The Angami Women Organisation (AWO) and Khiamniungan Menyiu Hoikam (KMH) has expressed appreciation to the Nagaland government for suspending IAS officer Reny Wilfred from his official post, following accusations of sexual assault. In a press release issued on May
BY NTN / Saturday, 24 May, 2025Kohima
BY NTN Correspondent / Friday, 2 May, 2025The Angami Women Organisation (AWO) has condemned the “repeated and inexcusable” actions of Reny Wilfred- whom the organisation labelled as “a man who has shown a disturbing pattern of abusing his position of power to abuse women and children”.
BY NTN / Wednesday, 23 April, 2025The Angami Women Organisation (AWO) has expressed outrage on the reported physical assault on a nursing student at District Hospital Dimapur. “Such acts of violence on women, particularly against young professionals who dedicate their lives to serving others, are
BY NTN / Thursday, 27 February, 2025The Angami Women Organisation (AWO) condemned the physical assault to the President of Angami Students’ Union on August 9 by the Assam Rifles personnel. “Such treatment by the armed forces to a Student leader in broad day light and
BY NTN / Saturday, 10 August, 2024The Kohima Village Council (KVC) has strongly condemned the inhuman act committed by Neizosetuo Kire and Khrietsonyu Whuorie upon Lt. Kezhalelie Lawrence Miasalhou and his son, Thejavizo B. Miasalhou on May 18 in Kohima. In a press release, the
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