Sista Bosso Magazine March 2026 The International Women's Issue
About the Issue: March 2026 Issue 51 – The International Women's Issue
This March 2026 edition of Sista Bosso Magazine is our powerful tribute to The International Women's Issue. We celebrate women who transcend borders, challenge systems, and build futures with unapologetic strength and vision. From resilient leaders reshaping economies to creatives claiming space through art and voice, this issue honors the global sisterhood that refuses to be contained.
Our Editor's Note opens the magazine with a raw, inspiring reflection on the power of collective voices, reminding us that every woman's story fuels the next, and together we amplify change that echoes far beyond borders.
Mark your calendars for empowerment in action with our International Women's Day Brunch Event Poster. Join us on Sunday, 8th March 2026, for a vibrant gathering filled with meaningful dialogue, celebration, and connection, because real change often starts over shared meals and sisterly solidarity.
"Women Without Borders: Stories, Systems & Survival Beyond Geography" anchors the issue, exploring how women navigate, innovate, and thrive in a world without limits. These are tales of adaptation, resistance, and triumph that prove geography is no barrier to impact.
Filoe Mfebe shines as a dynamic storyteller, MC, voiceover artist, radio personality, and theatre practitioner. With her roots in hip-hop culture and creative expression, Filoe commands stages and airwaves with authenticity and fire, her multifaceted talent bridges communities, sparks conversations, and embodies the fearless creativity that defines modern African womanhood.
In "Sculptural Maximalism Rises: Fashion Mirrors Women Claiming Global Spaces," we explore how bold, architectural fashion becomes a metaphor for women seizing visibility and power on the world stage, turning clothing into bold statements of identity, fusion, and unapologetic presence.
"Leadership, Ownership & Power: Examining Access to Leadership, Ownership & Decision Making Worldwide" dissects the global barriers and breakthroughs, highlighting pathways to equity and the strategies women use to claim seats at every table.
Katlego Gobe radiates as a celebrated radio personality, certified life coach, and audio-visual content creator. Her magnetic on-air presence combined with soul-deep coaching empowers listeners to embrace their worth, pursue purpose, and build lives of intention, proving that media and mentorship together can spark personal revolutions.
"Through The Lens Project: African Female Photographers Competition" showcases the breathtaking work of emerging African women behind the camera, capturing authentic stories that challenge narratives and celebrate the continent's diversity through powerful, unfiltered visuals.
"Economic Freedom & Survival: How Women Make Money in Economies That Were Not Built for Them" uncovers the ingenuity and grit of women hustling in hostile systems, turning constraints into creative wealth-building strategies that sustain families and communities.
"Inclusive Growth Leaders: Women Reshape Economies with Purpose Driven Innovation" profiles visionaries who lead with heart, merging business acumen with social impact to create sustainable, equitable progress that benefits everyone.
Peculiar Nteheleng captivates as a radio personality, art major, and all-around creative force. Her artistic background infuses her on-air charisma with depth and originality, turning broadcasts into platforms for authentic self-expression, cultural pride, and boundary-pushing conversations.
"Culture Identity & The Female Body: How Culture Shapes Control, Freedom & Expression" delves into the complex interplay between tradition and autonomy, celebrating the female body as a site of resistance, joy, reclamation, and unfiltered power.
Kayleigh Jeffrey stands out as a talented photographer, entrepreneur, and founder of Delicate Moments Photography. Through her lens, she freezes tender, transformative moments, capturing vulnerability, strength, and beauty in ways that honor real stories and inspire viewers to embrace their own delicate yet unbreakable essence. Our March 2026 cover's photographer.
"Women, Work & Migration: The Emotional Cost of Migration on Women & Families" offers a heartfelt examination of the sacrifices, resilience, and emotional layers women carry when crossing borders for opportunity, highlighting both the hidden toll and the profound love that fuels their journeys.
Jowhari Trahan embodies multifaceted brilliance as an art curator, manager, gallerist, editor, creative director, author, poet, mentor, and teacher. Through platforms like Zarif Soulye Gallery, she nurtures indie talent, pioneers movements, and weaves narratives that elevate marginalized voices, her influence ripples across art, fashion, and culture, inspiring generations.
"Resilient Global Leadership: Human Centered Strategy Drives Cross Border Expansion" spotlights approaches that prioritize people and empathy in scaling impact, showing how compassionate, inclusive strategies lead to lasting global success.
Keamogetswe Ratlhagana closes the features as a commanding radio producer and presenter, writer, storyteller, content creator, and media personality. With her eloquent voice and creative vision, she amplifies underrepresented narratives, builds community through storytelling, and turns every platform into a space for unity, inspiration, and real connection.
This issue is more than pages, it is a global call to celebrate, reflect, and rise together. Dive in, Sistas, your power is reflected here, and the world is listening.