• A New Era Unfolds: The Power Shift — Grace, Grit & Global Prosperity

    At the Global Power Women Conference, held during the Global Power Forum New York 2025, one of the most inspiring highlights was the grand launch of the latest edition of Amazons Watch Magazine, titled “The Power Shift: Grace, Grit & Global Prosperity.”

    This powerful edition invites readers into a defining moment in history — one where the old definitions of power no longer suffice. It asks bold, necessary questions: What does it mean to lead, to prosper, and to leave a legacy in our time?

    This edition features:
    Grace — the quiet resilience that transforms obstacles into opportunities.
    Grit — the unwavering resolve to build, reform, and innovate against the odds.
    Global Prosperity — the conviction that the empowerment of women is inseparable from the progress of nations.

    Through compelling stories of female Heads of Government, captains of industry, and visionary entrepreneurs, this edition celebrates women who are reimagining power — not as dominance, but as dignity; not as control, but as capacity.
    It captures a profound truth: the convergence of governance and enterprise is creating new pathways for prosperity, where policy meets innovation and compassion meets progress.

    The launch of this “Power Shift” edition of Amazons Watch Magazine, beautifully hosted and led by our dynamic Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Ibifuro Ken-Giami
    The session radiated energy, vision, and empowerment — true to the theme of Power Shift.
    Present at the launch were influential figures shaping this global movement:(From R-L)
    Ms. Louisa Mojela Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of Wiphold, South Africa
    H.E Judith Suminwa Tuluka: Primature de la République Démocratique du Congo
    H.E. First Lady Fatima Maada Bio, First Lady of the Republic of Sierra Leone & President of OAFLAD
    H.E. Dr. Lucrecia Peinado, First Lady of the Republic of Guatemala
    Her Excellency, Mrs. Ann Marie Davis Spouse of the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas
    General Geraldine Janet George (Rtd.) Minister of Defence Liberia
    Angela List CEO Nguvu Mining Limited Ghana
    Together, their presence affirmed what this edition stands for — a power shift led by women whose legacies transcend borders, sectors, and generations.

    As you turn the pages of The Power Shift, may you encounter not just stories of power, but a living vision of what grace-fueled, grit-driven, and globally conscious leadership can achieve. This is more than a magazine — it’s a movement towards economic dignity, shared prosperity, and transformational leadership for all.
    A New Era Unfolds: The Power Shift — Grace, Grit & Global Prosperity At the Global Power Women Conference, held during the Global Power Forum New York 2025, one of the most inspiring highlights was the grand launch of the latest edition of Amazons Watch Magazine, titled “The Power Shift: Grace, Grit & Global Prosperity.” This powerful edition invites readers into a defining moment in history — one where the old definitions of power no longer suffice. It asks bold, necessary questions: What does it mean to lead, to prosper, and to leave a legacy in our time? This edition features: ✨ Grace — the quiet resilience that transforms obstacles into opportunities. 🔥 Grit — the unwavering resolve to build, reform, and innovate against the odds. 🌐 Global Prosperity — the conviction that the empowerment of women is inseparable from the progress of nations. Through compelling stories of female Heads of Government, captains of industry, and visionary entrepreneurs, this edition celebrates women who are reimagining power — not as dominance, but as dignity; not as control, but as capacity. It captures a profound truth: the convergence of governance and enterprise is creating new pathways for prosperity, where policy meets innovation and compassion meets progress. The launch of this “Power Shift” edition of Amazons Watch Magazine, beautifully hosted and led by our dynamic Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Ibifuro Ken-Giami The session radiated energy, vision, and empowerment — true to the theme of Power Shift. Present at the launch were influential figures shaping this global movement:(From R-L) Ms. Louisa Mojela Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of Wiphold, South Africa H.E Judith Suminwa Tuluka: Primature de la République Démocratique du Congo H.E. First Lady Fatima Maada Bio, First Lady of the Republic of Sierra Leone & President of OAFLAD H.E. Dr. Lucrecia Peinado, First Lady of the Republic of Guatemala Her Excellency, Mrs. Ann Marie Davis Spouse of the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas General Geraldine Janet George (Rtd.) Minister of Defence Liberia Angela List CEO Nguvu Mining Limited Ghana Together, their presence affirmed what this edition stands for — a power shift led by women whose legacies transcend borders, sectors, and generations. As you turn the pages of The Power Shift, may you encounter not just stories of power, but a living vision of what grace-fueled, grit-driven, and globally conscious leadership can achieve. This is more than a magazine — it’s a movement towards economic dignity, shared prosperity, and transformational leadership for all.
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  • Rainbow Preschool, Grade 0, School List, Term 1, 2026

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    Stationery & Writing Tools: Crayons, thick colouring pencils, jumbo HB pencils, erasers, pencil sharpener (with container), washable markers, wax crayons, whiteboard markers (for teacher use), glue stick, child-safe scissors.

    Books & Paper: Exercise books (unruled), drawing books, scrapbooks, storybook (for reading time), coloured cardboard sheets, plain white paper (A4), manila paper, small notebook (for teacher–parent communication).

    Art & Craft Materials: Watercolour paints, paintbrushes, plastic apron or art smock, playdough, modelling clay, stickers, glitter, liquid glue, craft paper, old magazines (for collage), tissue paper.

    Classroom Supplies: Tissues, wet wipes, hand sanitizer, paper towels, toilet paper, liquid soap, plastic cup, napkins, small hand towel.

    Personal Items: Backpack (small), lunch box, water bottle, change of clothes (in labelled bag), sun hat or cap, face mask (optional), sweater or jersey, small blanket (if nap time), name tags on all items.

    Uniform & Footwear: School uniform, socks, comfortable black shoes, sports outfit (if required), sweater or jacket.

    Learning Aids: Alphabet chart, number chart (1–20), shape flashcards, picture books, puzzles, educational toys (blocks, beads), counting sticks.

    Extras: Plastic envelope file, small reward stickers, folder for art, healthy snacks (daily), raincoat or umbrella.
    Stationery & Writing Tools: Crayons, thick colouring pencils, jumbo HB pencils, erasers, pencil sharpener (with container), washable markers, wax crayons, whiteboard markers (for teacher use), glue stick, child-safe scissors. Books & Paper: Exercise books (unruled), drawing books, scrapbooks, storybook (for reading time), coloured cardboard sheets, plain white paper (A4), manila paper, small notebook (for teacher–parent communication). Art & Craft Materials: Watercolour paints, paintbrushes, plastic apron or art smock, playdough, modelling clay, stickers, glitter, liquid glue, craft paper, old magazines (for collage), tissue paper. Classroom Supplies: Tissues, wet wipes, hand sanitizer, paper towels, toilet paper, liquid soap, plastic cup, napkins, small hand towel. Personal Items: Backpack (small), lunch box, water bottle, change of clothes (in labelled bag), sun hat or cap, face mask (optional), sweater or jersey, small blanket (if nap time), name tags on all items. Uniform & Footwear: School uniform, socks, comfortable black shoes, sports outfit (if required), sweater or jacket. Learning Aids: Alphabet chart, number chart (1–20), shape flashcards, picture books, puzzles, educational toys (blocks, beads), counting sticks. Extras: Plastic envelope file, small reward stickers, folder for art, healthy snacks (daily), raincoat or umbrella.
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