Little Miss confident outshone all others

Tshoganetso says she aspires to build a modelling agency for her peers PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Tshoganetso says she aspires to build a modelling agency for her peers PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

A 12-year-old girl, Baone Tshoganetso has outshone fellow aspiring Little Miss Mahalapye pageantry candidates. The Tamocha Primary School former pupil’s confidence won her the crown.

The bubbly and beautiful young girl told Arts & Culture this week that she believes that she had the values of being a queen because she was hardworking, time conscious, creative and innovative.

 “I entered Little Miss Mahalapye because through it, one can be the voice of the voiceless,” she said. Tshoganetso also said the pageantry teaches children their culture, which can be passed on to other generations.

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