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Preparations for the Miss Soweto Finals are underway and the anticipation is building.

Tick tock the clock is ticking, preparations for the Miss Soweto Finals are underway and the anticipation is building for Soweto.

Last year Protea Glen came out tops, which finalist will bring shine to their area.

This year’s pageant promises to bring a little something extra to entice attendees in their seats.

Mapaseka Koetle, MC and judge of the finals said, “This year is going to be much more fun, heart-throbbing and nerve-wracking.



“White Star has also welcomed some exciting partners onboard, each sponsor will be bringing their expertise to make this year’s pageant an even bigger one.

“We also have some great entertainment in store, which will be revealed soon.

“We have also combined the pageant with the Soweto Talent Search. The winner of the Talent Search will be performing, and we look forward to introducing the public to this raw local talent.”

Last week we met five finalists and this week we have a fresh bunch.



Zwivhuya Matlabe

This Chiawelo born beauty is a Public Management Student at the University of Johannesburg.

She wants to be a positive role model to the youth, especially young women who have a low self-esteem.

Her passion is in a book as she intends to open up new worlds through books.

Her goal is to revamp and promote Soweto libraries in order to give students a safe haven for homework and studying.



Nelisiwe Nyongwana

Another UJ student, Nyongowa is a 21-year-old Public Management and Governance student from Dobsonville.

A self-driven young woman, she wants to open a sports centre in her community that will accommodate everyone, abled and disabled if she takes the crown.

The sports centre will also give the youth a safe place to spend their free time, instead of falling into drug abuse.



Nontsikelelo Nkosi

Not just beautiful but brainy as well. The part-time 19-year old model is studying Law and from Power Park.

She is pursuing her degree at the University of Johannesburg. Nkosi volunteers at various community programmes.

Nkosi also plans on starting her own law firm, which will focus on servicing women and children who are less privileged and do not have access to adequate legal aid.

If she takes the crown she aspires to be a role model and plans to focus on female empowerment programmes.



Lindokuhle Cele

Studying Human Resources at UJ as well, Cele is from Mndeni, and is a 22-year old. She is a driven and enthusiastic person, who enjoys having new experiences and learning new things.

Cele believes in karma, so tries to always approach life with positive energies.

Avid on youth development, if she wins she wants to focus on initiatives that be youth empowerment related.

This includes a public swimming pool and free swimming lessons, bursary foundation and support for underprivileged youth.

Have you found your favourite yet? Keep yourself informed by checking for the rest of the finalists every week so you can choose your favourite by the time the finals will be hosted on November 25.



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