Hey lovers of all things beautiful.
Right about this time I guess love has increased in the air since the spirit of giving and receiving is here. I am doing my best to love this final sunny Christmas in Uganda. We have decided to move back to Europe and so Christmas this time around would mean soaking in as much sun as possible.
Besides packing and bidding our farewells, we have squeezed in some time to party with friends and share the share of holidays.
I hope you are enjoying yourselves too...
Wishing you Peace & Love and happy holidays,
Esi
Friday, December 20, 2013
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Racist hotels not welcome in our world of oneness @ Marina Bay Singapore!
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
I cannot begin to explain how appalling this story goes and how human beings running a business can even attempt to act this way!
Beautiful people, lets kick out this ugly act of racism from our world and lift each other up in order to discover who we rally are!
This is a story from a pal, who had her business partner kicked out of a hotel because of her skin color.
I personally have never been to Singapore but my business partner Janat
Mugisha and her boyfriend Faizal Nalumenya were interested in spending
sometime in the Marina Bay Sands.
They arrived 21 June 2013 and were to leave on 24th June 2013. There check in lobby was Tower 1 Lobby and they paid $1,656.03 inclusive of taxes.
On arrival to the hotel, the people at the clearing desk expressed shock on their faces that the couple was booked in the hotel. Then they asked them for their names which they gave them. Then they asked them for their booking reference which they gave them. The person clearing them went off for a spell and asked them to wait in some corner not even honoring them with a decent seat in the lobby. In the mean time white guests kept coming in and they kept being freshly booked into the hotel and my business partner and the boyfriend were watching while these folks were being booked in so fast and so smoothly while they were huddled in a corner like beggars after their exhausting flight from Malaysia.
You should have seen the shock on their faces when the hotel personnel came to them and told them that the hotel that has been letting in new walk in guests in their sight is fully booked. Janat thought she had been punched in the nose with the shock she got knowing that this was a definite racist move. To add insult to injury they refunded all my friends' money and told them there is no place for them in the Marina Bay Sands. There was a Japanese lady on your staff who witnessed all this and the human side of her took pity on my two friends. She kindly soothed them and if am to quote her words precisely as Janat narrated them to me, the lady said "What they have done to you is very wrong" she took them to the Marina Mandarin where they were treated with utmost hospitality. The Japanese lady from that hotel who helped them should be the only person to manage that hotel if they still want to claim the international standards they brag about in their marketing campaigns on the internet. Now we understand if they don't want blacks in their hotel but please they should put it in their marketing campaign clearly. They should not lure us to their hotel pretending that all human beings are welcome yet they desire a specific skin type of clients. They should call all the global banks and their bankers and ask them to automatically stop black people's credit cards from releasing funds to their hotel. If that is impossible then they should please stop booking people online without requesting for their photos so that if they view that the photo is black then they can automatically decline that booking. They cannot let us fly from whatever corner of the world and with our exhaustion then decide that we are too black for their hotel.
Anyway Janat went back to her hotel room in the Marina Mandarin and questioned the maker for why she was created black. I grew up here in Uganda the pearl of Africa and I have always thought that the best gift the maker gave me is my black beauty. Goodness me, Janat is one of the most beautiful blacks I have ever seen and that lousy personnel made her question her beauty?
In the pearl of Africa we welcome everyone, we know our rights and we are ranked the most hospitable country in the whole world. We do not expect less from the people in Singapore when we visit.
Janat came home and wrote an email to the hotel and she was not dignified with even a reply of acknowledgement of receipt. I also feel it was a waste of time to write to write to them but I gave it a try to give them a second chance to redeem themselves. I just read about the Indian couple they treated like dirt on their honey moon on trip advisor and after seeing my social media campaign a friend from Fuji wrote in to say Marina Bay Sands had been racist and a friend from Austrialia Else Smith has a friend from fuji black like me and Janat had also fallen prey to their racism.
Listen good to me right now the staff at Marina Bay Sands, officially post everywhere that blacks are not allowed but for as long as you claim you are an international hotel for all we will not tolerate racist nonsense.
Write an apology to Janat and Faizal and please train your staff, guide them and educate them or else I promise you with all that we are, as blacks we will go on a campaign so hard you will most definitely find yourselves out of business. I run one of the best PR firms in East Africa, Janat is an esteemed Business woman in Uganda and Sudan, between us, our resources, networks and connections we can run a good campaign that will bring Marina Bay Sands to its knees.
The year 2012 I was working with the YWCA Alaska which works to eliminate racism and empower women. I was posted there because I was awarded by the state department for my great work in East Africa. I don't give idle threats. Marina Bay Sands has to do right by Janat and Faizal.
Regards
Remmie Male
Women Investing In Women
Founder/Executive Director
Women of Valor Foundation
www.womenofvalorfoundations.org
womenofvalorfoundation.blogspot.com
womenofvalorfoundation.wordpress.com
Executive Director
Jamboree et Rendezvous
www.jamboreerendezvous.com
jamboreerendezvous.blogspot.com
Tel +256772451224
remmiemale.blogspot.com
Skype: Remmie Male
Twitter: @remmiemale
LinkedIn: Remmie Male
2012 Irex Community Solutions Leader
2012 International Fellow at YWCA Alaska
Organizer TEDxNakaseroWomen 2013
I cannot begin to explain how appalling this story goes and how human beings running a business can even attempt to act this way!
Beautiful people, lets kick out this ugly act of racism from our world and lift each other up in order to discover who we rally are!
This is a story from a pal, who had her business partner kicked out of a hotel because of her skin color.
“Extreamly Rascist to Black Folk At Marina Bay Sands”
They arrived 21 June 2013 and were to leave on 24th June 2013. There check in lobby was Tower 1 Lobby and they paid $1,656.03 inclusive of taxes.
On arrival to the hotel, the people at the clearing desk expressed shock on their faces that the couple was booked in the hotel. Then they asked them for their names which they gave them. Then they asked them for their booking reference which they gave them. The person clearing them went off for a spell and asked them to wait in some corner not even honoring them with a decent seat in the lobby. In the mean time white guests kept coming in and they kept being freshly booked into the hotel and my business partner and the boyfriend were watching while these folks were being booked in so fast and so smoothly while they were huddled in a corner like beggars after their exhausting flight from Malaysia.
You should have seen the shock on their faces when the hotel personnel came to them and told them that the hotel that has been letting in new walk in guests in their sight is fully booked. Janat thought she had been punched in the nose with the shock she got knowing that this was a definite racist move. To add insult to injury they refunded all my friends' money and told them there is no place for them in the Marina Bay Sands. There was a Japanese lady on your staff who witnessed all this and the human side of her took pity on my two friends. She kindly soothed them and if am to quote her words precisely as Janat narrated them to me, the lady said "What they have done to you is very wrong" she took them to the Marina Mandarin where they were treated with utmost hospitality. The Japanese lady from that hotel who helped them should be the only person to manage that hotel if they still want to claim the international standards they brag about in their marketing campaigns on the internet. Now we understand if they don't want blacks in their hotel but please they should put it in their marketing campaign clearly. They should not lure us to their hotel pretending that all human beings are welcome yet they desire a specific skin type of clients. They should call all the global banks and their bankers and ask them to automatically stop black people's credit cards from releasing funds to their hotel. If that is impossible then they should please stop booking people online without requesting for their photos so that if they view that the photo is black then they can automatically decline that booking. They cannot let us fly from whatever corner of the world and with our exhaustion then decide that we are too black for their hotel.
Anyway Janat went back to her hotel room in the Marina Mandarin and questioned the maker for why she was created black. I grew up here in Uganda the pearl of Africa and I have always thought that the best gift the maker gave me is my black beauty. Goodness me, Janat is one of the most beautiful blacks I have ever seen and that lousy personnel made her question her beauty?
In the pearl of Africa we welcome everyone, we know our rights and we are ranked the most hospitable country in the whole world. We do not expect less from the people in Singapore when we visit.
Janat came home and wrote an email to the hotel and she was not dignified with even a reply of acknowledgement of receipt. I also feel it was a waste of time to write to write to them but I gave it a try to give them a second chance to redeem themselves. I just read about the Indian couple they treated like dirt on their honey moon on trip advisor and after seeing my social media campaign a friend from Fuji wrote in to say Marina Bay Sands had been racist and a friend from Austrialia Else Smith has a friend from fuji black like me and Janat had also fallen prey to their racism.
Listen good to me right now the staff at Marina Bay Sands, officially post everywhere that blacks are not allowed but for as long as you claim you are an international hotel for all we will not tolerate racist nonsense.
Write an apology to Janat and Faizal and please train your staff, guide them and educate them or else I promise you with all that we are, as blacks we will go on a campaign so hard you will most definitely find yourselves out of business. I run one of the best PR firms in East Africa, Janat is an esteemed Business woman in Uganda and Sudan, between us, our resources, networks and connections we can run a good campaign that will bring Marina Bay Sands to its knees.
The year 2012 I was working with the YWCA Alaska which works to eliminate racism and empower women. I was posted there because I was awarded by the state department for my great work in East Africa. I don't give idle threats. Marina Bay Sands has to do right by Janat and Faizal.
Regards
Remmie Male
Women Investing In Women
Founder/Executive Director
Women of Valor Foundation
www.womenofvalorfoundations.org
womenofvalorfoundation.blogspot.com
womenofvalorfoundation.wordpress.com
Executive Director
Jamboree et Rendezvous
www.jamboreerendezvous.com
jamboreerendezvous.blogspot.com
Tel +256772451224
remmiemale.blogspot.com
Skype: Remmie Male
Twitter: @remmiemale
LinkedIn: Remmie Male
2012 Irex Community Solutions Leader
2012 International Fellow at YWCA Alaska
Organizer TEDxNakaseroWomen 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Cropped Pants
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
These pants were quite the trend in 2012 but I cannot seem to get enough of them even as 2013 closes!
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
These pants were quite the trend in 2012 but I cannot seem to get enough of them even as 2013 closes!
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
In love with African portraits!
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
I heart this portrait from I love African fashion. Such a beauty.
Enjoy Independence Uganda
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
I heart this portrait from I love African fashion. Such a beauty.
Enjoy Independence Uganda
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Bayimba is here again
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
Do you love the arts as much as we at Zawadi do? We are psyched up and ready to rock national theater for the Bayimba Cultural festival September 20th to 22nd. Come and enjoy a variety of artsy activities.
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Do you love the arts as much as we at Zawadi do? We are psyched up and ready to rock national theater for the Bayimba Cultural festival September 20th to 22nd. Come and enjoy a variety of artsy activities.
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Delish!!!
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
A few days late yeah but we finally got hold of the Africa Fashion Week London 2013
wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
A few days late yeah but we finally got hold of the Africa Fashion Week London 2013
wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Friday, August 9, 2013
Dancing with Broken Bones
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
What new idea did you get this week? and are you going to put into action those bright and inspirational thoughts? Well, I know of many many people who have gone out and beaten all odds to turn their ideas into reality...and you beautiful people can make your dreams come true the same.
Quite recently a book by Dr Jasmin Sculark has been widely talked about and I happened to see her on the Praise the Lord program where she discusses a bit of where she came from. I was encouraged to know that she beat the odds to create a life of enlightening others in the word. So beautiful people, make this happen for you too.
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
What new idea did you get this week? and are you going to put into action those bright and inspirational thoughts? Well, I know of many many people who have gone out and beaten all odds to turn their ideas into reality...and you beautiful people can make your dreams come true the same.
Quite recently a book by Dr Jasmin Sculark has been widely talked about and I happened to see her on the Praise the Lord program where she discusses a bit of where she came from. I was encouraged to know that she beat the odds to create a life of enlightening others in the word. So beautiful people, make this happen for you too.
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Monday, August 5, 2013
3 of my right about now fav things
Friday, July 19, 2013
Oh how time flies
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
I have missed you on the pages beautiful people. First, I went away to get married and this was quite an experience. Then came the settling in and trying to make life worth living. I love the simplicity about the space we call home. It is so quiet and serene yet busy altogether at particular hours. We have shops close by and get fresh milk on a daily-the simple life. I also take time to walk the hills and enjoy the sorroundings...here is a flower for good vibes.
And because the energy is coming in clear,I have decided to continue with an art project that was long put on hold. The art is coming alive and guests cn come and buy a few items from our house. The pot project is a collabo with one of my neighbors. He designs pots and I paint or decorate them. we are doing well and hope to get more clients with time.
Lastly, I had an art and about moment at my fave Ethiopian place. always love Ethiopian. This time I took a spacial tibs and washed it down with a glass of water for good measure. Not forgetting my latest collection from Gerald Kateu. he launches this book at the end of July. You can buy it on amazon,com...this is a must read!
so we are off for the weekend beautiful people.
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
I have missed you on the pages beautiful people. First, I went away to get married and this was quite an experience. Then came the settling in and trying to make life worth living. I love the simplicity about the space we call home. It is so quiet and serene yet busy altogether at particular hours. We have shops close by and get fresh milk on a daily-the simple life. I also take time to walk the hills and enjoy the sorroundings...here is a flower for good vibes.
Good vibes to you all |
Pots by Zawadi for you |
Spacial tibs and a Gerald Kateu :) |
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Ventures and ideas
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
Today a good friend and I are speaking ventures especially with all things artsy and my energy levels are way up there! It has been a while since I last felt the need to step into daring ventures.
Now all we have to do is ask you beautiful people to send energies our way and make things happen.
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Today a good friend and I are speaking ventures especially with all things artsy and my energy levels are way up there! It has been a while since I last felt the need to step into daring ventures.
Now all we have to do is ask you beautiful people to send energies our way and make things happen.
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Monday, June 17, 2013
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Kim Swaggar @ his peak
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
I can not particularly place that single element that makes Kim Swaggar tick. I mean this fashion inspiration is taking center stage just like any new or upcoming designer in Uganda yet Kim gives hope to the real fashion lovers.
He manages to get as creative and crazy at his shows with his neat up class cuts. I likes what he do-s...he is going places
Kim Swaggar sure has that X factor to higher heights and we at Zawadi eye have an eye on you Kim and wish you well.
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
I can not particularly place that single element that makes Kim Swaggar tick. I mean this fashion inspiration is taking center stage just like any new or upcoming designer in Uganda yet Kim gives hope to the real fashion lovers.
He manages to get as creative and crazy at his shows with his neat up class cuts. I likes what he do-s...he is going places
Kim Swaggar sure has that X factor to higher heights and we at Zawadi eye have an eye on you Kim and wish you well.
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Friday, May 31, 2013
Launch Tonight
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
Something beautiful here...do not miss
wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Something beautiful here...do not miss
wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
Dresses we love for never ending sunny days
Hi lovers of all things beautiful,
Here are my fave clothes for this never ending African summer
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Here are my fave clothes for this never ending African summer
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Amazing Nigerian beauties
Good morning lovers of all things beautiful,
Today our inspiration is derived from these Nigerian beauties. By God they are a definition of true beauty and I know they all impact us in many ways...
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Today our inspiration is derived from these Nigerian beauties. By God they are a definition of true beauty and I know they all impact us in many ways...
The diva Genevieve Nnaji |
sophisticated model |
serious blogger and entrepreneur |
Beautiful Uche Jombo |
Esi
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Inspiration
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
Check out another African inspired summer dress by three floor...lovely!
Wishing you Peace & Love.
Esi
Check out another African inspired summer dress by three floor...lovely!
Wishing you Peace & Love.
Esi
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Beautiful and clean Kampala
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
Hope you all had a lovely day. I did. Today Kampala looked so clean and beautiful with fresh air and clean roads,happier faces than the usual madness. For once,it felt really nice to walk in the streets of Kampala without a care in the world.
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Hope you all had a lovely day. I did. Today Kampala looked so clean and beautiful with fresh air and clean roads,happier faces than the usual madness. For once,it felt really nice to walk in the streets of Kampala without a care in the world.
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Sunday, May 19, 2013
African Print fancy pants
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
I was watching our local channel this evening and felt quite inspired to learn that they African print fancy pants are back after a brief hiatus! This is so exciting because they make one look effortlessly chic.
In case you are in the Kampala Area, look for OP talent...Trish makes the best African print pants .
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
I was watching our local channel this evening and felt quite inspired to learn that they African print fancy pants are back after a brief hiatus! This is so exciting because they make one look effortlessly chic.
In case you are in the Kampala Area, look for OP talent...Trish makes the best African print pants .
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Beauty!
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
I got this on the satorialists blog and simply fell in love with it! See how comfortable the lady is in her own world!
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
I got this on the satorialists blog and simply fell in love with it! See how comfortable the lady is in her own world!
Wishing you Peace & Love,
Esi
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Monday, May 13, 2013
Kitenge Ladies
Hey lovers of all things beautiful,
We introduce to you with pleasure Vanessa Mdee, a TV personality who has worn her kitenge with pride and got things moving for herself. Starting June, Zawadi Eye will present a kitenge lady in heels. This revolution is about pro African ladies who are at their game in every sphere of influence. Let us celebrate womanhood,not forgetting our roots,yet with a huger to change lives.
Wising you Peace & Love,
Esi
We introduce to you with pleasure Vanessa Mdee, a TV personality who has worn her kitenge with pride and got things moving for herself. Starting June, Zawadi Eye will present a kitenge lady in heels. This revolution is about pro African ladies who are at their game in every sphere of influence. Let us celebrate womanhood,not forgetting our roots,yet with a huger to change lives.
Wising you Peace & Love,
Esi
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Look what we got here
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