Polokwane pageant princess to represent SA in Europe

Kamogelo Tisane will be going to Europe in 2018 to represent South Africa in Bulgaria.


Kamogelo Tisane made her parents and community proud by winning beauty queen titles that recently led her to represent South Africa, Letaba Herald reports.

She started her first pageant last year November, where she won ‘Best Evening Wear’ title with the help of Mengouchi.

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The sky seemed to be no limit for her, as she was destined to a bright future.

This motivated her to keep moving forward until she got the titles for Limpopo Beauty Ambassador, second Princess in Miss Hope 2017, Little Miss Letaba 2017 and bagging her biggest title the ‘Little Miss GALAXY 2018’ for her age group 8-11 years.

She lives by Nelson Mandela’s qoute: “It always seems Impossible until it’s done but the word itself says I-AM-POSSIBLE.”

Inspired by these profound words, Kamogelo will be going to Europe in 2018 to represent South Africa in Bulgaria.

She will also be attending the South African semifinal audition round for Championships of Performing Arts to further showcase her talent.

Kamogelo would like to send a special thanks to her family for always supporting her and Katryn Barwise Celliers, modelling coach for inspiring and motivating her, leading her to the girl she is today.

As part of giving back to the community, she will be doing charity projects in order to help those that are in need and to be a helping hand in the community.

Her goal is to work hard until she can achieve her dream of becoming Miss South Africa and many more, as well as Miss World.

Her role models are her mother, Rosy Tisane, for always supporting her through all the pageants and keeping her strong, her sister, Katlego, for her consistency and determination and Celliers, who teaches her important values in life.

As much as Kamogelo will be going to Europe to represent South Africa. she would also like to ask South Africans to help her raise enough funds for her to be able to represent the country as this will go a long way to put the country on the map.

She will need approximately R85 000, which includes airline tickets to Europe for contestants as well as their hotel accommodation and meals for the entire period of their international pageant.

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