THABILE DUBE: “On Women's Day I was at the Swedish Free Church. We were cooking for some Swedish guests to make them feel welcome and we got to know more about their culture too.”
WITH August being a month for women, and Women’s Day just gone by, the RECORD/CHRONICLE took the streets to ask women how they spent their Women’s Day – and of course, the men if they spoiled the women in their lives.
CHRISTINA SEBILOANE: “I was at home chilling and spending quality time with my son, Lesedi (17).”JOHAN SCHUTTE: “I did some shopping so that I could spoil my wife and children with a nice meal. I wanted to make her feel special on Women’s Day.”SELENA MAKHOBA: “I cooked for my grandchildren and for once I was just at home spending time with the people I love.”ELSA TOMES: “I was working on Women’s Day. We gave our clients little notes saying ‘Happy Women’s Day’ with their coffee. It was a nice day.”JABU KHUMALO: “My father and I cooked for my mother. We also served them with a homemade treat.”HANTA SCHUTTE: “My birthday was the day after Women’s Day, so it was like I had two birthdays in a row! My husband and I went out for a nice meal.”KAREN VAN HEERDEN: “On Women’s Day I was spoiled by my husband and children. It was a lovely day.”