Rich South Africans are buying homes in one of the safest countries in Africa
More wealthy South Africans are buying homes in Namibia, ranked as one of the safest countries in Africa, for tax benefits and permanent residency.
Staging its fifth edition at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town last Thursday, the Woolworths Beauty Master-Class has successfully journeyed across South Africa, delighting beauty lovers in Port Elizabeth, Johannesburg, Pretoria, and now Cape Town.
This exceptional series connects beauty enthusiasts with industry experts, fostering an environment of learning and exploration. Hosted by GLAMOUR Editor-In-Chief
Nontando Mposo and Woolies Beauty Academy Tech Corey Goldman, the master-class series has embraced themes that resonate with participants, such as “Winter Rituals,” “Switching Your Day to Night,” “Hair,” “Scents And Moods,” and the latest in “Sustainable Beauty.”
“Beauty enthusiasts relish educational experiences like these, where they can deepen their knowledge and enhance their Beauty Routines under expert guidance;” says Nontando
“These sessions not only empower individuals to make informed decisions but also foster a community of passionate beauty lovers sharing insights and experience” she says.
“Kudos to Woolworths for championing such a remarkable initiative that elevates the beauty experience and inspires individuals to embrace their unique beauty journeys!” Nontando adds.
The grand finale of the Master-Class will take place tonight at Canal Walk, centered around the theme “Skin Concerns.”
More wealthy South Africans are buying homes in Namibia, ranked as one of the safest countries in Africa, for tax benefits and permanent residency.
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