The second edition of The High Tea will be hosted in Zimbabwe on 28 April 2018 at the beautiful Organikks in Chisipite.
The venue which has a picturesque view has a timeless beauty and famously known for its mouth-watering delectable food.
Organikks is a perfect venue for a summer high tea where guests will enjoy a great afternoon with a various selection of teas, coffees, juices, soft drinks and wines accompanied by a delectable classic High Tea menu of savoury and sweet finger foods prepared by the in-house Chef.
Every detail has been deliberately looked into boasting of a powerful all-female speaker line-up of Tendai Madondo [Media Fundi], SapiBachi [MD TBWA], Thato Moagi [Agriprenuer], Mellany Msengezi [GM Marketing-Econet] and Rebecca Kano- Munyuki [Business Leadership & Motivational Speaker].
There will also be great entertainment, a finance panel to help women who are in or aspire to be in business, exhibition booths and so much more. If last years’ High Tea debut is anything to go by, this year will be mind-blowing.
The High Tea is about bringing like-minded women together for a common purpose which is to empower, motivate and encourage harmony and interdependence among women from different nationalities, backgrounds and races.
The High Tea targets women in business, aspiring female entrepreneurs, leading women in communities and careers and any woman looking to be among other women in hopes to gain knowledge, unity, support and resources across a wide range of industries & interests.
Behind The High Tea are two dynamic ladies who hail from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Bonnie Chimanikire an entrepreneur and business coach is the Founder & Creative Director whilst her partner is Ntombizodwa Sibanda is an Attorney, thought leader and Co-Founder of The High Tea.
The High Tea is also excited to join Maud Chifamba in her campaign to purchase building material for her former school. Maud Chifamba was the youngest university student in Africa.
Maud was born in 1997 in Zimbabwe and was accepted to the University of Zimbabwe to study for an accounting degree at the age of 14.
In December 2012, Chifamba was 5th on Forbes’ list of Top 100 Youngest Powerful Women in Africa. She was entered in the book of African Records as the youngest university student in the continent.
Tickets are $80 and available from www.clicknpay.africa and for media queries or interviewsplease kindlyemail: info@thehightea.co.za
Zoe+27 73 882 8214 Bonnie: +27 61 029 8933 www.thehightea.co.za
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