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Not even rain could stop the Arab Money party

Sue Ochola, the Arab Money organiser, with TJ Hays. PHOTOS BY EDDIE CHICCO

Sue Ochola, the Arab Money organiser, with TJ Hays. PHOTOS BY EDDIE CHICCO

The Arab Money party saw its 8th edition dubbed The Very Well edition last Saturday at Oneten in Industrial Area. The show that happens every December is just about party people coming together to make merry as they get ready to usher into the New
Year.

The annual event that is organised by socialite Sue Ochola got revellers started on a low
note, catching up at around 11pm. However, the part was almost ruined when it started raining heavily, so the partiers had to abandon their comfort zones to seek refuge from the downpour.

An one hour later, all was back to normal and the mood was not dampened at all. Socialites and artistes including Brian Ahumuza of the Abryanz Collection and Judith Heard were seen strutting about.

New kid DJ, Vee, was on the decks and she did good keeping the revellers busy on their feet. The dresscode was Arabian and not many respected this, with just a handful of the men seen with tabans on their heads. King Saha, who was the headliner of the night, performed almost all his songs, before handing over to Nigerian singer TJ Hays at around 3am. Not many, were familiar with his music though.

But by the time, many were already tipsy and hyped up to care. The event that was sponsored by Johnnie Walker Gold reserve has been held at The Square and Sheraton Hotel Gardens before.

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