BY PHUMZILE NDLOVU
MANZINI – Education is key!
Miss Eswatini Tania Nunn has left the country to study abroad.
Shanice Mamba, who was the first princess, will now be the reigning queen for the remainder of the reign until the next crowning. Fezile Mthupha will now be the first princess.
This was announced earlier today at the Manzini Art Centre by the Chairman of the Beauty Pageants, Sandra Ismail. When reached for comment, Ismail shared with this publication that the former Miss Eswatini has gone to study abroad, but she cannot reveal the country of the institution she will be studying at for now.
The new development also came with the announcement that Oukitel Eswatini has now partnered with the Eswatini National Council of Arts and Culture to be the new directors of the Miss Eswatini Pageant as of today.
When reached for comment, the Marketing Executive of Oukitel Eswatini Esihle Dlamini confirmed the partnership. She said, “Yes, we can confirm that we have formed a partnership with the Eswatini National Council of Arts and Culture, and they have given us the licence to host Miss Eswatini 2024.”
When asked how long the partnership would last, Dlamini said it was a one-year contract. She also informed this publication that further updates about their next activations that will involve the new Miss Eswatini will be announced on their social media pages, as well as any other first updates and developments.
Oukitel Eswatini distributes Oukitel gadgets manufactured by Oukitel in China.
Tania Nunn was crowned Miss Eswatini on November 28, 2022, in a glittering ceremony that was held at Sharma House, where her first runner-up was Shanice Mamba, and Fezile Mthupha was crowned the second princess.