Zanator honors mom Nana Konadu for women’s rise
A tribute to one of Ghana’s most influential women landed on International Women’s Day, courtesy of her own daughter in parliament.
Zanator honours Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings
- Zanator Agyeman-Rawlings paid tribute to her late mother.
- Zanator represents Klottey Korle as a Member of Parliament.
- Nana Konadu’s activism and advocacy shaped countless lives.
- The tribute aligned with International Women’s Day observances.
Healthcare and legal legacy
- Nana Konadu helped establish Korle-Bu’s Radiotherapy Unit.
- Cancer patients gained vital treatment access through that facility.
- Her push influenced the Interstate Succession Law’s passage.
- Widows and children got stronger legal protections because of it.
Grassroots empowerment on the ground
- Nana Konadu personally visited rural communities promoting independence.
- Processing factories gave women sustainable income streams.
- Women-led enterprises flourished under her direct encouragement.
- Queenmothers got empowered as key community welfare voices.
The broader call to action
- Zanator urged everyone to keep backing women’s empowerment.
- Families, communities, and nations all benefit when women rise.
- Nana Konadu’s life remains a blueprint for gender equity.
