Miss Tourism Masvingo crowned

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                                              Grace Karimupfumbi and her princesses 
Diana
Gondongwe
Rising model Grace Karimupfumbi was on Saturday,
September 07, crowned Miss Tourism Masvingo province during the prestigious modelling
pageant held at Masvingo Golf Club.
Karimupfumbi’s star was shining bright as she
out-modelled the other contestants to be crowned Misss Tourism Masvingo.
Rutendo
Taruvinga was crowned first princess while Rutschen Hebert was second princess,
and all the three winners walked away with cash prizes and received various
hampers too.
The
event was graced by Miss Tourism Zimbabwe president Sarah Mpofu-Sibanda who was
impressed by the models and the manner the event was organised.
The
winners will represent Masvingo at the national finals to be held in November
at a venue to be advised. 
The pageant ran under the
theme ‘Promoting the Girl Child.’
One of the organisers, Yvonne
Chirowamhangu said the girls did a good job and braved the cold weather and gave
their best.
“The girls braved the weather
and they all did a good job. Those who did not win must not lose heart but must
be persistent in the hope that someday they will become victorious,” said
Chirowamhangu.

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