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‘Miss Tembisa allows me to be heard’ – Precious

Tembisan introduces Precious Nkosingiphile Sithole.

The Miss Tembisa pageant is fast approaching with the final event to be held in early December.

Tembisan: What is your name and age?

Sithole: Precious Nkosingiphile Sithole, I am 21 years old.

Tembisan: Where in Tembisa do you live?

Sithole: Mayibuye ext 34, Letswiyababa Street, Tembisa

Tembisan: Where did you complete your schooling, primary and high school?

Sithole: Allanridge Primary/Secondary School.

Tembisan: What do you currently do – job/studies?

Sithole: Quick Booking Coordinator in the installation department at ADT.

Tembisan: Why did you enter Miss Tembisa?

Sithole: At first it was for the interest of modelling and a great opportunity of being Miss Tembisa, as well as representing my home town of Tembisa. Initially, when I started this journey, I noted that it was more than I had expected. Miss Tembisa is an amazing pageant with so much media exposure that it is filled with journeys and adventure, allowing my dream to be exposed to the media as much as possible in order to make a change and difference.

Tembisan: What does it mean to you to enter the pageant/why did you enter?

Sithole: I saw this as a great opportunity to make my voice heard.

Tembisan: What does the Miss Tembisa Pageant, in your opinion, mean to the wider Tembisa community?

Sithole: Being involved in the Miss Tembisa process is a wonderful feeling for me. It allows me to be the globe that glows around Tembisa, I want to leave my mark here in Tembisa, so that my name and the values I represent are remembered for a long time to come.

 

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Marietta Lombard

Editor-in-Chief of Caxton Joburg Metro with 26 years' experience in the community newspaper industry. I serve as Gauteng Director and deputy executive director of the Forum of Community Journalists and I am a press representative of the Press Council SA.
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