Philly’s Games look forward to sash ceremony
Pageant finalists are vying for the crown.
Philly’s Games celebrates its 30th anniversary this year and aims to make history as one of the first kasi soccer tournaments to reach such a milestone.
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The brand has in previous years extended to pageantry, which saw Ntebogeng Mabusela crowned queen earlier this year as the 2020/21 queen.
On November 13, it hosted its sash handover ceremony at Phomolong Secondary School where it revealed the new finalists.
Despite Covid-19, the pageant organisers look forward to crowing another deserving queen to represent the brand.
Pauline Otsile Mathebula said this year, there will be at least 18 contestants competing for the title.
“The three to be crowned as ambassadors of the brand will be awarded the platform to work with the brand.
“They will be awarded the opportunity to grow and the queen will take over our CSI programmes,” said Mathebula.
Mabusela said it has been a pleasure to be part of such a brand that has made a name for itself beyond the ranks of Thembisa.
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“We were involved in charity work and despite Covid-19 interferences, we managed to pull something out of our sleeves.”
The pageant will be looking to crown another ambassador on November 27 at Moses Molelekwa Arts Centre in Makhulong Section, Thembisa.
“Winning Miss Philly’s Games was quite an overwhelming moment but at the same time an honour.
“From the day I was crowned, I knew my journey of reign would be different, but never imagined that it would be during a global pandemic,” said Mabusela.
“I set out on this journey not knowing how much I would learn and not knowing how deeply in love I would fall with my community. I can now say with certainty that our future is brighter than ever,” said Mabusela.
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