Miss Africa Fashion & Cultural show lives up to expectation

The Miss Africa Fashion and Cultural show lived up to expectation
The Miss Africa Fashion and Cultural show lived up to expectation

Despite starting a bit late, the Miss Africa Fashion and Cultural Show lived up to expectation when it depicted an African story on the ramp.

The fashion and cultural show was also a knockout stage where only 15 finalists were plucked from 41 contestants to take part in the finale of Miss Africa Botswana on November 6, at the Gaborone International Convention Centre (GICC). The finalists competed on the state of the art ramp. The models did catwalks and talent displays such as dance, poetry and singing. The fashion and cultural show was well attended.

Contestants showcased African culture. Models gave it their all on the ramp, showasing their catwalk experience, which was one of the deciding factors for the judges.

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