We cannot get over how good the Global Africa Women’s week launch was this Monday.
From the bunch of guests’ African style outfits to touching speeches and short stories, it was an evening not to be missed.
Let’s go back to the event through C.Hub Magazine’s images…

The speaker Dayo Olomu welcoming us all while standing before Vivian Timothy’s drawing
The speaker Dayo Olomu welcoming us all while standing before Vivian Timothy’s drawing
Standing ovation for the guest of honour former president of Malawi Dr Joyce Banda
Standing ovation for the guest of honour former president of Malawi Dr Joyce Banda
Robin Marsh of Universal Peace Federation (UPF) delivering his speech
Robin Marsh of Universal Peace Federation (UPF) delivering his speech
A round of applause for Dr Pauline Long’s
A round of applause for Dr Pauline Long’s
#GiveAfricanWomenVoicesBack
#GiveAfricanWomenVoicesBack
All eyes on He Dr Joyce Banda during her speech : “Africa is a Lion on the move”
All eyes on He Dr Joyce Banda during her speech : “Africa is a Lion on the move”
The artist Vivian Timothy’s speech sharing love strength and hope
The artist Vivian Timothy’s speech sharing love strength and hope
Faustina C.Hub Magazine Chief Editor, Psychotherapist Dr Eze Lhenacho and the Artist Vivian Timothy
Faustina C.Hub Magazine Chief Editor, Psychotherapist Dr Eze Lhenacho and the Artist Vivian Timothy
Miss Pride of Africa UK 1st Princess Abisola Adelusi noting how important Education is
Miss Pride of Africa UK 1st Princess Abisola Adelusi noting how important Education is
Ikanyeng Molemele Moipolai CEO of Destiny Organisation, talking about taboos of fertility and adoption
Ikanyeng Molemele Moipolai CEO of Destiny Organisation, talking about taboos of fertility and adoption
Cherise Makubale from Zambia, winner of the first season of Big brother Africa
Cherise Makubale from Zambia, winner of the first season of Big brother Africa
Mama Charlotte rape and violations activist founder of Mothers of Congo telling a sorrowful story
Mama Charlotte rape and violations activist founder of Mothers of Congo telling a sorrowful story
Right after Mama Charlotte we all repeted as a single voice “Africa Oyé”
Right after Mama Charlotte we all repeted as a single voice “Africa Oyé”