• *Glo Queens | Zana Khay*

    This week for Africa Day & Culture Month, GloQueens celebrates *Zana Khay* — the visionary founder of _A Tribe Called Zimbabwe_.

    Nomakhosazana Khanyile Ncube, known as Zana Khay, is an architect, poet, former Miss Bulawayo, and cultural activist turning Zimbabwe’s heritage into wearable art. Through her brand, she revives traditional Ndebele and Shona aesthetics using Nguni cowhide, goat hide, leather, beads, and cowry shells — all handmade, so every piece is one of a kind.

    Her work is more than fashion. It’s storytelling. From reimagining 1890s Shona wear in her _Chiedza_ collection to creating red-carpet pieces that make women feel royal, celebrated, and proud of their roots, Zana is preserving culture while pushing it forward.

    These attires are also gaining popularity at Roora and Lobola ceremonies, where brides and families are choosing authentic, handcrafted pieces to honor tradition with a modern touch. It’s culture being lived, not left behind.

    For Africa Day, her message hits home: celebrating the diversity of Zimbabwe’s 16 tribes and the shared values that unite us as one.

    Zana Khay is slaying in her field, shattering the idea that culture belongs in the past, and empowering others to wear their identity with pride.

    #GloQueens #AfricaDay2026 #CultureMonth #ATribeCalledZimbabwe #ZanaKhay #ZimCulture #WearableArt
    *Glo Queens 👑 | Zana Khay* This week for Africa Day & Culture Month, GloQueens celebrates *Zana Khay* — the visionary founder of _A Tribe Called Zimbabwe_. Nomakhosazana Khanyile Ncube, known as Zana Khay, is an architect, poet, former Miss Bulawayo, and cultural activist turning Zimbabwe’s heritage into wearable art. Through her brand, she revives traditional Ndebele and Shona aesthetics using Nguni cowhide, goat hide, leather, beads, and cowry shells — all handmade, so every piece is one of a kind. Her work is more than fashion. It’s storytelling. From reimagining 1890s Shona wear in her _Chiedza_ collection to creating red-carpet pieces that make women feel royal, celebrated, and proud of their roots, Zana is preserving culture while pushing it forward. These attires are also gaining popularity at Roora and Lobola ceremonies, where brides and families are choosing authentic, handcrafted pieces to honor tradition with a modern touch. It’s culture being lived, not left behind. For Africa Day, her message hits home: celebrating the diversity of Zimbabwe’s 16 tribes and the shared values that unite us as one. Zana Khay is slaying in her field, shattering the idea that culture belongs in the past, and empowering others to wear their identity with pride. #GloQueens #AfricaDay2026 #CultureMonth #ATribeCalledZimbabwe #ZanaKhay #ZimCulture #WearableArt
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  • She Writers Magazine Issue 6 is here — and she deserves the world.

    This May, as we celebrate African Culture Month, Issue 6 spotlights the bold, becoming, and brilliant voices of African women who refuse to be silent. Featuring cover storyteller
    Adelaide Ganyani — writer, creative, and voice of a generation — this issue is a reminder that our stories are culture, our voices are power, and our becoming is worthy of the world.

    Inside Issue 6:
    - Inspiring stories of women who are becoming, told in their own words
    - Bold voices sharing big dreams, struggles, and wins
    - A surprise announcement you won’t want to miss

    GloPress will be sharing a random selection of stories from the magazine — one voice at a time. No order, no filter. Just raw, real, African womanhood in all its forms.

    Because this month, we’re not just celebrating culture. We’re celebrating the women who live it, write it, and pass it on.

    *Read the full issue here:* https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vzAQOqEE5kiGBfQev8sb-3vgf1ApfzhI/view?usp=drivesdk


    #SheWritersMagazine #SheDeservesTheWorld #AfricanCultureMonth #AfricanWomenWrite #WomenWhoAreBecoming
    She Writers Magazine Issue 6 is here — and she deserves the world. 🌍✨ This May, as we celebrate African Culture Month, Issue 6 spotlights the bold, becoming, and brilliant voices of African women who refuse to be silent. Featuring cover storyteller Adelaide Ganyani — writer, creative, and voice of a generation — this issue is a reminder that our stories are culture, our voices are power, and our becoming is worthy of the world. Inside Issue 6: - Inspiring stories of women who are becoming, told in their own words - Bold voices sharing big dreams, struggles, and wins - A surprise announcement you won’t want to miss GloPress will be sharing a random selection of stories from the magazine — one voice at a time. No order, no filter. Just raw, real, African womanhood in all its forms. Because this month, we’re not just celebrating culture. We’re celebrating the women who live it, write it, and pass it on. *Read the full issue here:* https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vzAQOqEE5kiGBfQev8sb-3vgf1ApfzhI/view?usp=drivesdk #SheWritersMagazine #SheDeservesTheWorld #AfricanCultureMonth #AfricanWomenWrite #WomenWhoAreBecoming
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