[IN PICTURES] – #DubaiIsKaya Day 4
Day 4 - We stopped at the renowned Burj Al Arab - the self proclaimed 7 star hotel. Thereafter, we headed to Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis on the Palm Island.
Day 4 - We stopped at the renowned Burj Al Arab - the self proclaimed 7 star hotel. Thereafter, we headed to Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis on the Palm Island.
By: Natasha Archary We all know that the 16 days of activism campaign, for no violence against women and children is an annual, observed occurance. Where for just over two weeks media, celebrities, feminist organisations and yes our government all hover around the limelight preaching to the proverbial choir. There’s no evading the inevitable. Unless of course, you’re President Jacob Zuma, who failed to show up at the launch of […]
Day 3 in Dubai was spent taking in the city and we rounded off the day with a Dhow dinner cruise which was splendid.
After a day at the souks we went over to Kiza, a Pan African Restaurant. Kaya 959 DJ's played and the listeners danced the night away.
Our Afropolitan guests went on a cultural tour of Old Dubai, followed by a trip to the spice and gold souk (markets). Lunch at the Radisson Blu Hotel was next on the agenda and the day was well spent in the “Jewel of the Desert”.
By Zuko Komisa A group of friends isn't always together at the exact moment they need each other’s counsel and support especially when an unexpected life moment occurs. I recently discovered that there exists the growing trend of WhatsApp support groups, a group of friends on standby when you need help. There are many reasons why this idea works, but there are also other reasons it could be not such […]
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