Daily Nation Newspaper

Women call for capacity building in business

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The civil war in South ZAMBIA Alliance of Women Sudan, erupting two years says there is need for after the country won independen­ce enhanced capacity building from Sudan and from both government fought and the largely private along sector ethnic to lines support between women Dinkas with more and Ni nu ce er sn, t ive cs au is ned v ari hounsd kr edys economic sectors.

Alliance Executive Director Edah Chimya says while women participat­ion accounts for about 60 percent in the agricultur­e and business sectors among others, access to financing and market linkages still remains a challenge for women.

Ms. Chimya says women play a critical role in contributi­ng of thousands of deaths between to the country’s 2013 and 2018. economic developmen­t

The shooting happened hence the need for them to on Tuesday when the commission­er be well supported. He says of government Boma County working in Pibor closely was returning with the from pa rivi as tiett os ea ctvoi lr lasgheo.uld en s ur" eTt ho e pu cot min mp isl a sc io en mere a w-ith suhri se ste athm at wew nil tl tod eN li yb ae tr va it lela ge t arngdetonw­hoims rent ur t no henwsa us rea mthb au ts th he edy, a rn edfu1l5lyp­seuo pp lo er wt-ere ek di lil ned aliln sc el cut do irnsg. the commissiMo­ns.er,C"huAmbryaha­hmas Kaelslaong, c Ian ll feo dr mo ant io tn he wMoimniest­nerto of cG om re eat fe or rt Phi ba on rd Ab domoi sn tits ht re air t ive pAaretiac,ips aitdio. n in key economic Kelang sector said such the as attackers agricultur­e, manufactur­ing were suspected to be youths and mining sectors. from the region's Anyuak community. Among the dead were Boma's deputy

 ?? Ms Chimya Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, the speaker of South Africa’s National Assembly. ??
Ms Chimya Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, the speaker of South Africa’s National Assembly.

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