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Hon. Janet Museveni’s recognition for the second time in a decade highlights her sustained dedication to fostering a soc...
06/07/2024

Hon. Janet Museveni’s recognition for the second time in a decade highlights her sustained dedication to fostering a society of integrity and decency. Decent Africa, a subsidiary of HiPipo established in 2014, spearheads initiatives to promote women’s decency, empowerment, and financial inclusion from grassroots to influential levels throughout Africa.

The First Lady of Uganda, Janet Kataha Museveni, was honoured by Decent Africa as the epitome of grace and compassion, e...
06/07/2024

The First Lady of Uganda, Janet Kataha Museveni, was honoured by Decent Africa as the epitome of grace and compassion, earning the title of Most Decent First Lady of Africa for 2024. This prestigious accolade was presented during a ceremony on 27 June 2024 at the Uweso Masulita Children’s Village, coinciding with her 76th birthday celebration. The event, attended by family and eminent figures, including His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, accentuated her commitment and profound influence across the continent. HiPipo

  Patron Owek. Hon. Joyce Nabossa Ssebugwawo, along with her friends at Uweso. We presented the First Lady, Maama Janet ...
06/07/2024

Patron Owek. Hon. Joyce Nabossa Ssebugwawo, along with her friends at Uweso. We presented the First Lady, Maama Janet K Museveni, with a Decent Africa award!

Yoweri Kaguta Museveni

07/05/2024

Meet the 10 Most Decent First Ladies in Africa 2024!

Decent Africa Magazine's latest edition celebrates the grace, compassion, and leadership of these extraordinary women. From driving education and empowerment initiatives to inspiring a continent, their impact is undeniable.

Read their stories and get inspired: https://shorturl.at/atJO1

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About Decent Africa

Historically, the African woman was the embodiment of decency and always dressed in a way exemplary to subsequent generations. However, in the wake of globalization, most women have lost touch with decency by stereotypically perceiving fashion and style as synonymous with indecency.

The youthful women, who are more exposed to alien fashions of foreign cultures, have developed the mentality that decency is out of fashion and is not “cool”.

Decent Africa is therefore the pioneer and leading platform for the promotion of Decent Fashion designs within and beyond Africa. At Decent Africa, we believe that decency is meant to be a culture that African women are proud of and not just a practice.

To ensure that women fall in love with Decent Fashion styles, we must start from the grassroots, through sensitization and promoting this core value among the future women in primary, secondary and tertiary institutions. The youth must realize that decency is cool.