ROSSLYN,
South Africa (07 January 2019) - This past festive season, three Glam Gals embarked on a road-trip in
the Nissan X-Trail to the village of Lusikisiki on the border of the Eastern
Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. The purpose of the trip, called the Ubuntu Christmas
Adventure, was to relive their childhood Christmas memories of the time they
celebrated the festive holidays in the village in true Mzansi Ubuntu style.
Conceptualised by
motoring journo and self-confessed Glam Gal Vuyi Mpofu, the getaway aimed to
realise that the spirit of Ubuntu is as much alive and well in our country as
it always has been.Without booking
accommodation or having a detailed itinerary, Ms Mpofu headed out on a 10-hour
drive with two of her friends, Songo Didiza and Charmaine Moswane, with a basic
plan to knock on doors in the first village they came across and ask for
hospitality and shelter in exchange for doing whatever household chores were
required of them. None of the ladies had been in that part of the country over
the past 10 years and none knew anyone there.All they had was a fuel-efficient Nissan 1.6 cDi, open minds and plenty
of hope.
“The Ubuntu Christmas
Adventure was borne out of a desire to disengage from the way society
perpetuates the festive season.The
reality is that Christmas in Africa is blisteringly hot and has nothing to do
with snow, reindeer and a big bearded guy in a red suit. For me and the vast
population of South Africa and other African countries Christmas is celebrated
differently and for me, the Ubuntu Christmas Adventure is the embodiment of
what this period is all about,” said Mpofu.
Waking up each morning
after sleeping on the mud floor of their rondaval and taking a bath the
traditional way – in a tin basin with just enough water to cover one’s ankles,
the ladies had a breakfast of tea and soft porridge before paying their dues.
From fetching buckets of water from the nearby stream and collecting firewood
for their host family to cooking in giant three-legged pots over and open fire
-this was obviously not the place for high-heels, make-up or gloriously curled
weaves!
“The Nissan X-Trail was
the perfect choice for our trip, not only because of its comfort, capabilities,
fuel-efficiency and safety technology but also because it is an affordable and
practical family-orientated vehicle. The X-Trail impressed many people in and
around Lusikisiki as they are more accustomed to seeing big SUVs and pimped-up
4x4s on their intense twisty gravel roads.They just couldn’t believe that a “car” could tackle the road conditions
which of course a great testimony for Nissan,” Mpofu continued.
“We are
pleased to have been in partnership with the Glam Gals and the Ubuntu Christmas
Adventure – they showed all South Africans what it means to go back to their
roots and the true meaning of an African Christmas. We are delighted that they
chose to use the X-Trail, which ferried them safely to their destination. The
road conditions, driving distance and high traffic volumes were no match for
the X-Trail further demonstrating that it is indeed a versatile vehicle suited
for families driving in all manner of road conditions,” said Nissan Head of
Communications, Patience Dumisani.
The Nissan X-Trail has
the look and feel of a premium SUV, but it also has the super-smart technology –
such as Nissan’s innovative Safety Shield - that provides the ability to tackle
any on-road or off-road adventure. And because families come in all shapes and
sizes, the new X-Trail has the option of seven seats, ensuring that no one
misses out on the fun. Prices start from R397 900.
