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“I Carried So Many Conversations, Dreams, Hopes, and the Voices of South Africans,” Shudufhadzo Musida on Her Reign

I Carried So Many Conversations, Dreams, Hopes, and the Voices of South Africans,” Shudufhadzo Musida on Her Reign. It feels like just yesterday when Shudufhadzo Musida was crowned Miss SA, but in actual fact, it’s a year ago. Her reign has come to an end, and over the weekend she gave over the crown to another queen.

 24 year old Lalela Mswane was crowned the queen beating other 10 contestants. Mswane walked away with prizes amounting to R4 million which includes, R1 million in cash, the use of a fully-furnished apartment at Central Square Sandton, and a Mercedes Benz C-Class Sedan. Zimi Mabunzi and Moratwe Mosima became her runner ups and also walked away with cool prizes.
As her reign came to an end over the weekend, Shudu took to social media to walk down memory lane. She thanked God as well as her family, who have been there for her through the journey. Shudu also thanked the pageant organizers for making her dreams a reality. She also thanked South Africans for moulding her into the queen that she is today.

None of this would have been possible without God using me as a vessel, and the love and support of my family who have always let me know that my dreams are valid. To my grandparents, Vho Marandela na Vho Elias ndi a tenda uri vho Takala. To my @official_misssa family, thank you for taking my dreams and helping me make them a reality. I want to say a huge thank you to South Africa for being my village. It takes a village to raise a child, and you have been that village that supported all my dreams and made them a success. With this crown I carried so many conversations, dreams, hopes, and the voices of South Africans. With each conversation and work, I wanted to let you know that I see you, and I hear you, and that you’re not alone – and you’ll never be. I love you all so much,” Shudu said.

During her reign, Shudu made us fully aware of Mental health on her Mindful Mondays.  She also wrote a book titled, Shudu Finds Her Magic. The book which is aimed at children aged from 4 to 9, aims at helping bullying victims to survive the trauma. has chosen her book as part of her Beauty with a Purpose project for Miss World 2021.

We will see more of Shudu’s magic as she will be participating in the 70th edition of the Miss World pageant. The competition will be held on December 16, 2021 at the Coca-Cola Music Hall in San Juan, Puerto Rico. 

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