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“August 9th: The Intersection of History, Tribute, and Luxurious High Tea”

by Lerato Mokena
July 20, 2024

Experience a luxurious and unforgettable afternoon at the President Hotel’s annual Women’s Day High Tea in Cape Town on August 9th, 2024. For R250, guests can indulge in a variety of sweet and savory delicacies paired with a selection of Dilmah teas and coffee, all while enjoying live entertainment and a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean. The event honors the brave African women who fought for justice in 1956, and serves as a reminder of their enduring legacy and the ongoing fight for equality and justice. Reservations can be made via email or WhatsApp.

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