Martha Karua Defends Women’s Empowerment: “We Seek Recognition Without Threatening the Boy Child”

Martha Karua Defends Women’s Empowerment: “We Seek Recognition Without Threatening the Boy Child”


  • At the third installment of the What Women Want Summit, Martha Karua voiced her support for gender equity.

  • She refuted the idea that women are fundamentally their own worst foes and encouraged unity among women along with mutual responsibility.

  • Karua likewise announced her candidacy for president, motivating those present with her ideas for advancing gender equality.

  • In an interview with LIFEHACK.co.ke, event organizer Pinky Ghelani emphasized the importance of more profound discussions in educational institutions and family settings to tackle problems such as femicide.

Martha Karua, the leader of the People’s Liberation Party (PLP), passionately argued for the necessity of women’s empowerment initiatives when she spoke at the What Women Want Summit, which took place at the Trademark Hotel in Nairobi.

This year’s summit, initiated by Pinky Ghelani, celebrated its third iteration, assembling prominent women from different industries over the course of three days dedicated to empowerment, networking, and discussions.

The much-anticipated event commenced on Friday, March 21, featuring a vibrant gala dinner led by Suba North MP Millie Odhiambo.

During the span of three days, attendees took part in various discussions, workshops, and networking events focused on enhancing women’s rights, leadership roles, and social influence.

Martha Karua’s compelling statement about empowering women

When the summit ended on Sunday, March 23, Karua stepped forward to highlight that women’s empowerment should be recognized as an essential right rather than perceived as a danger to boys or men.

She asserted that recognizing our humanity should not be an afterthought but a fundamental right. We did not arrive coincidentally; we merit equal standing with our male counterparts. Keep in mind, we are the mothers of these men—yes, even those boastful Members of Parliament. Regardless of gender, we are the mothers of exceptional individuals. Thus, our significance confirms that we hold considerable worth ourselves.


Karua encouraged society to move past the idea that enhancing women’s rights comes at the expense of men, highlighting that equality actually enriches all individuals.

Is the notion that women are their own worst enemies a valid one?

Karua likewise addressed the contentious belief that females frequently undermine themselves more than others do.

She recognized that, similar to men, some women might also discourage or undercut others.

Nevertheless, she contended that this should not detract from the many women who encourage and help each other.

Some women undermine and harm their female counterparts. When a woman is observed belittling another woman, she should be confronted. Despite potential denials, this confrontation can prompt action. Conversely, women who support and uplift other women deserve recognition to inspire others.

I’ve learned this through my experience during my initial political campaign. The harsh comments directed at me came predominantly from men, whereas women often took on surrogate roles. It’s said that ‘women are each other’s toughest competitors,’ which reflects this narrative. We should recognize both male and female individuals who act poorly; conversely, we ought to acknowledge those who excel positively,” she stated firmly.

How women drive transformation

Karua emphasized that since women represent the biggest group within the nation, they possess the potential to catalyze substantial social transformation.

“All these elected leaders are female representatives since 51% of the voters are women. Even William Ruto represents women,” she stated.

She motivated women to come together, provide mutual backing, and assume leadership positions to champion policies that emphasize gender equality.

With a daring announcement that left participants astounded, Karua revealed her intention to run for president.

The influence of Pinky Ghelani at the What Women Want Summit

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The founder of the summit, Pinky Ghelani, disclosed that the gathering had drawn more than 3,000 participants, marking the largest attendance since the event began.

She conveyed her enthusiasm regarding the increasing influence of the summit and how it helps mold discussions around women’s empowerment.

Ghelani likewise tackled the critical matter of femicide in Kenya, emphasizing the necessity for a more preemptive strategy to combat gender-based violence.

“We have barely scratched the surface. Femicide isn’t a recent issue; it’s been around for a long time. To combat this, we must initiate these discussions both in educational institutions and within families. We need to speak with our boys and emphasize that young girls aren’t punching bags, regardless of their feelings of frustration or anger,” she implored.


US Deportation Flights to Venezuela Resume Following Deal Reached

US Deportation Flights to Venezuela Resume Following Deal Reached

A plane with 199 Venezuelan immigrants arrived in Maiquetía early Monday morning, according to Venezuela’s Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, who reported this information via state-owned Venezuelan television.

After being expelled from the United States, the team came in via an airplane from Honduras.

“199 fellow countrymen and 199 Venezuelan colleagues returning to their home nation,” were aboard according to Cabello’s statement to VTV.

This flight marks the first one since Venezuelan and U.S. officials reached an agreement to restart repatriation services on Saturday. This move comes after a two-week standoff initiated when Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro halted these flights.

Maduro declined to accept planes from the U.S. transporting deportees following President Donald Trump’s declaration that he intended to revoke Chevron’s permit for exporting Venezuelan petroleum.

The Venezuelan president stated that the move impacted flights heading to Venezuela, which led officials from the Trump administration to warn about potential additional sanctions against the nation.

On Saturday, Venezuelan authorities verified that an agreement between them had been finalized.

President Jorge Rodríguez of Venezuela’s Assembly announced via social media that they have reached an agreement with the U.S. government to restart the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants, starting with a flight scheduled for this coming Sunday, March 23rd.

In his statement, Rodríguez mentioned that under the Trump administration, approximately 250 Venezuelans were deported to a maximum-security facility in El Salvador.

Trump has accused, without providing evidence, those migrants of being members of the Tren de Aragua gang — a designated US foreign terrorist organisation.

“Migration is not an offense, and we won’t stop until we ensure the return of everyone who needs it and save our brothers held captive in El Salvador,” Rodríguez stated.

The leader of Venezuela stated that President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador bears responsibility for the welfare of the Venezuelans who were deported to his nation.

“You ensure their well-being, but before long, you must surrender and set them free, as they are being held captive,” Maduro stated.

EU Chief Demands End to Gaza Killings


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The European Union’s top diplomat called Sunday for an end to the renewed fighting in Gaza during a stop in Egypt, before setting off for Israel and the Palestinian territories to press for resumption of a Gaza truce.

On Tuesday, Israel renewed heavy aerial bombardments in the Gaza Strip, which were then accompanied by ground incursions, following the breakdown of talks with Hamas fighters regarding the subsequent phase of the truce.

“We firmly reject Israel’s renewed military actions, leading to a horrifying number of casualties in Gaza. The violence needs to cease immediately. In a new conflict, everyone emerges as a loser,” stated the European Union’s Kaja Kallas at a press conference in Cairo alongside Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty.

On the European front, it is evident that Hamas needs to free all hostages, Israel should completely restore humanitarian aid to Gaza, and negotiations have to be restarted.

Kallas’ group subsequently verified that she had left Egypt and reached Israel.

In discussions there and in the Palestinian territories on Monday, she is anticipated to “urge for a swift return to complete adherence to the ceasefire-hostage release agreement,” according to her office.

Kallas will additionally highlight “the significance of unrestricted access and consistent delivery of large-scale humanitarian aid into and across Gaza.”

The United Nations stated on Friday that Gaza has been experiencing a “nightmarish situation” following Israel’s resumption of military activities after a six-week truce.

Humanitarian personnel cautioned about a dire condition that has intensified due to Israel’s choice at the beginning of this month to halt assistance and power supply to Gaza amid stalled talks regarding the subsequent stage of the truce.

Kallas was scheduled to meet with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, and opposition leader Yair Lapid.

She won’t be meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as he has an outstanding international arrest warrant from the ICC “for alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes.”

Kallas will meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas and Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa in the occupied West Bank, according to her office.

In recent weeks, both Israel and the United States have attempted to alter the conditions of the ceasefire agreement.

Hamas, the group controlling Gaza, has dismissed this as a breach of the accord that all involved parties endorsed.

The initial stage of the ceasefire facilitated the delivery of crucial supplies such as food, shelter, and medical aid, along with an exchange involving Israeli hostages being released in return for Palestinians detained in Israeli prisons.

On October 7, 2023, militants from Hamas initiated an assault across the border into Israel, leading to over 1,200 fatalities, primarily among civilian populations, as reported by Israeli sources.

Israel’s subsequent bombing campaign and land operation in Gaza have resulted in at least 50,021 fatalities according to the Gaza health ministry on Sunday.

The United Nations deems its statistics to be trustworthy.

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S. Korea’s Bust Businesses Reach 6-Year Peak

S. Korea’s Bust Businesses Reach 6-Year Peak

Approximately 12% of businesses in South Korea faced insolvency last year because of the decline in the construction and property sectors, which represents the highest rate since 2019. These enterprises, weighed down by greater debts than their asset values, confront total loss of capital and fiscal insecurity.

Based on data from the Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) dated March 23, approximately 4,466 businesses—representing 11.9% of the total 37,510 externally audited enterprises (financial institutions excluded)—are projected to face complete bankruptcy. This figure shows an uptick of 116 companies (+2.7%) compared to the previous count of 4,350 in 2023, marking the highest point within this span over the past six years since records started being kept in 2019. Additionally, the likelihood of these companies going bankrupt hit a new peak at 8.2% last year.

In terms of industries, those involved in real estate and rentals experienced the greatest vulnerability at 24.1%, directly affected by the decline in construction activities. Following closely were utility companies (15.7%), sectors related to healthcare and social assistance (14.2%), as well as entertainment and recreation services (14.0%). Construction saw the most significant rise; its insolvency risk climbed to 6.1%—almost double what it was five years earlier when it stood at 3.3%. This surge can be attributed primarily to reduced project orders amidst elevated interest rates and inflation levels.

A representative from FKI cautioned, “The swift rise of bankrupt firms intensifies ambiguity by deteriorating the actual economy and amplifying hazards within the financial sector,” further stating that “these threats can be mitigated via decreased borrowing expenses and enhanced liquidly assistance.”

Romanian Maritime Ports See Drop in Freight as Grain Exports Fall in 2024

Romanian Maritime Ports See Drop in Freight as Grain Exports Fall in 2024

The amount of cargo handled at Romania’s seaports decreased by 14% year-over-year to 59.55 million tons in 2024, as reported by the statistical agency INS and cited by various sources.
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The decrease in total handling volume can be attributed to a 26.3% drop in the amount of loaded cargo, whereas the quantity of unloaded goods saw a rise of 3.8%.

Specifically, the amount of grain loaded saw a decline of 31.6% year-over-year (dropping to 19.9 million tons, which represents one-third of the overall throughput). This drop was mainly due to reduced exports from Ukraine being managed through Romania’s Constanta port, causing volumes to revert nearer to pre-war norms.

The handling of ore (mainly for exports) also decreased considerably, by 39%, totaling 2.5 million tonnes.

On the contrary, the management of petroleum products saw an increase of 12.3% year-over-year to reach 7.4 million tonnes in 2024, with 6.0 million tonnes being offloaded during this period.

iulian@romania-insider.com

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