Face of Rabie Ridge highlights 2024 news sponsors and awards recognition
With an eye on the future, the agency is gearing up for another grand pageant set to take place in March next year.
Since its establishment in 2022, the Face of Rabie Ridge modelling agency has experienced remarkable growth and success, continually building on its achievements.
The agency’s journey has been met with numerous challenges but it has thrived and emerged stronger at every turn.
In a conversation with the agency’s founder Sanele Khuzwayo, she shared her thoughts on how this year had marked a significant period of expansion for the agency since it first began operating. Khuzwayo expressed her joy regarding the recognition the agency had been receiving, which has contributed to its reputation in the industry.
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“One of the standout highlights for Face of Rabie Ridge this year, and even since its inception, is that we have welcomed 10 additional sponsors to support the agency,” Khuzwayo said enthusiastically.
“What makes this even more thrilling is that we were recognised at Tembisa’s Awards and we have been honoured with a nomination for the prestigious Best Model Agency of the Year for 2024/25.”
Khuzwayo acknowledged that while this year had been full of excitement and achievements, there were ambitious plans to host another grand pageant next March, although they were still finalising the specific date for the event. “The anticipation is even greater because we have successfully recruited three talented models from KwaZulu-Natal.”
Khuzwayo expressed deep gratitude to all the sponsors who have played a critical role in the growth of the agency, helping it come to life through the pageants and the hard work of the models involved.
“I must also extend my sincerest thanks to the parents and the local community, as I truly believe that without their support and involvement, the pageant would not have been able to take place and achieve the remarkable success it enjoys today.
“I would also like to acknowledge the Midrand Reporter for their invaluable assistance in publicising our pageant, which has significantly raised awareness throughout the community.”
As the festive holiday season approaches, Khuzwayo left the community with an important message. “My wish for everyone during this time is to stay safe and take care of yourselves, as we need you all back with us for an even more exciting and productive year ahead.”
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