As Breast Cancer Awareness Month draws to an end, the Women African Tourism Board (WATB) is painting Gauteng pink with purpose, compassion, and courage. The organization will close October with the Pink Unity Dinner on 31 October 2025 at the Riboville Boutique Hotel and Restaurant in Waterfall, Midrand. The evening will be one of fine dining and fellowship, but beyond that, it will be a celebration of resilience and hope.
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A United Front Against Breast Cancer
The Pink Unity Dinner brings together women from all backgrounds to learn, connect, and support one another in the fight against breast cancer. Through education, empowerment, and shared experiences, the event raises awareness and reminds women that early detection saves lives.
Guests can expect an empowering evening from 4 PM to 10 PM featuring dinner, health talks, free breast examinations, and uplifting stories of survivors who turned fear into strength. Tickets cost R1 200 per person, with proceeds supporting WATB’s ongoing women’s health and empowerment initiatives.
Why Breast Cancer Awareness Still Matters
Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among South African women. The National Cancer Registry reports that one in 26 women in South Africa will develop the disease during their lifetime. It affects women across all ages, communities, and lifestyles.
Survival rates increase significantly when cancer is detected early. Regular self-examinations, annual check-ups, and access to screening services are vital. However, many women still face barriers such as limited access to healthcare facilities, social stigma, and fear of diagnosis.
The Women African Tourism Board believes awareness and community support can bridge this gap and empower women to take charge of their health.
Empowerment Through Education and Connection
The event theme, Empowering Women Against Breast Cancer, captures its purpose: to educate, prevent, and empower. WATB has partnered with wellness experts and healthcare professionals to share vital information on prevention, nutrition, mental health, and recovery.
Speakers will highlight practical lifestyle changes that can reduce risk, such as adopting a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and managing stress. The message is simple: women can take control of their health through awareness and proactive action.
Awareness is not about the color pink; it is about knowledge, community, and support. No woman should feel alone on her journey to healing.
Creating Safe Spaces for Healing
The evening will also feature powerful testimonies from breast cancer survivors and thrivers. These stories create space for healing and encouragement for those currently undergoing treatment.
The event is both a celebration of survival and a commitment to continued care. Guests can join support circles, learn about counseling services, and sign up for health awareness programs run by WATB and its partners.
Building Community Through Compassion
Since its establishment, the Women African Tourism Board has promoted women’s empowerment through leadership, entrepreneurship, and wellness. The Pink Unity Dinner brings this mission into the heart of communities, where meaningful change happens.
When women come together, whether through tourism or shared life experiences, they find strength in one another. That spirit of connection defines both healing and empowerment.
The Riboville Boutique Hotel, set in the scenic Waterfall Equestrian Estate, provides a serene and elegant backdrop for the evening. Guests will enjoy a gourmet meal, music, and an atmosphere of reflection and sisterhood. Each attendee will receive a Pink Unity goody bag, a thoughtful token symbolizing care and solidarity.
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A Month of Awareness, A Lifetime of Action
While October highlights the fight against breast cancer, awareness must continue throughout the year. The Pink Unity Dinner serves as a reminder that education and advocacy are ongoing efforts that save lives.
Health professionals recommend that women over 40 schedule annual mammograms. Those with a family history of breast cancer should consult doctors about earlier screening. Younger women are encouraged to perform monthly self-examinations. Knowing your body makes it easier to recognize changes and seek medical attention early.
Where to Get Help
Support for breast cancer patients in South Africa continues to grow, but access remains unequal. Organizations such as CANSA and Reach for Recovery provide free information, counseling, and recovery support to patients and families.
If you or someone you know needs help, contact:
• CANSA Tele-Counseling Line: 0800 22 66 22 (toll-free, weekdays 8 AM–5 PM)
• Reach for Recovery: 0860 333 331
• National Cancer Helpline: 0800 21 22 23
No woman should have to fight breast cancer alone.
A Night of Hope and Solidarity
The Women African Tourism Board invites survivors, families, friends, and advocates to unite in a powerful statement that awareness and action save lives.
The Pink Unity Dinner is not about statistics. It is about real people, real stories, and real strength. It empowers women to seek help, to support one another, and to take the steps needed to live healthier lives.
Event Details
Event: Women African Tourism Board – Pink Unity Dinner
Theme: Empowering Women Against Breast Cancer
Date: Friday, 31 October 2025
Time: 4 PM – 10 PM
Venue: Riboville Boutique Hotel & Restaurant, Gate 9, Waterfall Equestrian Estate, 1 Apaloosa Drive, Midrand
Tickets: R1 200 per person
Email: [email protected]

Step Forward in Pink
When women unite, change follows. The Pink Unity Dinner is more than an event; it is a movement that represents strength, compassion, and awareness. Every shared story, every test, and every conversation is a victory over silence and fear.
Together, Gauteng can lead the charge in breast cancer awareness and early detection. Wear your pink, take action, and stand in solidarity—one empowered woman at a time.



