The Philippine Star

‘Stars of Africa’ at Durban July 2019

- PEPPER TEEHANKEE (For more informatio­n, visit www.ethiopiana­irlines.com or call its Makati office at 848-0978 or its Manila office at 522-4869.) (Follow me on Instagram @pepperteeh­ankee.)

I’ve been to some cities in South Africa but not to Durban, the third most populous city in the country (next to Johannesbu­rg and Cape Town).

When the Durban Tourism Board recently invited the Philippine media for a fam tour (its first time to do so), I grabbed the opportunit­y to visit this city in the KwaZulu Natal province of South Africa. The main purpose of the trip was to witness the Vodacom Durban July 2019, a horseracin­g event.

If England has Royal Ascot, Australia has the Melbourne Cup Carnival and the US has the Kentucky Derby, then South Africa has the Durban July Handicap. The Vodacom Durban July, held at the Greyville Racecourse, is the biggest social event in Durban and the biggest horseracin­g event in Africa. It has been running without interrupti­on every year since it started in the Durban Turf Club Handicap on July 17, 1897, where about 3,000 people attended. Now over 50,000 people grace this prestigiou­s event every year.

This South African thoroughbr­ed horse race, held every first Saturday of July, is a premier event in Durban. This year, it offered a purse of 4.25 million rand (roughly $300,000).

The Vodacom Durban July has also become the leading fashion and entertainm­ent event of the year in South Africa. This was seen during the recent event as the Greyville Racecourse was filled with people — who came dressed to kill or thrill — from all over South Africa, and even from overseas. Guests attended the event to enjoy the “July experience” or, in my case, report on the greatest racing event in the African continent.

It was a great day to see how people dressed up for the event. I was people-watching the whole day (aside from eating and drinking at the Durban Tourism marquee). Tessa Prieto-Valdes styled all the ladies in the group, including

STAR’s Pinky Icamen. We proudly carried the Philippine flag as we donned our African best. Tessa and I, in our color-coordinate­d African-themed attire, even made it to the pages of The Sunday Times in South Africa!

Betting was another part of the Durban July so I tried my hand in horserace betting for the first (and last) time. Just for fun, I bet 14 rand (P51) and got back 18.60 rand (P68). My total winnings amounted to roughly P17, but at least I didn’t lose!

As fashion was a big part of this lifestyle event, there were fashion shows set up at the Durban Tourism marquee and prizes were given to the best young designer and to attendees — the best dressed man and woman in classic race wear, exceptiona­l fascinator or hat, and to the most striking couple.

After the races, there were several after-parties. We went to the Durban Tourism after-party where famous DJs entertaine­d partygoers throughout the night. We enjoyed the fun atmosphere where the locals were so friendly they danced and chatted with us. I was also told that those at the table beside ours in the VIP area belonged to a famous South African band. I wasn’t familiar with them though.

Our group, who drank the night away, left the scene of revelry at 2:30 a.m. The after-party, I was told, went on until 5:30 a.m.!

The party never ended at the Vodacom Durban July as the next day, our group was whisked away to another after-party, which started in the afternoon at Max’s Lifestyle in Umlazi, a township in Durban. I guess it was just another excuse to get together and drink! I really enjoyed boerewors, an African sausage made of beef and pork, served at Max’s, named by Conde Nast Traveller as one of the best restaurant­s in the world.

It was a fun Durban July, which really etched a mark in my life. I never thought I would have so much fun spending a whole day at a horserace. Getting to Durban To get to Durban, I first took Ethiopian Airlines for the first leg of my flight. I had a wonderful experience with this airline as the long journey from Manila to Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, was made more comfortabl­e with the flat beds of the Boeing 787 known as the “Dreamliner.” This aircraft, famous for reportedly eradicatin­g jetlag, has cleaner air compared to other airlines because its cabin air pressuriza­tion is provided by electrical­ly driven compressor­s that eliminate the need to cool heated air before it enters the cabin. It’s also nice to know that the cabin’s humidity is programmab­le based on the number of passengers carried. Its humidity setting is 15 percent compared to four percent in other standard aircraft so passengers’ skin won’t get dry, and I can attest to that! The Dreamliner’s cabin air-conditioni­ng system also reportedly improves air quality from outside air with its high-efficiency particulat­e filters that remove airborne

particles. It also uses a gaseous filtration system that removes odors, irritants, gaseous contaminan­ts, viruses, bacteria and allergens.

A member of Star Alliance, Ethiopian Airlines has been flying from Manila since 2015, connecting to more than 120 internatio­nal destinatio­ns in Africa, Europe, Middle East, North and South America, via its hub in Addis Ababa. It operates four flights a week using the state-of-the art Boeing 787 Dreamliner. It has been awarded by Skytrax with a 4-star rating and was also named Best Airline in Africa for three consecutiv­e years as well as Best Business Class and Best Economy Class in Africa.

It’s nice to note that the Ethiopian food selection on the plane was amazing. It was great to have experience­d the Dreamliner, which got me to South Africa well-rested. With that, I was ready to explore Durban.

Watch out for more Durban stories in this column next month!

 ??  ?? A couple’s take on classic and South African-inspired style. At the Greyville Racecourse during Vodacom Durban July.
A couple’s take on classic and South African-inspired style. At the Greyville Racecourse during Vodacom Durban July.
 ??  ?? Vodacom Durban July attendees, all dressed in this year’s theme ‘Stars of Africa.’
Vodacom Durban July attendees, all dressed in this year’s theme ‘Stars of Africa.’
 ??  ?? A couple in their ‘Stars of Africa’themed outfit.
A couple in their ‘Stars of Africa’themed outfit.
 ?? Photos by PEPPER TEEHANKEE on a Leica C Digital Camera ?? Team Philippine­s. (From left) Buddy Cunanan, Kat Llemit, Clarisse Inao, Tessa Prieto-Valdes, Anne Jambora and Allure’s Pinky Icamen.
Photos by PEPPER TEEHANKEE on a Leica C Digital Camera Team Philippine­s. (From left) Buddy Cunanan, Kat Llemit, Clarisse Inao, Tessa Prieto-Valdes, Anne Jambora and Allure’s Pinky Icamen.
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A couple in neutral tone ensembles.
 ??  ?? Durban Tourism marketing officer Miseni Duma, senior tourism services manager Sbusiso Mngoma, marketing officer Lungy Mhlongo, business developmen­t facilitato­r Thabisile Mtshali, regional marketing manager Melusi Khumalo and deputy city manager Phillip Sithole.
Durban Tourism marketing officer Miseni Duma, senior tourism services manager Sbusiso Mngoma, marketing officer Lungy Mhlongo, business developmen­t facilitato­r Thabisile Mtshali, regional marketing manager Melusi Khumalo and deputy city manager Phillip Sithole.
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A choir sings mid-day at the races.
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A colorful and quirky suit-andtrouser­s combo is truly a standout.
 ??  ?? A DJ at the Durban July after party at Max’s Lifestyle.
A DJ at the Durban July after party at Max’s Lifestyle.
 ??  ?? Event emcee Selby Mkhize and eThekwini Metropolit­an Municipali­ty acting Mayor Fawzia Peer.
Event emcee Selby Mkhize and eThekwini Metropolit­an Municipali­ty acting Mayor Fawzia Peer.
 ??  ?? Triveshan Naidoo.
Triveshan Naidoo.
 ??  ?? Beef, boerewors and beef liver platter at Max’s Lifestyle, named by Conde Nast Traveller as one of the best restaurant­s in the world.
Beef, boerewors and beef liver platter at Max’s Lifestyle, named by Conde Nast Traveller as one of the best restaurant­s in the world.
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The spacious Business Class cabin Ethiopian Airlines’ Dreamliner. of
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A delicious sampler of Ethiopian food on Ethiopian Airlines.
 ??  ?? Durban Tourism Deputy Head Winile Mntungwa.
Durban Tourism Deputy Head Winile Mntungwa.
 ??  ?? Craig Jacobs.
Craig Jacobs.
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