Ghanaian Afro-Beat/pop star Sefa has officially released her brand-new single “Busy Body,” featuring award-winning dancehall Icon Stoneboy. The vibrant collaboration blends catchy Afro pop/ Afrobeat melodies with dancehall energy, delivering a fun and relatable story about modern relationships and the famous friend-zone experience. “Busy Body” humorously explores a situation many listeners know too well — a girl insisting a guy is “just a friend,” yet still expecting attention, favors and expensive gifts. Through witty lyrics and infectious rhythm, Sefa playfully calls out the mixed signals, while Stoneboy adds his signature charisma and smooth delivery, giving the record an undeniable crossover appeal. Produced over an upbeat and danceable rhythm, the song captures everyday dating culture among young people and is already sparking conversation on social media. With its relatable storyline and sing-along chorus, “Busy Body” is poised to become a fan favorite across radio, streamin...
Laws designed to ensure equal economic opportunities for women are only half-enforced on average across the world, indicating that the barriers that keep women from contributing fully to growth and prosperity are far steeper than previously thought, according to a new report from the World Bank Group. Even if the laws were fully enforced, women would still enjoy barely two-thirds of the legal rights of men. For the first time, the latest Women, Business and the Law report assesses not only the degree of equality in laws on the books, but also the extent to which those laws are enforced. Legal experts surveyed estimated that laws that encourage full economic participation by women are only half-enforced, indicating that governments have a long way to go. Even as they make progress in establishing new equal-opportunity laws, economies on average have in place fewer than half of the policies and services needed for enforcement. Only 4% of women ac...