Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Miss Tourism Zimbabwe:An Investment Opportunity.

Miss Tourism Zimbabwe event is a platform for talent scouting, grooming and helps young people to get organized as business people and arm them with the necessary skills and tricks needed to survive in today’s showbiz industry.


This initiative has seen many models who have participated in this beauty showcase progressing their dreams and joining many organizations affiliated to their professions and many have decided to plough back to the society by helping the poor. A typical example of this development is former Miss Zimbabwe UK 2006, Faith Matambanashe who hosted a charity party to raise funds for the Harare-based rainbow Care orphanage.

In a previous interview with New Zimbabwe.com Matambanadzo said, "I chose this orphanage because it has just started and they need the money to meet their operational costs and help more children."
Newly crowned Miss Tourism Zimbabwe(2010) Samantha Tshuma has also pledged to engage the poor in particular the orphans in her home town, in a an interview with the stardard, Samantha said ,"I have already identified some areas that I would work on as part of my charity projects.

"There are more than 100 orphans in my home area, Plumtree, and I will do my best to facilitate assistance. I have already worked with most of the orphans and my heart is with them. I will do my best to ensure that they get much of their basic needs",she added.

Tshuma has already acquired land in Plumtree where she would initiate construction of a home for disadvantaged children a move meant to improve the standard of disadvantaged people in her home area. Considering the economic hardships the country is encountering, such events like the Miss Zimbabwe Tourism open up avenues that enable  cash inflows and improve the tourism industry in Zimbabwe. his exposition also provides a networking platform where professionals and entrepreneurs from  across the globe could interact, network and exchange ideas on how best they can manage to curb any challenges that transpire within the tourism sector. The recently held exposition saw several Zimbabweans from across the world engaged in different businesses coming to showcase their wares and services and this proved to be a massive opportunity as witnessed by the presence of foreigners who witnessed this beauty pageant show.

The director of the event ,Karl Joshua Ncube, said that the initiative envisages building a viable Zimbabwean business sector that would be able to represent the interests of Zimbabweans in from all sectors of the world and it is of much interest that he has turned to be one of the best graphic designer in Africa who focuses on identifying and developing talent in the sphere of modeling, dance, music, poetry, script writing and filming.

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