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Sheilah Gashumba Praises Winnie Byanyima

You Inspire Me – Sheilah Gashumba Praises Winnie Byanyima

Former NTV’s top paid media personality, Sheilah Gashumba Carol is very excited and glad to honor one of the most prominent African women representatives that included Executive Director of UNAIDS Winne Byanyima, South African Businesswoman Irene Charnley and others.
The African Forbes is fond of recognizing women empowerment and in most cases they always eliminate out those who inspire many people and reward them with honor. Around the African continent, they always choose 50 most powerful women and this month, Winnie Byanyima, Cameroonian Entrepreneur Rebecca Enocha and others were included.
Therefore, Sheilah Gashumba gave a round of applause to Winnie and other aspirants while happening on her official Twitter handle.
“Well deserved@bonang_m!! You inspire soo many of us!!” Sheilah tweeted.

What an honour.. @forbesafrica’s 50 Most Powerful Women. March 2020 issue, on shelves! ( Pictured here, alongside Ugandan diplomat and Executive Director of UNAIDS Winnie Byanyima, South African Businesswoman Irene Charnley & Cameroonian Tech Entrepreneur Rebecca Enoncho)” Sheilah Gashumba shared Bona B Matheba’s post.

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