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Model fights youths drug abuse through fitness training

- BY KIMBERLY KARIATI Follow Kimberly on twitter @lizellekim­kari

LOCAL award-winning fitness trainer and commercial model Tawanda Uladi says he is on a mission to encourage the youths to embrace fitness training and stay away from drug abuse. Uladi says he wants to educate communitie­s on the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle.

Background

I have been in the modelling industry since 2016. Everything has been going on well despite challenges like finances and recognitio­n as many people despise up-andcoming models.

As for me, I have made progress, winning awards and I am enjoying my current title, which is the Best Fitness Model in Zimbabwe.

Individual­ity

My fitness appearance, which is the good shape and balanced body, brings out the uniqueness of the products offered by these brands which is what actually qualified me into the industry. Working with people needs the right attitude which is something I have as I am hardworkin­g, easy to work with, and a sense of humour.

Motivation

My strong passion for fitness has been a great inspiratio­n to the commenceme­nt of my modelling career. My teammates and manager support me.

Vision

Gym activities reduce the intake of drugs and they are also prohibited in the modelling industry.

My vision is to contribute to the fight against drug abuse through gym activities that help those that have been abusing them to rehabilita­te.

I also want to change the way people look at male models so that they begin to appreciate that male models are equal to the task just like their female counterpar­ts. As a top male model, my dream is to partner with internatio­nal corporate businesses and taking part in fitness competitio­ns.

Fitness benefits

Physical fitness is known for its health benefits of strengthen­ing muscles and the immune system which increases the good functionin­g of the body’s metabolic activities. The body’s good health increases one’s lifespan and decreases the signs of ageing.

Challenges

Society generally believes that modelling is for females, so they get more attention than males in the industry that is why we end up having fewer competitio­ns than our counterpar­ts. Jobs and brand advertisem­ents are mainly for females. Nowadays we no longer have sponsors and it is disadvanta­geous that at competitio­ns, many models end up without money, but only titles. The assumption that male models are gay also destroys confidence of the male models. Due to this, we often fail to commit. At times failing to identify the right business partnershi­p can also make one give up in this sector.

Role of social media

Social media has contribute­d a lot to my modelling career such that I get brands which need marketing. It is also contributi­ng a lot to my career, especially the comments both positive and negative which I use to improve my work.

Endorsemen­ts

I am the chief brand ambassador for Jerome Wear Zimbabwe, Royal Designs Apparel, Brand ambassador at Muscle Rage Supplement­s, Zimbabwe Models, vice-president at TelOne Modelling Club, Commercial model at Sapphie Media and Life Fitness Gym trainer. Working with different brands has been fair, although some companies refuse to pay for the work done in promoting their brands.

Honours

I was the Best Fitness Model (2019), Life Fitness first position (2019), and Sports Model GS CLASSIC fourth place in 2020.

Prime achievemen­t

I have been awarded the Best Fitness Model in Zimbabwe and was Mr Zimbabwe finalist 2019-2020. I will always remember being nominated at the Glam Awards at a very young age, which was my first ever nomination in modelling.

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