Ayanda is a beacon of hope for young women in eMalahleni

“My mom has played a wonderful role in nurturing me through strict and firm guidance and my dad gave me great confidence,” Ayanda shared.

The radiant beauty pageant mogul, entrepreneur, model, and philanthropist Ayanda Masuku (29) said she is still
committed to changing the lives of the young girls in eMalahleni in 2024.
Through her Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) Pink Touch Foundation, Ayanda has kept young women guided, motivated, and encouraged to do more with their lives.
Young girls interested in the beauty pageant industry said they have learned a lot from Ayanda through her mentoring programme, as she took them under her wing and branded them as ambassadors for the organisation.

Together the ladies join Ayanda as they serve communities in eMalahleni through various, donations and community work campaigns.
The former Face of Emalahleni, Miss Inspire SA, Miss Mamelodi Sundowns 1st princess, and Miss Mpumalanga Finalist is indeed a force to be reckoned with.

Born and bred in the City of Coal, Ayanda expressed that she is blessed to have been raised in a household with both her parents Mr and Mrs Connie and Oscar Masuku present.

“I have three beautiful sisters Amanda, Nhlanhla, and Asanda. My mom has played a wonderful role in
nurturing me through strict and firm guidance and my dad gave me great confidence,” Ayanda shared.

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