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250 LOBAMBA GIRLS CELEBRATE WOMANHOOD

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 MBABANE - Success favours the well-groomed! The above statement was preached by Moya Centre to about 250 young ladies from Lobamba Lomdzala in celebration of the International Women’s Day.


Sponsored by Swazi Candles and House on Fire, Moya Centre hosted a conference addressing the girls with a panel of outstanding speakers that touched issues of self-love, lifestyle choices and finding the voice to uplift our communities through inspired communication and positive action.


  This year, this initiative was beginning a new partnership with House on Fire and the team that made it possible welcomed the new relationship which brought attention to the issue of choice, consequence and the importance of each in our lives.


Dance


The event was a lively mix of poetry, song, dance and messaging interspersed with audience freestyle dance as well as more formal performances by students, emcees and panelists.


Notable artists of the day were Bongiwe Dlamini, Thobile Makhoyane who treated the crowd to an array of their talented voices both individually and in a delightful collaboration.


Emcees; Bongiwe Dlamini, Sisekelo Mwelase and Thulile Bhembe kept the crowd engaged and fresh while Lungile and Zinty Ncube put time into discussing what a healthy relationship can mean for you followed by an inspired musical performance.


Dr Nomfundo Howard, a Moya Centre alumnus, brought her professionalism to the table and stressed the importance of seeking help and answers to questions in order to make educated decisions on sexual health.



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