Nobuhle Zamisa, St Anne's vice-chairperson; Senzi Mafa, St Clement's chairperson, and Thuli Majozi, St Anne's chairperson.
ST Anne’s High Tea which was hosted at St Clement Catholic Mission was nothing short of elegance as the guests dressed to the tee and stuck to the theme: African Elegance.
The hall was beautifully decorated. There were guest speakers who spoke to women about topics ranging from women’s health to empowering women.
St Anne’s chairperson Thuli Majozi said the high tea is hosted annually to empower women and to fundraise.
“It is open to all women from all walks of life. The money raised goes towards the needs of the church, and we wish to thank everyone who made it a success,” she said.
After the inspirational day, the ladies were treated to lunch.
Zodwa Khuzwayo, Jabu Dlamini and Ayanda Jack.
Mary Kapa and Nomvuyo Mdakane.
Leneo Mkhonza and Ntombifuthi Mpisi.
Guest speakers for the day, Zanele Mulenga, Joanna Khumalo, Thembeka Magwaza and Lungile Gasela.
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