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Published:Monday | March 6, 2023 | 12:11 AM
Dr Robinson Tanyi, King of Tino Mbu Cameroon and president of the African Indigenous Governance Council (AIGC) and Queen Cynthia Khumalo Mzilikazi III of the Royal Mzilikazi Kingdom (Zulu Nation) in South Africa pose at the entrance of The Joy Spence Apple
Dr Robinson Tanyi, King of Tino Mbu Cameroon and president of the African Indigenous Governance Council (AIGC) and Queen Cynthia Khumalo Mzilikazi III of the Royal Mzilikazi Kingdom (Zulu Nation) in South Africa pose at the entrance of The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience in St Elizabeth.
Princess Dr Nikiwe Bam, president, African Young Indigenous Leaders (AYIL) and AIDO Culture and Heritage Ambassador in South Africa, turned heads with this intricately designed hairstyle.
Princess Dr Nikiwe Bam, president, African Young Indigenous Leaders (AYIL) and AIDO Culture and Heritage Ambassador in South Africa, turned heads with this intricately designed hairstyle.
Paul Jones Eganda (centre), founder and president of the Ateker International Development Organisation (AIDO) Network International, enjoys drinks with Queen Cynthia Khamulo-Mzilikazi III (left), of the Zulu Ndebele Nation of Africa and his wife, Queen Gra
Paul Jones Eganda (centre), founder and president of the Ateker International Development Organisation (AIDO) Network International, enjoys drinks with Queen Cynthia Khamulo-Mzilikazi III (left), of the Zulu Ndebele Nation of Africa and his wife, Queen Grace Eganda of the Ateker.
Queen Grace Eganda of Ateker Nation during a tour of The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience.
Queen Grace Eganda of Ateker Nation during a tour of The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience.
Aisha Jean-Baptiste chose vibrant colours for her printed dress.
Aisha Jean-Baptiste chose vibrant colours for her printed dress.
Carla Astaphan (left), chair of the St Kitts and Nevis National Reparations Commission and Dr Damien Dudlin, chair of the Dominca Reparations Commission,  put their best foot forward in African-inspired pieces.
Carla Astaphan (left), chair of the St Kitts and Nevis National Reparations Commission and Dr Damien Dudlin, chair of the Dominca Reparations Commission, put their best foot forward in African-inspired pieces.
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Royal African traditional leaders headed to Siloah, St Elizabeth, last Wednesday to tour The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience. The high-level delegation which departs the island today were feted by J. Wray & Nephew Limited and treated to a variety of mixes and expressions as they were enthralled with stories of the rum manufacturer’s history and the property. Something Extra has the spirited highlights.