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Miss supranatural Botswana launches

Kefilwe Gabonakemo (1st princess), Nthabiseng Lebethe (Queen) and Anita Moiya (2nd princess). PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Kefilwe Gabonakemo (1st princess), Nthabiseng Lebethe (Queen) and Anita Moiya (2nd princess). PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

The first of its kind in Botswana, the Miss Supranatural was officially launched this past weekend at Labama Hotel.

The pageant was contested for by beautiful young women from across Botswana all with the hope to be crowned the first ever queen.

The event was organised by young people for young people together with Beauty Hub Academy who were responsible for training the contestants. The organisers, who had to carry this event on their shoulders financially to make it a success, are Gabby Babedi Gosekwang, Winfred Motcher and Phenyo Abel Raphofu.

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