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Former Miss Albinism capped as life coach

- BY TAFADZWA KACHIKO Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

FORMER Miss Albinism Zimbabwe (2018) Sithembiso Mutukura (pictured) was among the 24 life coaching students who were recently certified by the Internatio­nal Coaching and Mentoring Foundation (ICMF) at a ceremony where several others clinched awards in different coaching discipline­s.

Mutukura, who is the vicepresid­ent for Transforme­d Lives Institute Trust, told NewsDay Life & Style that she realised that she was into coaching by accident.

“I am happy that I have been certified and accredited a life coach. But at the same time it's kind of scary because I will have to live up to the standard that I have pledged in relation to ICMF’s code of conduct,” she said.

“I wouldn’t say I was longing to be a coach. Because I was in coaching without realising that I was practising coaching. To me it’s more like a mission that I have to fulfil.”

The other winners at the event included Red Lipstick Revolution founder Abigail Magwenzi, who was awarded the Financial coach of the Year Award, Tafadzwa Mukoyi (Executive Coach of the Year), Nothando Moyo (Youth Coach) and Kudzanai Vere (Transforma­tional Coach of the Year).

ICMF was founded by master coach Blessing Duri and has over the years groomed many coaches drawn from various discipline­s. “I realised that young people lacked life skills. I then took it upon myself that we need to give young people life skills, over and above the life skills offered through the programmes they do in tertiary institutio­ns to ensure they have self-motivation, self-belief, public speaking and emotional intelligen­ces,” he said.

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