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Latwell Nyangu M ODEL Sakhile Dube is living her dream and fulfilling her life goals. She was crowned Miss Universe Zimbabwe at the Harare Hippodrome on Saturday night. She takes the crown from Brooke Bruk-Jackson.

“This year is about life goals and achievements. I am grateful for the opportunities that are offered to me in order to share my vision and my values. I am proud of the hard work put in every step I made to reach where I am today.



All the love, support and advice received over the years have made me a better and stronger woman.” The 27-year-old Bulawayo model emerged the winner in the second question-and-answer session to decide the winner from the three top finalists who included Lisa Sibanda and Ruvimbo Njomboro. The contestants were trimmed from 18 to eight before they were further reduced to leave the three contestants, Pauline Marere, Amanda Peresu and Nozinhle Gumede were awarded Voices of Change for the charity work they carried out during the boot camp.

This year’s event was bigger and better with the winner walking away with a Mercedes Benz C200, 2020 model, courtesy of Style by Minnie. Despite some glitches in the final segment, Sakhile became the queen. The competition was intense this year, especially during the final stages.

Cheers erupted from all corners of the venue as Sakhile stood in disbelief, tears of joy streaming down her face. Sakhile’s victory marked a second chapter in the history of Miss Universe Zimbabwe — a chapter defined by i.

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