The DA women's network, Dawn, held a special pamper party for domestic workers last Tuesday.
Faith Mngoma, Philly Mkhize and Frances Makaluza and Moipone Matsupa enjoy a neck massage.
DA women’s network, Dawn, held a special pamper morning for domestic workers at Westville Library on Tuesday, 16 February.
The DA Dawn network is a outreach programme for women in the community and focuses on teaching them skills.
The women were invited to enjoy a pamper session with neck and shoulder massages, have their nails painted followed by snacks and refreshments.
Caelee Laing, the DA Ward 24 chairperson, said the pamper morning was a way to show their appreciation to the women in the community and also to answer any questions they had about their organisation.
Cynthia Memela, Delisile Gwebu and Busi Phewa enjoy the snacks at the pamper party.
Faith Mngoma, Philly Mkhize and Frances Makaluza and Moipone Matsupa enjoy a neck massage.
Caelee Laing, Busi Phewa, Debbie Baker, Delisiwe Gwebu, Khosi Khuse and Jenni Davies celebrate a successful pamper party for domestic workers.
Rebecca Maphumalo massages Pinky Makhathini’s shoulders at the pamper party.
Dumisile Zincume and Frances Makaluza.
Joyce Ntuli and Moipone Matsupa at the DA ladies’ pamper party for domestic workers.
Dumisile helps herself to delicious snacks after the pamper session.
Nonhlanhla Mchunu has her nails painted by Bongiwe Sibisi.
Jean Senogles with Khosi Khuse (DA ward 24 member).