By Tatiana Mhararira
A fourth year student at Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) raised the institution’s flag high when she was crowned second runner up at the inaugural edition of the Miss Ebony pageant held on March 28, 2025 at Robbi Mupawose, Harare Show grounds.
Chengeto Kanyai (22) from Hurungwe was crowned Miss Ebony Zimbabwe 2025, while Samukele Dlamini (24) from Bulawayo secured the 1st Runner-up position and Lerato Masocha (23) representing Masvingo province, was named the 2nd Runner-up.
Masocha who is pursuing a degree in Logistics and Transport Management said her achievement came as a surprise saying she was not confident but being among the best has developed her desire to pursue modelling.
“I was overwhelmed when I was crowned the second runner up as I did not expect it. I am now more determined than before to take my modeling career to the next level by expanding my portfolio and showcasing my versatility. I am also passionate about using my platform to promote body positivity and self-acceptance among young women.
“I am excited to explore new opportunities and see my career taking me far,” said Masocha.
She encouraged upcoming models to prioritise their wellbeing highlighting the importance of balancing career demands and social life.
“Young people should know that self-love, self-acceptance and self-care are important in this journey. Take care of your mental physical and emotional well-being and never to give up.
“Balancing my modeling career and personal life can be tough, but I have learned to prioritize family, communicate openly with loved ones, and set clear boundaries and principles. It is not always easy, but it is essential for my well-being and happiness. Whenever I face negative criticism, I remind myself that opinions differ and not everyone resonate with me or my work .I focus on staying true to myself, my values and my goals .I also surround myself with positive people who encourage and support me,” she said.
Masocha said her passion for modeling was nurtured by her mother who encouraged her to pursue the dream.
“My modeling history is short dating back to 2024, by then I did not have interests in modeling but my mother kept on pushing and encouraging me to take part in modelling pageants. She has always been my number one supporter in this journey.
“I have always been driven to push beyond my comfort zone and challenge myself to grow. What inspired me was I wanted to get a deeper understanding of myself and my capabilities as it was an opportunity to develop my confidence, public speaking skills and learn from other young women, I decided to give it a try,” said Masocha.
Masocha said the Miss Ebony pageant was a valuable learning experience that helped her to learn and identify areas where she needs improvement.
“I enjoyed the boot camp because I kept on learning new things. I loved the farming lessons. However, I had some challenges which include self-doubt and criticism. There were times when I felt as if I didn’t qualify to be there, and my low self-esteem seemed to reinforce those feelings.
“However, the coaches discovered that I had the potential. They helped me understand that I deserved to be there just as much as everyone else, and that my unique strengths and qualities were valuable assets. Their guidance and support were instrumental in boosting my confidence and helping me overcome my self-doubt,” she said
Masocha said she hopes to expand her reach by collaborating with international brands and walking the runways of top weekly fashion programmes.
She said she was also inspired by Naomi Campbell, a British fashion model.
“Naomi Campbell is my role model in this industry. Her charisma, confidence, and unforgettable runway presence inspires me. She embodies the qualities I strive for as a model: poise, passion, and a commitment to excellence,” she added.
To keep up with Masocha’s latest achievements interested people can follow her on the following social media platforms Instagram that is ivymasocha777, Facebook its Lerato Ivy Masocha, tiktok @leeratoi21.