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Pinetown Miss Teen finalist needs your vote

Nozipho Tshoba said she aspires to use her talent to help young children.

PINETOWN beauty, Nozipho Tshoba, has been chosen as one of the finalists for the Miss Teen Universe South Africa pageant.

The 20-year-old told the Highway Mail her dream is to own a modelling agency one day. The excited Tshoba said the news came as shock.

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“I was overwhelmed and I did not think I was going to make the cut,” she said.

The hospitality student said she fell in love with modelling at a young age as she was inspired by her sister. She said the compliments and encouragement from the community also encouraged her to join a modelling agency where she gained more knowledge about the career. Tshoba said she aspires to use her talent to help young children.

“I really do believe that modelling has a positive impact on young girls and it also teaches discipline,” she said.

She said her future endeavours also includes owning her own restaurant.

“I love uplifting people and by owning my own businesses, I will help create job opportunities,” said the determined student.

Tshoba advised aspiring models to be confident and always remain comfortable in their own skin. The winner will be announced on 26 February 2021 and Tshoba has appealed for people to vote for her.

To vote for Tshoba, visit the Miss Teen Universe South Africa 2020 – Pageant Vote Africa website. People can vote as many times as they like.

Voting will close on 25 February.

 

 


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