As a show of appreciation and celebration of the humility, strength and beauty in all women, this Women’s Month Festival offers pamper experiences, motivational talks, and self-defence, first aid, cooking and styling workshops for women to relax, share their experiences and learn, all while enjoying themselves. The day will end with exciting music performances that will bring the audience to their feet. Spoil yourself by joining us for a day of pampering, performances and celebration!
Seriti Sa Basadi Festival
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