Upcoming Events
- Fri, Nov 07Kofisi SquareJoin us for a special preliminary event in partnership with Eco Fashion Week Africa (EFWA) & Kofisi Africa! A night dedicated to the growth of sustainable fashion and its vital role in the circular economy. Buy Ticket at KES 1,500 > https://mookh.com/event/heels-connect-women-fashion/
- Mon, Feb 16SESA Masterclass - Scale & Investment7-WEEK Virtual Masterclass - The Blueprint To Scale & Investment, advancing Gender Equality and Economic Empowerment.
Get to Know Us
We are an event curator that prides ourselves to be a beacon for women's empowerment. Our events are Meticulously designed to be sanctuaries of encouragement, where every woman's voice can flourish without fear of judgement. We are dedicated to nurturing confidence, promoting holistic wellness, and inspiring women to be free from limiting life patterns.
Our Core Empowerment Programs

OVAReact Podcast hosted by the incredible founding trio Lush, Moh and Ang. The Bubbly, vibrant and profound thinking trio epitomise sisterhood power! The Podcast makes women conversations take centre stage, where the hosts have an array of mainly female guests highlighting their stories, trials and triumphs. They react, challenge and celebrate statements, narratives, and the journey of womanhood. Listen and watch via Youtube, Spotify and Apple Podcast!

Heels4Pads Foundation
A powerful CSR campaign under Sister Speaks Global, aims to raise awareness about period poverty while empowering women and girls. Our unique ‘heels exchange’ program allows women to trade high heels for sanitary pads. It’s more than an exchange; it’s a movement that restores dignity, promotes education, and ensures that no girl misses out on her dreams. Through our innovative ‘heels exchange’ model and the ‘Adopt A Dispenser’ project, we’re breaking barriers and creating a world where every woman thrives. Join us in this inspiring journey of empowerment and equality.
"There can be no situation in life in which the conversation of my dear sister will not administer some comfort to me."
Mary Wortley Montagu