Heading for Miss Heritage SA title
A local model and Miss Limpopo 2014 first princess, Vutomi Sophia Tshabalala (21), was recently nominated as one of the 20 finalists for the prestigious Miss Heritage South Africa title. The final year Bachelor of Accounting Sciences student, Tshabalala from Nkowankowa, will compete in the event scheduled for November 1, at Pacofs Theatre in Bloemfontein. …
A local model and Miss Limpopo 2014 first princess, Vutomi Sophia Tshabalala (21), was recently nominated as one of the 20 finalists for the prestigious Miss Heritage South Africa title.
The final year Bachelor of Accounting Sciences student, Tshabalala from Nkowankowa, will compete in the event scheduled for November 1, at Pacofs Theatre in Bloemfontein.
The winner will represent South Africa at the international Miss Heritage 2014 pageant in Johannesburg on December 13. The reigning Miss Heritage, Shequera Grace King from the Bahamas, is expected crown her successor at the event.
According to the organisers, the Miss Heritage South Africa pageant aims to empower women of all ages with a platform to bring sustainable change and to become charity and culture ambassadors within South Africa and the broader international community.
Finalists will be expected to take part in a number of fundraising projects and challenges that will help accumulate points for the final judging on November 1.
“To me this is more than just a competition, but an opportunity to embrace my heritage and closely interact with different cultures.
I am highly honoured and humbled by this opportunity” said Tshabalala.
To follow and support her as she embarks on this journey, please contact her on: email: vee.vst@gmail.com or like her Facebook page: Vutomi Sophia Tshabalala Miss Heritage South Africa 2014 finalist.