“I’m loving all the drama” says Highway Mail receptionist of the Hollywoodbets Durban July

In a short video, Caxton Local Media receptionist, Zama Luthuli, describes how she is feeling and what this first-time experience means to her.

AT this year’s 40th celebration of the Durban July, now known as the Hollywood Bets Durban July, Caxton Local Media receptionist, Zama Luthuli, is attending the event for the first time as a guest!

Dressed to impress, Luthuli is rocking a chic leaf-green pantsuit with a yellow fascinator which is right on this year’s theme: Show Me the Honey!

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“I did attend in 2018, but as a waitress. I’m thrilled to be attending this year as a guest!” said Luthuli.

She says she is enthralled by the spectacular scenery. “I’m loving all the drama, the interesting people and outfits and of course, the horses!”

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Luthuli is joined by Caxton Local Media editor Corrinne Louw and Berea Mail journalists Danica Hansen and Nia Louw.

In a short video, Zama Luthuli describes how she is feeling and what this experience means to her.

Watch here:

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