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Bonang and Nomzamo do big things at the UN General Assembly

by Gugu Mhlungu

As two of the biggest personalities in SA, it’s no surprise that Bonang Matheba and Nomzamo Mbatha are flying the South African flag high at the current 73rd United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Local citizens joins Global Citizens advocates 

Nomzamo, who is also a UN Refugee Agency ambassador, shared that she will be hosting the Annual Concordia Summit in addition to moderating a panel on solutions to empower refugees.

I am in New York attending the UN General Assembly week and today I will be hosting the Annual Concordia Summit and moderating the panel on finding sustainable solutions to empowering refugees and building on the economy. #UNGA #UNHCR #DoItLuquLuqu

— Nomzamo Mbatha (@NomzamoMbatha) September 25, 2018

Nomzamo travels to Kenya for humanitarian work 

Queen B, who is an advocate for the empowerment and education of girls, will be moderating the UN General Assembly discussion titled “12 Years to Break Barriers and Leave No Girl Behind- countdown to 2030” with French President Emmanual Macron, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and British PM Theresa May.

Bonang pays for girls to go to school

Good morning. Today is one of the most important days of my LIFE!! https://t.co/iKAoL0AZO5

— Bonang Matheba ? (@Bonang) September 25, 2018

12 Years to Break Barriers & Leave No Girl Behind: Countdown to 2030 – Tuesday 25 Sep 2018 at 4pm (New York time) at #UNGA NY for #SDG4 #Education2030 @JustinTrudeau @EmmanuelMacron @theresa_may @UNESCO https://t.co/nYDTZLXVDZ & ?live https://t.co/FsnFffdvSb pic.twitter.com/9DKlXjoTXN

— Education 2030 (@Education2030UN) September 25, 2018

So much black girl magic!

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