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MISS ESWATINI’S BUSY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

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BY DELISA THWALA

MBABANE – Having taken the titles Miss Eswatini three weeks ago, Tania Nunn has shared her Christmas plans in her capacity as the country’s ambassador.

She revealed her plans to this publication and said she will be on the road doing charity drive while also spending some of her time in church.

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“I will be doing a lot of work with the less privileged just to spread Christmas cheer to the ones who cannot afford it. I have already started with some of the work and I’m hoping to rope in more sponsors so my reach is not limited,” she said.

The newly-crowned beauty queen, is a woman of many accolades, having recently been crowned Miss Eswatini Nuun once revealed that she is a qualified flight attendant.

Nuun studied aviation a division of Comair limited. Aviation varies from being a flight attendant, crew cabin or creating flight plans. The country’s beauty queen studied and qualified for the cabin crew.

As if that is not enough, Nuun then furthered her studies and ventured into a business course and doubles up as a Sunday school teacher at St Georges and St James Anglican churches based in Manzini.

She mentioned that part of her plans will involve her church and the children she is currently teaching under the ‘Sunday school’ programme.

When speaking about her time as Miss Eswatini so far, she said she was finding the role very humbling and mostly fun.

She further said throughout her reign, her aim is to work and collaborate with organisations that advocate for the safety and human rights of children. She said they need to be protected because they are the future of the country.

“I have taken every criticism I have received from the public with an open mind and have decided to use the advice as I grow. People will always talk it comes with being in the spotlight, like I’m now,” she said.

The beauty queen further mentioned the competition and her reign has helped her learn more about diversity which was what made them strong individually and as a whole.

“Being surrounded by my pageant sisters, who were all amazing queens and all possessed phenomenal traits that I absorbed, made me realise that our diversity makes us stronger when we are united by a common goal,” said Nunn.

The pageant taught me that the greatest beauty one could ever possess is that of your personal character.

“People should seek internal validation not external validation. It is also important to create an unshakable bond with God, He will guide you through everything because you are worthy,” said Miss Eswatini.

Pics sourced from Tania Nunn’s Facebook page.