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Miss Regal International SA finalist empowers community

JOHANNESBURG – Miss Regal International SA finalist, Precious Mamosebo, together with Powa and Boiteko Multi Centre are improving the lives of people.

 

Miss Regal International South Africa finalist, Raesibe Precious Mamosebo, is a 23-year-old from GaMphahlele in Limpopo who is aiming to raise awareness about how small things can change a person’s life.

This by people donating things that they no longer use to the less fortunate or lending a hand through volunteering and assisting within the community to ensure a positive change for all residents of Midrand.

Mamosebo graduated from the University of Pretoria with a Bcom and is currently juggling her work as a sales consultant at Maredi Business Solutions while studying towards her honours through Unisa.

She believes in bringing a positive change to people’s lives through Boiteko Multi Centre which runs a crèche, orphanage and old age services together with People Opposing Women Abuse (Powa).

The finalist revealed that Powa was in need of donations of cellphones, laptops, beds, couches, cutlery and other kitchen essentials, and is calling on the community to assist with donations.

Mamosebo is hoping for victory in her run for the crown as Miss Regal International South Africa because she believes the title will open many doors for her and, in return, help her to positively influence other people’s lives. She is not a newcomer to the pageant world having been a finalist at the Miss Commonwealth South Africa pageant and also took part in the Miss Mamelodi Sundowns.

The finals for Miss Regal International South Africa will be held on the 29 September at the Michelangelo Towers Mall in Sandton.

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