Martha Karua and Pinky Ghelani recently led a powerful group of women at the premiere of the highly anticipated movie The Colour Purple, an event that celebrated both the film’s empowering themes and the strength of women in various spheres of society. The premiere, which took place in an elegant setting, brought together influential figures from Kenya’s political, entertainment, and business sectors.Colour Purple
Martha Karua, a prominent political leader, was praised for her continued advocacy for women’s rights and empowerment. She has long been a champion of gender equality and was a key figure in driving discussions about the role of women in leadership. Pinky Ghelani, a well-known media personality and philanthropist, also played a central role at the event, drawing attention to the importance of empowering women through education and community involvement.The Colour Purple premier
Both Karua and Ghelani shared their reflections on the themes of resilience, overcoming adversity, and the power of sisterhood depicted in the film, which is based on Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Their presence at the premiere highlighted the ongoing work toward gender equality and the celebration of women’s achievements. The event was a moment of inspiration, as it amplified the voices and stories of women striving for change and progress.Nailantei
By tuko