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Pageant coup for Africa

Durban is set to host the 2017 Mrs Universe pageant.

DURBAN has outdone Africa by clinching the rights to host the 40th annual Mrs Universe pageant, the first time the glitzy event will be held on the continent.

Packing a powerful punch to the local economy, Mrs Universe 2017 will see women from 84 countries jetting in to take part in the World Final at People’s Park, Moses Mabhida Stadium on 2 September. Each contestant will be accompanied by family, supporters and members of the media, giving Durban nine days to dazzle in the global tourism spotlight.

Tapping into the theme, Empowering women. Creating change, Mrs Universe 2017 unites and celebrates married women between the ages of 25 and 45, who are doing phenomenal work to uplift and enhance their local communities through CSI initiatives, business development and global trade opportunities.

In addition to showcasing Durban, KZN and South Africa as a must-visit tourist destination, Mrs Universe 2017 will showcase local artists, dancers and entertainers to a worldwide audience and provide a global catwalk for local fashion designers to exhibit their unique creations.

“Unlike other pageants, Mrs Universe is purpose-driven, highlighting real concerns and areas for positive change,” said Mrs Universe 2017 Hosting Director: Africa, Durban resident, Tracey-Anne Aggett.

“The global driving message of the event, namely women empowerment and women’s rights, comes at a time when South Africans are uniting against crimes against women and urging society stakeholders to create more awareness and take more action to protect our women and children. This pageant pools together women from all backgrounds, all of whom have overcome challenges to bring about positive changes in their respective communities.”

Aggett is a tireless campaigner for women empowerment and plays an integral role in projects that improve the lives of women and children in South Africa.

Named first runner-up at the Mrs Universe 2016 event in China and the winner of the Mrs Universe 2016 charity award, Aggett, a former Mrs KZN, won over the international Mrs Universe organising committee with her charitable projects and vision for the continent and has been awarded the right to host Mrs Universe around Africa for the next 10 years.

To ensure that Mrs Universe 2017 leaves an indelible mark on Durban, contestants will be engaging in various CSI initiatives to raise funds for Verulam-based LIV Village for orphaned and vulnerable children, facilities that support abused women and the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA). Contestants will also visit local schools in and around Durban to engage with young women and girls about the importance of education and self-development.

Further details on www.mrsuniverse2017.co.za. For corporate involvement in Mrs Universe 2017, email: marketing@mrsuniverse2017.co.za or call 031 466 4905 or 071 871 6744.

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