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Bahati Msosa

Bahati Msosa

@Ms_Msosa

Feminist✊🏾 || LLM HRDA, UP || Canon Collins Scholar || LLB (Hons) Mw ⚖ || Prosecutor || She/Her || YALI RLC-SA Alumna || Dog mom || LGBTQIA+ Ally

Blantyre, Malawi شامل ہوئے Eylül 2020
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Bahati Msosa
Bahati Msosa@Ms_Msosa·
Africa’s future is in safe hands.
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How lucky we are to experience boring, ordinary, uneventful days. Somewhere in the world, that kind of safety is unimaginable.
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opportunitydesk.org
opportunitydesk.org@OpportunityDesk·
Initiative for Transitional Justice in Africa (ITJA) Communications Fellowship 2026 (Stipend available) The consortium seeks to recruit a communications fellow who will work closely with the program and communications teams to disseminate the project’s work, engage stakeholders across different sectors and enhance the visibility of the project across Africa and beyond. Details: opd.to/41lxjCS | Deadline: Rolling Basis
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AU Youth Volunteer Corps
AU Youth Volunteer Corps@AUVolunteer·
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: AU-YVC 2026! Are you a young African professional (aged 18–35) ready to gain hands-on experience and contribute to #Agenda2063? 🔗 Apply: shorturl.at/jbjBm 🕒 Deadline: April 26, 2026
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Saad
Saad@lolnvmtho·
Adulting is realizing you didn’t look as bad as you thought you did a couple of years ago because now you look way worse
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Vanessa
Vanessa@cyrillasundays·
An important pivot a woman makes in her feminist journey is deciding to stop debating feminism with men
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Di Helleng 2.0
Di Helleng 2.0@Todi_M2·
School is genuinely my only talent 😭 that’s why I’ll never stop learning & doing courses
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cοcσα
cοcσα@shawtie_e·
Nothing annoys me more than someone trying to have a casual conversation with me when they owe me an apology.
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Manjula Singh
Manjula Singh@SinghManju37713·
"Beauty with brains" isn’t a compliment, it’s a backhanded stereotype. It assumes intelligence is rare in women but default in men. No one says ‘handsome with brains’. Bcoz a man’s intelligence is expected. When a woman has both, you call it exceptional. It’s not. It’s normal.✌️
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🪞@BALUCIAGA·
i was born in the right generation. i love questioning the government and questioning religion without getting killed for it.
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Lo Candice Wenu ...
Lo Candice Wenu ...@Candee_Leigh·
I’ll never stop complaining about how horrible periods are and not just the pains but the overall experience? 0/10
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femmenotes
femmenotes@femmenote·
When I become a millionaire, I won’t tell anybody, but there will be signs.
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Gracious Onuoha
Gracious Onuoha@grayshurz·
oh to be a rich beautiful woman in her big car driving to buy overpriced groceries to stock up her breathtaking kitchen in her gorgeous house🫶🏾❤️
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Miquela
Miquela@seriousflower0·
And when it's my turn to train an intern I will do it like I'm training my own child.
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Mandy_M
Mandy_M@mandymatsinhe·
Is this legal or allowed? To leave your country, claim that you’re a victim of a genocide that doesn’t exist? Receive grants in a foreign country then you just change your mind?
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White Afrikaans 'refugees' returning to South Africa due to financial concerns, difficulty adapting to American culture and feeling culturally isolated despite integrating into workplaces and schools When U.S. President Donald Trump introduced a special refugee pathway for white South Africans in 2025, the policy sparked global attention. The program allowed Afrikaners—descendants of mainly Dutch settlers and Afrikaans-speaking South Africans—to enter the United States under claims of discrimination and violence at home. Several thousand Afrikaners took the opportunity to relocate to the United States due to a false narrative of a non existent genocide on white farmers in South Africa. South Africa’s government strongly rejected the claim that white citizens face systematic persecution. Officials argued that crime affects all South Africans regardless of race and that police statistics do not support the narrative of targeted anti-white violence. The U.S. initiative prioritized Afrikaners for refugee admission, dramatically reshaping the country’s refugee system and reducing the overall annual cap to just 7,500 people. The Trump administration justified the policy by citing alleged discrimination and violence against white farmers and landowners in South Africa. The first group of Afrikaner families arrived in the United States in May 2025, greeted with media attention and political debate. Yet, not long after arriving, some families have begun returning to South Africa, citing a range of personal and practical reasons for leaving the U.S. One of the most common reasons cited by returning Afrikaners is the high cost of living in the United States. Healthcare in particular can be a major adjustment. Unlike South Africa’s mix of public and private systems, medical treatment in the United States often requires expensive insurance or high out-of-pocket payments. For some Afrikaner families, the economic trade-off simply did not make sense in the long term. While American salaries are often higher, everyday expenses can be significantly greater than in South Africa. Housing, health insurance, childcare, and education can place heavy financial pressure on families. Many newcomers discover that even well-paying jobs can leave little disposable income once those costs are covered. bzzlifenews.com

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The Quake
The Quake@ibquake·
“The voice that shrinks us, sounds like us” Happy Women’s Month
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