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Siphamandla competes for Mr Mpumalanga title

He was involved in a campaign called “Charity Begins at Home,” he donated clothes, was involved with motivating learners and recently took part in a Christmas charity day.

Mr Siphamandla Nkosi, born and bred in Ermelo, was chosen as one of 25 finalists competing for the Mr Mpumalanga title.

A total of 75 men were selected in Mpumalanga and after various stages and competitions, he made it to the top 25.

Mr Nkosi said his journey in modeling began in 2014 when he entered Mr TUT at Tshwane University of Technology.

He was involved in a campaign called “Charity Begins at Home,” he donated clothes, was involved with motivating learners and recently took part in a Christmas charity day.

He explained, making a difference becomes easier if you have support.

“The saying, ‘Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu’ is essential, because we really need each other to make a difference in the nation.”

“Remember it takes a nation to raise a child.”

This campaign inspired him to enter Mr Mpumalanga as he believed modeling has helped him to in turn, help communities.

Read the complete article in the Highvelder newspaper.

 

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