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Winnie Wangui sets pace for nursing mothers’ breastfeeding at the workplace

Winnie Wangui Kamau breastfeeding her baby during the halftime break of a football match on Women's Day (Photo: Courtesy)

Breastfeeding in public has for a long time divided opinion with some of the view that at no cost should a woman’s breasts be displayed in public.

When Winnie Wangui Kamau took some time to breastfeed her baby at the halftime break during a football match, she didn’t know that she would inspire positive debates about breastfeeding at the workplace and motivate many nursing women fraught with fear of being discriminated against.

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