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Little Prince And Princess Africa Addresses Cultural Issues

Kefentse Gokgwanang
 
Kefentse Gokgwanang

The Little Miss Model Botswana director, who is now coordinating this new young people’s pageantry told Showtime that Little Prince and Princess aims to support national talent and address problems relating to cultural diversification and international relations in Africa.

She said the pageantry would achieve this through gathering African countries to exchange ideas as well as build ramp models and humanitarian brand ambassadors.  “The pageant is open to both boys and girls aged four to seven years for the tiny category, mini category from eight to 13 years and teens (category) aged between 14 to 17 years of age. 

All winners from each category will get an opportunity to represent Botswana at the African final competitions where they will be competing with other winners from the whole of Africa on November 22 to 26 this year,” she said.

She explained that the winners would get sashes, tiaras, and certificates with the brand ‘Little Prince and Princess Africa’, and other gifts from different sponsors.

She added that registration for the local qualifier pageant were ongoing where normal registration closes on July 25, 2018 with a registration fee of P350 and late registration starts on July 26, 2018 until August 3, 2018 with a fee of P400.

The grand finale of the local pageantry where the boys and girls would be battling it out for the crown would be held on August 11, 2018.

The venue will be communicated in due course, while registrations are done at Electron House Building behind Mr Price along the Old Lobatse Road.