Our next celebrant is from Central African Republic; Catherine Samba-Panza AKA ‘Mother Courage ‘. A woman selected to lead her people in the times of war. A time of pillage and insecurity. A position even...
Read MoreIt is delightful to realize that over ten women have been presidents in Africa, in the past twenty years. Now that is a start, no matter what. We believe that Africa will have more than...
Read MoreSo far, Mauritius is the only country in the history of Africa, if not the world, that a woman president handed over to another female president. From acting President Agnès Bellepeau to elected President Ameenah...
Read MoreCelebrating African women who reached the peak of power in their countries, is an inspiration for future generations. From Gabon, comes Rose Francine Rogombé who was acting president of Gabon for two months- June 2009...
Read MoreThe celebration of female presidents in Africa continues with Sahle-Work Zewde of Ethiopia. She is the first female president of Ethiopia. Sahle became president in 2018 after selection by PM Abiy and approval by the...
Read MoreSylvie kiningi of Burundi is our next celebrant on the list of African women leaders. She is the only woman that has ever served as a president and prime minister in her country. We would...
Read MoreWe continue the celebration of African women leaders this episode . From the women who have served as president the longest, to the ones who spent the shortest duration as president. We have ten women...
Read MoreThis series is a celebration of African women, who in recent times, are gradually coming into their own and leading their countries to success. Their countries too are surely growing out of their patriarchal mindset...
Read MoreHello everyone. In the last three posts, we have gladly celebrated inspiring African women at the Oscars. This post is the finale part of this celebration. We have taken a few at a time because...
Read MoreVictoria Monet is our first African queen in today’s series. Victoria is multitalented. She joined the entertainment world on the set of Victorious on Nickelodeon. She is a talented songwriter who has written many successful...
Read MoreWe are continuing the celebration of African ladies at the Oscars. And we are starting off in no particular order, with the one and only, Angela Bassett. (Drum roll and in the voice of Henry...
Read MoreThe Oscars was as exciting as ever, with beautiful African women gracing the occasion on Sunday the tenth day of March 2024. We celebrate the strength of these African queens inspite of the challenges they...
Read MoreCHOMBO LESOGO. CONGRATULATIONS!!!...
Read MoreTruth be said, looking at the general outing of the melanin queens at Miss World 2022/3, one must admit we had it better than many years before this. We commend the queens and the judges....
Read MoreMiss World 2022/3 is Chombo Lesogo of Botswana. Queen of Africa. She was amazing, prepared and focused. Though she was first runner-up, she is the best queen Miss World missed out on. We hope she...
Read MoreAs we wait and hope for an African queen, we appreciate the beautiful ladies for doing everything to make us really proud. Will Botswana or Trinidad or France win the title? One thing we can...
Read MoreOn Friday the first day of March 2024, Iris Apfel, passed away. She was a self proclaimed world oldest teenager. Iris was a model , fashion designer, interior designer and successful business woman. Ms Apfel...
Read MoreThe head-to-head challenge at Miss World is a vital first test for the contestants. We are proud that three Africans made the top five of almost one hundred and twenty beautiful queens. Miss World Botswana,...
Read MoreWelcome to the final episode of the series of African queens who are contesting in Miss World 2022/3 pageant. Thank you for staying with us till this last episode. In each post one can find...
Read MoreWe are still taking time out to celebrate the dazzling Africans at Miss World Pageant 2022/23 is a task we must complete. If we do not celebrate ours, who will? Therefore, let us give a...
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