Skip to main content

Event To Attend: Unsung Heroines - 26 Aug 2017







Gadispeaks Presents Unsung Heroines
Following the success of their, “All About Us WOMEN” event in June 2017, they are back again with another event and this time around it is not exclusive to women.
Do you have a special lady in your life who you believe deserves to be celebrated? Bring that unsung heroine along and join us as we close off Women’s Month in a spectacular fashion!

Event Details
Date: Saturday, 26 August 2017
Venue: Plantation Café, Midrand (Corner New Road & 6th Road)
Time: 12h00 -16h00
Ticket: R150 per person
Stalls: R350 per business/brand

Line-Up
Speeches by:
·         Author of ‘Journey of a Streetwise Entrepreneur’ and Motivational speaker, Monde Mjila
·         Image Consultant and Speaker, Sinah Siaga
Special musical performance by Veronica “VeeVee” Jones.

Female-owned businesses interested in showcasing their products during our exhibition time are welcome to get in touch with Mamaili.

Bookings and enquiries: Gadifele Moeng
gadispeaks@exclusivemail.co.za or 084 627 4377

Banking Details
Bank Account Holder: GadMo.
Bank and Branch: FNB Northgate
Account Number: 62613539389

For media and sponsorship enquiries: Mamaili Mamaila
mamailamamaili@gmail.com or 074 222 7714

Press Release issued by Mamaili on behalf of Gadispeaks


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Luxury Travels with Guest Blogger Koketso Chipane - "My Euro '17 Rendezvous"

King Gina’s Luxury Travel Journals are about highlighting how young Africans travel the continent and the world. We caught up with Koketso Chipane after her Euro ’17 Rendezvous and asked her to document her trip for our readers… Luxury Living all the way. Enjoy Europe through her eyes. Name: Koketso Chipane Age: 28 City: Pretoria Occupation: Associate Market Risk Analyst at The South African Reserve Bank Business Interests: Beauty/fashion, design and Art Favourite Luxury Brand: Chanel and Celine. L uxury Leisure Activities: I enjoy attending fashion shows, champagne festivals and I love fine dining. I'm always discovering new restaurants to try out and enjoy exclusive, intimate spaces. Being a jazz and art lover, I visit art galleries and attend art events religiously, as well as enjoy jazz events and clubs such as The Orbit, home of Jazz in Braamfontein. What does African Luxury mean to you...

Luxury Champagne Campaign: The Stories Behind My Favourite Champagne Brands

Lily Bollinger was once asked " When do you drink champagne?",  and she replied:  “I only drink champagne when I'm happy, and when I'm sad. Sometimes I drink it when I'm alone. When I have company, I consider it obligatory.  I trifle with it if I am not hungry and drink it when I am. Otherwise I never touch it - unless I'm thirsty.” In the words of Madame Bollinger, champagne does not need an occasion and I believe it to be true. Once you fall in love with it, you will not be a fan of anything else…unless you are me; I love a good glass of Pinot Noir too. The aspect that makes luxury brands stand out are the stories behind the brands. Story-telling is a major component of brand building when it comes to luxury brands; it is no longer about convincing a consumer to make the purchase but to rather be a part of the story. The stories behind brands such as Dom PĂ©rignon and my personal favourite, Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin are ones that warm my heart....

South Africa's Gems - My Top 40 Young Movers and Shakers

(image source: https://thewishfactor.wordpress.com) " I am the dream and the hope of the slave. "- Maya Angelou Maya Angelou's poem Still I Rise makes me think of the struggles of yesteryear and how the youth had sacrificed their childhoods and dreams in order for us to be free and achieve our wildest dreams and greatest ambitions. It is no secret that " it is not yet uhuru " but with the youth of today leading an economic revolution through entrepreneurship and representation in corporate SA, the future is bright. Below is a list of young movers and shakers who excite and inspire me (in no particular order). I follow some of them on social media and know some of them personally. All of them are definitely putting our country on the world map and it’s heartwarming to follow their stories and successes. Representation matters. Seeing young people self-actualize inspires other young people to do the same. After all... “we are the ones...