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Direct Flights From Johannesburg to Zanzibar/Direct Flights to Zanzibar from Johannesburg
Several airlines operate flights from Johannesburg to Zanzibar including Mango, which has a direct flight.
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Other airlines which operate flights from Johannesburg to Zanzibar include Ethiopian Airlines and Kenya Airways.
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Kigali to Zanzibar Bus
There is no direct bus from Kigali to Zanzibar.
If you would like to travel from Kigali to Zanzibar by bus, you first need to catch a bus from Kigali to Dar es Salaam, and then take the Dar es Salaam-Zanzibar ferry to get to your final destination.
The bus I recommend you use on this route is Modern Coast Express. They have the newest and most comfortable buses on this route.
Now on to my original post about the 100 most influential women in Africa….
What do you think of when you think of African women?
Do you think power, success, leadership, influence? Well, if you don’t, today, I would like to invite you to rethink how you think of African women.
In this post, you’ll find this year’s list of Africa’s 100 most influential women.
Want to get right to it?
Here you go!
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The List
Speaking about the list, Prince Akpah, Managing Director of Avance Media, notes that the list has a representation of 100 women from 35 African countries who are changing the feminine narrative and challenging the status quo of women on the continent.
He also cites that some of the honorees have expressed interest in offering mentorship opportunities to young women from across the continent through the Be A Girl Mentorship Program, which is being launched to upsurge the impact of the publication.
Avance Media has over the years been engaged in changing the narrative about Africa through rating and ranking publications.
The launch of this initiative is expected not only to celebrate Africans but showcase the individual and collective work of women who are earnestly inspiring the next generation of leaders in Africa.
The 2019 100 Most Influential African Women list features women who occupy eminent leadership positions such as President, Prime Minister, Secretary General, First Lady, Governor, Minister, CEO and Commissioners.
Notable among them are Ethiopia’s President H.E. Sahle-Work Zewde, Liberia’s Vice President H.E. Jewel Taylor, Namibia’s Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Dr. Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, United Nations Deputy Secretary General H.E. Amina J. Mohammed and former presidents H.E. Ellen Sirleaf Johnson and H.E. Catherine Samba-Panza.
The list also features young female activists such as AU Youth Envoy Aya Chebbi, Farida Bemba Nabourema and Ilwad Elman.
Profiles of all the honorees can be found at 100women.avancemedia.org and applications for the Be A Girl Mentorship Program are now being accepted.