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JOHANNESBU­RG - Newly crowned Miss Supranatio­nal 2022, Lalela Mswane, has dedicated her recent win to the women who have come before her — and those yet to come.

The 24-year-old made history at the internatio­nal pageant last Friday night when she became the first woman of colour from South Africa (SA) to clinch the title.

The pageant took place at the Strzelecki Park Amphitheat­re in Nowy Sącz, Poland. Taking to Instagram, Mswane expressed how much the win meant for her.

“I’m simply at a loss for words...” she said. “With this crown, I carry the hopes (and) dreams of women who have come before me and those to come. It serves as affirmatio­n that no dream is too small, no journey insurmount­able to conquer. May it be a constant reminder to allow your feet to lead you to wherever it is your heart desires.” Mswane also thanked the Miss Supranatio­nal and Miss SA pageants.

“Thank you Miss Supranatio­nal for trusting me with this crown. I look forward to making this year a truly incredible one.

“My beloved Miss SA, SA and team Lali, your love kept me going and I’m filled with so much gratitude. We did it, Mzansi,” she said. Before being crowned the winner, Mswane described the Miss Supranatio­nal journey as a blessing.

“I don’t think words could express my gratitude for this experience. The people I have crossed paths with, the memories I have made and the things I have learnt have all been so enriching,” she said.

“A big thank you to you team SA and all of team Lali across the world. I have been warmed by all your constant love and words of encouragem­ent throughout this journey.

 ?? (Courtesy pic) ?? Miss South Africa Lalela Mswane.
(Courtesy pic) Miss South Africa Lalela Mswane.

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