Saturday 15 September 2018

JCI GREENWICH YOUNG PEOPLE PARTICIPATE IN WORLD CLEAN UP DAY

JCI Greenwich Young people participating in World CleanUp Day by cleaning up the city of Greenwich! 

Elsewhere the organisation’s President (Mary Mambwa) and Vice President (Jo Nganda) attended JCI UK Annual General Meeting in Winchester. Southampton where they also took part in the cleanup of the streets of Winchester.

To join this voluntary organisation and become an active citizen in your you can email us at info@jcigreenwich.org.uk


Thursday 6 September 2018

Styles From GQ Men of the Year Awards 2018

The A-list has descended on London for the GQ Men of the Year Awards.bash at London's Tate Modern. Prince Charles was there too. Huge stars from music, movies and stage joined together at the ceremony, looking as glamorous as ever.



















Wednesday 5 September 2018

THE AFRICAN MARKET AT KITENGE FESTIVAL UK 2018: ONE COMMUNITY, CELEBRATING AFRICA!

Our festivals guests getting their shopping on. There were so many unique goodies beautifully displayed and getting snapped up. We promote these small business that keep us connected to motherland. If you see something you like the drop us a line via our website and we will connect you to all the traders.
Kitenge Festival UK is a non-profit community body which aims to promote African fashion, culture, business & the arts in the UK. Sponsored by The Voice Newspaper the one-day annual event is a unique platform which showcases Africa’s valuable, distinctive and unique heritage in a carnival/celebration atmosphere whilst instilling a sense of African pride. Our goal is to bring together communities and small businesses under one roof bridging cultural gaps. The event is designed to appeal to taste makers that take active roles in setting unique standard for style, cultural trends within the African Community in the UK. Organised by founder and CEO, Jo Nganda and her team, Kitenge Festival UK 2018 was once again a great success. The 6th edition of Kitenge Festival UK took place on Saturday, August 11th, 2018, at London Irish Centre, Camden Square, London and saw in attendance fashion lovers, exhibitors and important personalities in the UK African communities.Hosted by popular entertainment host, MCee Cole, and attended by the likes of Queen Epi Mabike and more,  the indoor annual fashion event this year displayed colourful accessories and everything African from fashion, to jewellery, art, hair, beauty products and the list goes on. Kitenge Festival UK Rejuvenates Culture whilst instilling a sense of African pride’ Said Jo Nganda Founder!