The Herald (Zimbabwe)

A tale of 2 beauty queens:

- Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter

ORGANISERS of the Miss Tourism Zimbabwe pageant have announced that their queen, Tafadzwa Primrose Jaricha, will not represent the country at the internatio­nal level this year because of limited time and lack of preparedne­ss.

Jaricha (23) will continue her reign and will go next year end for the Miss Tourism World.

The Mutare-based model-cum-lawyer emerged the winner in September at a glamorous pageant held in Bulawayo, beating other 20 beauties from different provinces.

Speaking at a handover, prize ceremony for MTZ winners, pageant licencehol­der Sarah Mpofu-Sibanda said it was a decision by the board to hold the queen for another year, giving her more time to prepare for the internatio­nal pageant.

“Let me take this opportunit­y to announce to you that, our queen as per norm, will not this year represent the country on internatio­nal level because we have considered a lot of conditions which include time frame for preparing is little and she hasn’t grasp much.

“We also received reports from past winners that, the internatio­nal arena is like a jungle, too big for them and this kills their confidence,” she said.

However, it was a big day for Jaricha who received a Mercedes-Benz C200 which was already registered in her name courtesy of Dr Mercy Mafara, apart from $10 000 to be wired into her account.

Her first princess, Natalie Mangondo, walked away with $7 000 while Life Matunzeni got $5 000.

All the contestant­s received $1 000 each from Dr Walter Magaya.

“I am excited about this pageant and I would like to thank the sponsors and my mother for believing in me. Growing up in Chikanga 3 in Mutare, ghetto youths have no hope that they will represent the country at any level, all we could believe in was to watch the television and hear the news but I thank God. Here I am defying all odds,” Jaricha said.

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