Editor's choiceLocal newsNews

Mrs South Africa comes to a city near you!

It’s that time of the year again! Mrs South Africa entries are open.

The Tammy Taylor Mrs South Africa competition is kick-starting its annual roadshows for calls to entry, and an information session will take place on 24 February in Johannesburg.

The Roadshow will allow South African married women between the ages of 25 and 50 to interact, learn and be mentored by the Mrs South Africa team and get the opportunity to meet the reigning Tammy Taylor Mrs South Africa, Nicole Capper.

Each information session will also include a special question and answer session focusing on the Mrs South Africa opportunities gained by entrants.

Mrs South Africa is much more than just a pageant. It is a female empowerment programme that celebrates South African women.

The Mrs South Africa movement showcases the virtues of South Africa, the spirit of Ubuntu, and the real women of our country.

Gone are the stereotypes that do not match the individuals bearing the burden of a crown of ideals being placed upon their heads and diminishing the power of their womanhood by setting standards for unattainable beauty, instead of showcasing true beauty that shines from within and celebrating every woman in her unique femininity.

The programme was created for married women who would ordinarily not have such a platform to compete and be ambassadors for South Africa on a global scale. The opportunities and platform that have been created for Mrs South Africa entrants are significant in every way and truly creates a ripple effect across our beautiful country. Through the journey of Mrs South Africa, women find themselves again and learn that they are never too old to follow their dreams and become voices of change.

Mrs South Africa entrants are wives, in some cases mothers, some are entrepreneurs, and most are game changers.

Those who think they have got what it takes to be the next Mrs South Africa can enter online by visiting https://www.mrssouthafrica.co.za.

Do you perhaps have more information pertaining to this story? Email us at krugersdorpnews@caxton.co.za or phone us on 011 955 1130.I 

For free daily local news on the West Rand, also visit our sister websites: 

Randfontein Herald

Roodepoort Record

Get It Joburg West Magazine

Remember to visit our FacebookTwitter and Instagram pages to let your voice be heard!

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from Krugersdorp News in Google News and Top Stories.

Back to top button