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  • Female Zimbabwean Citizens
  • At least 17 years, and not older than 24 as at 1st December
  • Taller than 1,67 m
  • In possession of an 0' level certificate and good communication skills.
  • Not be enganged, not be married, never have been married and never have had a marriage annulled
  • Not be pregnant, never have given birth to a child, and never been pregnant.
  • All Miss Tourism Zimbabwe finalists will be required to perfom a limited number of engangements. She will therefore not be eligible to enter another national competition except with written permission from MTZ (the Organisers).
  • If approached or contacted by the press, she should immediately refer them to the Organiser's Public Relations department.

 

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Miss Tourism Zimbabwe awaits a Big Challenge

Miss Tourism Zimbabwe does not begin and end with the beauty pageant show or does it concentrates on the winners but rather opens up new avenues associated with itself thus setting new horizons which await human utilization.

It is in line with this development that the current Miss Tourism Zimbabwe, Samantha Tshuma should embark on such strides and become the ambassador of Zimbabwe tourism, a move that will help spread word out there about the beauty Zimbabwe has.

Among its many awesome wonders, Zimbabwe is renowned for its unique splendid places that can be undertaken on various sacred spots dotted across the Zimbabwe region.

Chinhoyi caves marks as one of spots with its pool – Chirorodziva – “meaning a pool of fallen” – it remains one of Zimbabwe’s most mystical natural being, its magical blue pool lures one for a close glance into these amazingly blue waters.

Also Mhandamabwe Ruins, which are located in the west of Africa’s most celebrated ruins the Great Zimbabwe, have for decades remained sacred and spiritual. Through small and virtually unknown, Mhandamabwe Ruins are some of the most impressive and spiritually enthralling of all stone houses in Zimbabwe.

All these places are not known to many is it not wise if Miss Tourism Zimbabwe winners can use their publicity to market the tourism industry.

The places do not end with Mhandamabwe, Mushandike sanctuary in Masvingo boasts of wide array of predominantly plans game species that are so unique, it is high time our beautiful queens should use the status they have to show the world what Zimbabwe has which other countries cannot provide.

 By Anozivashe A. Shumba.


 

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Samantha Tshuma Crowned Miss Tourism Zimbabwe 2010

Fashion & Beauty - Pageants & Modelling

Sunday, 07 February 2010 03:58

If it had been up to the crowd, Bulawayo beauty Samantha Tshuma, would have been crowned the winner during the very first round of the Miss Tourism Zimbabwe pageant last night (6 Feb 2010). She had the packed auditorium of the Harare International Conference Centre cheering for her from the very beginning of the evening. The judges agreed with them it seems and Samantha was unanimously crowned Miss Tourism Zimbabwe 2010.

First Princess was Chido Mashaya from Harare and Second Princess was Tafadzwa Mugambizi of Masvingo. Nyaradzo Muchemenyi from Manicaland was crowned Miss Personality while Bulawayo girl Michelle Gonah was selected through SMS voting as Miss Face of Zimbabwe.

But the night belonged to Samantha Tshuma. The tall and graceful 21 year-old beauty from the City of Kings attracted loud cheers each time she took to the ramp stood out with her poise and confidence.

The high powered judges panel included CEO of Rainbow Tourism Group Ms Chipo Mutasa, CEO of ZBC Holdings Mr Happyson Muchechetere, Vice Chancellor of the Women’s University in Africa Dr Hope Sadza, Internationally renowned Sculptor Dominic Benhura and Director of the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe, Mr Elvas Mari. 

Zimbabweans came out en masse, and in style, for the pageant. Over 4000 people packed into the HICC. People kept on streaming in during the show and for those who came late it was standing room only.The crowd was kept entertained by an impressive line-up of urban artists who included Cindy Munyavi, Leonard Mapfumo, Madiz and Stunner. Hosts for the evening were Bridget Gavanga and Tich Mataz.

Sponsors for this year’s pageant included Rainbow Tourism Group, African Sun Hotels, G-Tide and Pinnacle Properties.

The event was televised live to the nation via ZBCtv and ended at 0115hrs on Sunday morning. It was followed by an after party featuring Oliver Mtukudzi, Tongai Moyo and Madiz.


Seated is the queen, Samantha Tsuma. To the left is First Princess Chido Mashaya and to the right, Second Princess Tafadzwa Mugambizi.

 

- The Zimbo Jam 
 

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