [3] [4]

  6. Elizabeth Akua Ohene - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Ohene was born on 24 January 1945 in Ho in the Volta Region of Ghana. [2] She attended Mawuli School and gained admission to the University of Ghana in 1964, graduating with B.A. (Hon.) degree in English in 1967.

  7. Kennedy Johnson was 15 years old when she gave birth to a baby girl in a Detroit foster home for teen moms, in February 1996. ... the largest city in northern Ghana, Johnson was given her honorary ...

  8. Anita Erskine - Wikipedia

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    Anita Erskine-Amaizo (born Vered - Marian Anita Erskine; 3 December 1978) is a Ghanaian media and communications entrepreneur, broadcaster, talk show host and sustainability champion who broadcasts in both English and French, professional compère, actress and girls’ education advocate.

  9. No boys allowed: this village in Africa is only for women - AOL

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    Umoja, a village in the grasslands of East Africa, is only for women. As The Guardian reports, the village was ... "The village was founded in 1990 by a group of 15 women who were survivors of ...