Miss Tourism fever grips Masvingo

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Models on a clean up campaign


Nyasha Marumbi

The search for the beauty with brains to be the face of tourism in the province is to be held at Flamboyant Hotel on Friday, May 25.
Speaking to TellZim News on Wednesday, Regional License Holder Miss Tourism Zimbabwe, Innocent Munaye said this year’s pageant was as a way of marketing regional tourist attractions.
“We do this as a way of marketing such tourist attractions that we have in the region as the Great Zimbabwe monuments and Lake Mutirikwi,” said Munaye.
Last Saturday, the 20 contestants from all the seven districts of the province did a clean-up campaign as part of the built to the Regional Miss Tourism final.
Munaye said one of the chief objectives for the pageant was to improve the inclusion of girls in all aspects for the sake of a more just society.
He promised that people will have a wonderful time at the pageant which will be serenaded by the likes of Pah Chihera and other local artists.entertainment

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