Zimbabwe: Kudzai Matizha is going to represent Zimbabwe at Miss Global 2024. The pageant contestant will compete among seventy-nine countries.
The 21-year-old Matizha will represent the country Zimbabwe on various platforms with seventy (70) beauty queens from around the world who are also competing in the Miss Global 2024.
This year, Miss Global will celebrate its 10th anniversary, currently being held in Cambodia.
The organisers of the contest for Miss Global crown will announce the top 25 countries after which voting will be conducted where 13 countries will automatically qualify for the semi-finals.
Kudzai Matizha will need the support of the people of her nation to and help in qualifying for the semi-finals that will be held on January 13, 2024.
As per the sources, Miss Global opened an online voting platform where people can vote for their favourite pageant contestant.
The preliminary round for Miss Global 2024 will be held on Jan 13, 2024. In the preliminary round the reigning queen Shane Tormes of the Philippines will hand over the crown to the, winner to be.
Kudzai Mitchell Matizha has completed her studies for a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Zimbabwe. She is a resident of Harare and went to Langham Girls High School.
Many citizens of Zimbabwe have supported the contestant and filled the comment section with positive responses:
A social media user Bethwell Dube commented, “She may be not the most beautiful among others but the winner isn’t only judged by being beautiful they have to be smart too, they get asked questions where they get given points by the judges which determines the winner.”
A digital creator Eliza Tumbare supported Kudzai Matizha and wrote, “All the best baby girl, go and make us proud ana nakayi vacho vario iwe uchingo shayina.”
Another social media user Aluwis Muzhingi Adapter expressed, “I see a very beautiful girl who shows confidence and intelligence, go girl ur very eligible for that position all of those who are negative critics don’t worry about them just focus on the goal and do your thing.”