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MODELS LEFT TO STARVE

. . . as chaos rocks Miss Manicaland

- Latwell Nyangu and Talent Gore

AT least seven models were left stranded after organisers of the recently-held Miss Manicaland failed to provide them with transport fares.

They had to look for their own bus fares after being left to starve.

Karen Sakupwanya won the contest. Lashley “Mr United Nations” Kashesha, the organiser, could not be reached for comment as his mobile phone was not reachable.

Models, who spoke to this publicatio­n, confirmed the chaos and condemned the organisers.

“We were starved and stuck after he failed to give us money for transport.

“We had to return by bus after our parents paid from Harare,” said a model.

Another one said: “We just finished Miss Manicaland and we felt there was some rigging since the crown was given to someone who doesn’t know catwalk.

“Guess what, she was even asked paquestion kuti give us internatio­nal models you know in Zimbabwe and she replied that she only knows Miss Zimbabwe, Mr United Nation, Miss Manicaland, kutadzawo kana kuziva Pauline Marere or Sakhile Dube.

“We paid a registrati­on fee of US$20 plus US$25 for transport to and from Inyanga.

“We only ate once per day and on the second day, later during the day, and taibika tega kumba kwevamwe amai vatisingaz­ive using firewood.

“The first night we did not eat when we arrived.”

Another model said: “The previous night we were told to put on a cocktail dresses so that we mixed and mingled with visitors at the hotel.

“We went there and takuda kuenda kumba tatakunzi tirikuende­sa boys (the performers) first then isusu later.

“But, we later realised kuti it was pimping, then we jumped into the same car with the boys and occupied the open truck with cocktail dresses.

“The worst part vakadyisa a very talented girl, she was very good on the catwalk, her performanc­e and her outfits were also the best.”

The models regretted taking part in the show.

“Handiite futi zvimapagea­nts zvemuZimba­bwe.

“Ndakabuda mari inini kutenga maoutfits and there were several categories (introducti­on, culture, avante garden, gothic, talent and evening wear).

“I even had my culture outfit designed by the same designer akadesigne­r head gear ya Jah Prayzah.

“This is not fair, not fair at all and I am tired ndatonhorw­a apa nzara.

“Lastly, we ate bread yesterday morning then did the pageant while hungry.

“He failed to provide food and outrightly told the models that he no longer had any money.”

The organiser is accused of not living up to his promises.

A model, who chose not to take part, painted a disturbing picture of the organiser.

“Lashley, I worked with him for a very long time and he never does anything that actually works.

“Before you work with anyone you should look at the contracts so that when things go south you can always involve the police.

“Learn to be part of a pageant which actually provides you with actual contracts because if you don’t, one day you will cry foul.

“I understand, I once had a show with him in Mutare, we would spend the day without eating and the boot camp was held at a bar.

“The worst part is I didn’t even get into the top seven.

“I think these people are now struggling and they want to raise funds using us.

“Lashley is actually fundraisin­g using us, maybe, he wants to get married and he is using us for money.”

 ?? ?? LASHLEY “Mr United Nations” Kashesha
LASHLEY “Mr United Nations” Kashesha

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