Zimbabwe lodge named Africa’s best hotel

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from DANIEL JONES in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
VICTORIA FALLS, (CAJ News) THE Matetsi Victoria Falls Luxury Lodge has been adjudged the best hotel in Africa.

The US$12 million facility has been recognised with the accolade at the Travel+Leisure Magazine Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards.

This award is timely as the lodge celebrates its fifth anniversary.

The Gardiner family, which is leasing a 55 000-ha concession from Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, owns the five-star lodge.

Sara Gardiner, the director, said, “Congratulations to the whole Matetsi family on this top ranking, which shines a light on both Matetsi Victoria Falls and on Zimbabwe as a tourism destination. It’s been a journey driven by a deep love and passion.”

She confirmed receiving the news from Jacqueline Gifford, the Editor in Chief of Travel + Leisure.

It reads, “I am writing today to congratulate you on Matetsi Victoria Falls being named the No. 1 Resort Hotel in Africa in this year’s edition of the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards.”

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Matetsi Park

Tourism Minister, Mangaliso Ndlovu, who attended the 5th year anniversary, said, “The award did not come on a silver platter but clear testimony and celebration of astute investments and hard work by the proprietors.

The concession hosting Matetsi stretches 15km along Zambezi River.

The lodge is situated 40km outside Victoria Falls, with two identical camps each with eight suites and a private villa.

It boasts the abundance of various species of wildlife, including the Big Five.

Rooms start from about US$500 sharing.

Travel and Leisure Magazine is one of the reputable sector publications, with a global readership of over 35 million people.

– CAJ News

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avon retains accolade as top beauty brand

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by TINTSWALO BALOYI
JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) AVON is celebrating its 135th year anniversary in style after scooping another accolade as the most exquisite make-up brand in South Africa.

For the eleventh consecutive year, it has been awarded the accolade at the Sunday Times annual Gen Next Awards.

The awards are a culmination of the leading annual youth brand preference and consumer behaviour survey.

The results of the survey, conducted by HDI Youth Marketeers, are particularly relevant to brands and advertisers as they reflect consumer preferences of the millennials.

“We are pleased to have been voted winners in the Image and Grooming category as the coolest make-up brand which is a testament of the quality, affordability, and love for our beauty products,” said Momin Hukamdad, Executive Director Marketing: Avon Justine.

“This proves that even in our 135th year, we are still one of the best beauty brands in innovation, quality, relevance and performance,” Hukamdad added.

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Avon brand

Hukamdad said winning the award reaffirmed the work Avon had done to bring cutting edge, on-trend beauty products to the market.

Avon has also enhanced its digital platforms such as the Avon ON app and easy to shop online store.

“This accolade galvanises us to work harder to become the Beauty Brand of choice for our customers. We wish to renew our commitment to developing amazing, cutting edge yet affordable products that will serve as industry benchmarks,” Hukamdad concluded.

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Terror attacks shut hundreds of Niger schools

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from EMEKA OKONKWO in Abuja, Nigeria
ABUJA, (CAJ News) MORE than 300 schools have been forced to close due to insecurity by armed groups in Niger in recent months.

The closure of the education centres has affected over 22 000 children.

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) disclosed the figure as the globe marked the International Day to Protect Education from Attack.

It is marked yearly on September 9.

The number of schools forced to close due to insecurity in conflict-affected areas in Niger has increased from 312 to 377 over recent months.

Threats to security were particularly acute in the regions of Tillabéry, Tahoua and Diffa, where the Nigerian-based Boko Haram group perpetrates.

Access to schools in these regions in the landlocked West Africa nation is restricted, hampering efforts to support children affected by armed violence.

UNICEF estimates that, in some areas, up to 80 percent of children may be victims of psychological trauma, potentially preventing them from achieving their full potential as adults.

“Attacks on schools, students and teachers are a denial of children’s right to education and threaten their future,” said Stefano Savi, UNICEF representative in Niger.

“Without access to education, a generation of children living in conflict will grow up without the skills they need to contribute to their country and economy, exacerbating the already desperate situation for millions of children and their families.”

The envoy added a child’s right to education cannot be safeguarded in conflict zones without education itself being protected.

“Education can be a life-saver,” Savi said.

He highlighted that out of school, children are easy targets of abuse, exploitation and recruitment by armed forces and groups.

School, the envoy added, should provide a safe space where children can be protected from threats and crises.

“It is also a critical step to breaking the cycle of crisis and reduces the likelihood of future conflicts,” Savi explained.

– CAJ News

 

 

 

PRESS: Avon celebrates its 135th year anniversary with another Sunday Times Gen Next Award win…….

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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – 9th SEPTEMBER 2021, –/ Centre for African Journalists (CAJ News) – AVON has for the past 11 consecutive years been voted the coolest make-up brand by the Sunday Times annual Gen Next Awards, which was held on the 9th September 2021.

The Sunday Times Gen Next Awards is the leading annual youth brand preference and consumer behaviour survey. The results of the survey, conducted by HDI Youth Marketeers, are particularly relevant to brands and advertisers as they reflect consumer preferences of the millennials.

“We are pleased to have been voted winners in the Image and Grooming category as the coolest make-up brand which is a testament of the quality, affordability, and love for our Beauty products. This proves that even in our 135th year, we are still one of the best beauty brands in innovation, quality, relevance and performance”, says Momin Hukamdad, Executive Director Marketing: Avon Justine.

Hukamdad says winning the award reaffirms the work Avon has done to bring cutting edge, on-trend Beauty products to the market. Avon has also enhanced its digital platforms such as the Avon ON app and easy to shop online store.

“This accolade galvanises us to work harder to become the Beauty Brand of choice for our customers. We wish to renew our commitment to developing amazing, cutting edge yet affordable products that will serve as industry benchmarks,” Hukamdad concludes.

Congratulations to Avon!

Where to buy: www.avon.co.za

Distributed by Centre for African Journalists (CAJ News) on behalf of Avon

ABOUT AVON
Avon WATCH ME NOW is a movement created to celebrate your rise. We are here to help you transform into the person you’re meant to be. When you beat the odds, defy expectations, and fulfil your potential, we’ll be right beside you cheering you on.

AVON GAVE WOMEN THE RIGHT TO EARN, BEFORE THEY HAD THE RIGHT TO VOTE.
We’re the company that not only brings beauty to doors, but also opens them. The company that supports over 6 million independent micro-entrepreneurs in over 100 countries and over 50 million Beauty Representatives across 50 countries.

WE’VE BEEN ADVOCATING FOR WOMEN BEFORE IT WAS POPULAR.

We make job equality a priority with women making up 70% of our Global Research and Development roles and 60% of our local Distribution Centre team. Our employer value proposition has once again been affirmed after the Top Employers Institute conferred the company with the much sought-after Top Employer 2020 award.

WE DON’T CUT QUALITY. WE CUT OUT THE MIDDLE MAN.
We’re able to sell quality products at affordable prices because we don’t use retail space. Instead, our Beauty Representatives bring you your favourite beauty items.

So, every time you buy an Avon product, you shop to empower a Beauty Representative and in turn impact lives.

WE WALK THE TALK.
As the biggest global supporter of Breast Cancer Awareness, we’ve donated over R20 million to raise breast cancer awareness. Our commitment is to reach 100

million women every year to ensure every woman knows the risks, signs and how and when to take action. We are also the organiser of the iThemba Walkathon – one of the world’s largest breast cancer awareness walks.

WE COVER BLEMISHES. NOT BRUISES.
Avon has been supporting women for 130 years, it is part of our DNA, which is why we are committed to putting an end to domestic violence against women. R29 million raised to educate women on domestic violence. R7 million to stop genderbased violence.

About Direct Selling
Direct selling is the marketing and selling of products directly to customers away from a fixed retail location. Direct selling can be conducted one-on-one, in a group or party format or online. At Avon Justine, the “direct” part of direct selling also refers to the personal component of this sales channel; it’s about building relationships with people and offering them a high level of service and personal attention.

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