General News of Wednesday, 1 November 2017Source: www.ghanaweb.comPolitics is dirty, women must fight for their place - Nana Oye Lithurplay videoNana Oye Lithur, Former Minister for Gender, Children and Social ProtectionFormer Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Nana Oye Lithur has emphasized the need for a satisfactory involvement of women in politics. The minister who described politics as “dirty” in her quest to advocate for more women in politics pressed that women must remain steadfast in snatching political positions from men. She noted that, “we run a political system - the first past the post system. The POWA Forum is expected to take place in every quarter of the year as its agenda rides on. It is a platform designed to engage persons of diverse backgrounds in a series of conversations to facilitate the development of women.
Source: GhanaWeb November 01, 2017 07:18 UTC