Ayisha gears up for Mrs Worldwide

"Your child is my child, and my child is your child. This trip is for our children.”

Ayisha Nyembezi, a compassionate advocate for her community, is ready to take the stage once again as she prepares for the prestigious Mrs Worldwide Finalist competition.

 

After being crowned the World Imperial Beauties 2023 first Princess, Ayisha’s dedication and hard work have propelled her to new heights in the pageant world.

 

It is important to note that Ayisha’s journey to the Mrs Worldwide Finalist competition is not her first venture into the world of pageantry. She previously achieved the remarkable title of Mrs Africa Classic’s second princess, highlighting her passion for empowering women and making a positive impact.

 

Filled with happiness, Ayisha shared, “I am very happy, as it is my second time going there. I believe it is everybody’s game, but I have been working hard and will do my best.”

 

Ayisha recognises the significance of platforms like World Imperial Beauties that allow her age group to showcase their talents and make a difference in the community.

 

She cherishes the opportunity to give back more than anything, as she shares, “When I see the world’s imperial beauties give our age group a platform to show our talent, especially when it comes to giving back to the community, that is what I love more than myself.”

 

Having been crowned Mrs World Imperial Beauties 2023 first Princess in Soweto in April 2023, Ayisha proudly wears her sash, symbolising her achievement and responsibility to her community. She believes that this recognition empowers her to do even more for those in need.

 

“With the sash that I am having after I was crowned, I can be able to do more for my community,” she affirms.

 

To follow Ayesha’s journey and support her endeavours, stay connected through her social media channels on Facebook: Sontoyi Nyembezi.

 

Ayisha, also the Madressa Orphanage founder, appeals to her beautiful community of eMalahleni for assistance with her departure on July 14.

 

“I’m asking for sponsors to help me fund the trip to the pageant in the USA and support from people around eMalahleni,” she said.

 

 

Furthermore, Ayisha promised, “Your child is my child, and my child is your child. This trip is for our children.”

 

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