I was thrilled when Roseanna Hall from Shurugwi was crowned Miss Universe Zimbabwe on Saturday. It fills me with joy to see someone from my village succeed like this. I celebrated Shurugwi because it's essential to support our own.
Now, she will represent our country at the international Miss Universe pageant. I'll actively campaign for her to get the support she needs. People like First Lady Mai Mnangagwa and business leaders like Zodwa and Tagwirei should step in to back her, ensuring her win has a real impact.
She deserves a car and a house or stand for her achievement. I have already pledged to give her money because I always lead in giving before requesting from others.
Roseanna continues the proud legacy of Shurugwi in producing great leaders and successful persons as she follows in the footsteps of notable figures like Gandire, Marungwe, Herbert Mahlaba, Tagwirei, and President Mnangagwa.
We should organize a celebration for her achievement, and I will rally Shurugwi Town Council and other stakeholders to make it happen. While she represents us, we should leverage her influence to benefit both the town and the girl child.
Congratulations to all participants; they put in a lot of effort. SaSabhuku, I was excited as it was my first time at a pageant, and to hear that Shurugwi won was incredible.
Now makuona kuti hatisi maShurugwi emapanga chete!
That behaviour from that sabhuku strikes me as the kind of conduct that does little to inspire confidence in serious leadership. The apparent disregard for protocol and decorum, especially on a public platform, makes it difficult for some observers to take his contributions to important discussions seriously. I had previously assumed such lapses were isolated incidents, but seeing similar conduct on an international stage was certainly unexpected. In any event, it appears he has now found a niche that attracts far more attention than his public commentary.