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South Africans will be celebrating National Women's Day this weekend, and many are wondering: do we get a day off?
March 8 was officially recognized as National Women’s Day in 1910, according to the U.S. Census. By 1911, the movement had stretched globally with rallies in Austria, Denmark, Germany and ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed a National Women’s Day commemoration event in Greater Tzaneen municipality, Limpopo. on ...
While South Africans are missing out on a day off work for National Women's Day, it's important to remember why the day is ...
IWD originated from labor movements in the early 20th century, with the first National Women's Day observed in the U.S. in 1909. It became a global movement in 1911 and was recognized by the ...
International Women's Day is a specific day set aside, in this case March 8, dedicated to the advancement of women worldwide, according to InternationalWomensDay.com.
Action Society released a statement on Women's Day, asserting that the widespread violence against South African women should ...
South Africa marks National Women's Day on Saturday, reflecting on the historic 1956 march where thousands of women stood ...
Opened in July, the Frances Perkins National Monument is one of the country’s newest national monuments, and it would be very ...