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Moses readies to bring crown home

Miss Supranational Botswana Queen, Moses, has her eyes on the big prize
Miss Supranational Botswana Queen, Moses, has her eyes on the big prize

Miss Supranational Botswana organisers say the reigning queen, Dabilo Moses is "very prepared and has been undergoing intensive training with various experts" to ensure that she is ready for the international pageantry.

Something Big (Miss Supranational organisers) spokesperson, Kaone Moremong said as part of the preparations, the queen underwent various trainings including etiquette coaching, fitness wellbeing, public speaking coaching, image and personal branding as well as intensive make-up tutorials. She added that their team also has in-house experts that ensure that Moses gets the mentorship she needs. Furthermore, Moremong explained that the queen also received training from a pageantry expert in South Africa who trained various Miss South Africa national queens and represented the country well at major international pageants such as the Miss World and the Miss Universe. She said the queen also underwent an intensive crush course of make-up application.

“Locally, we have been assisting her to develop her project called 'Thari'. We have been busy working closely with her to create content for the international competition platforms. The team has been building on a strategy that will be rolled out from June 8, 2023 which we are confident will create a buzz about our queen as the official online voting opens. Thus far, we have launched her official social media hashtag #Dabilowins,” she said. Moremong further pointed out that they were in negotiations with various potential sponsors for her international performance, her project as well as her media campaigns that would intensify as the voting starts.

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