New era for Miss Teen of the Universe Zimbabwe

Mbulelo Mpofu, [email protected]

THE Miss Teen of the Universe Zimbabwe (MTOUZ) organisation is entering a new chapter with the announcement of a leadership change. Effective January 1, 2025, renowned choreographer Mthokozisi Philip Masuku has officially taken on the role of national director.

Masuku succeeds modelling instructor Pardon Khanye, who played a pivotal role in guiding the organisation through a period of significant growth and increased recognition on both the national and international stage.

This transition marks an exciting era for MTOUZ as it continues its mission to empower young Zimbabwean women and showcase their talents on a global platform.

In a press statement, the MTOUZ board expressed their enthusiasm for the new leadership, stating:

“This new leadership marks an exciting chapter in our organisation’s history as we strive to take our national pageants to new heights. 

“We’re thrilled to announce the appointment of Mr Masuku, whose wealth of experience and passion for empowering individuals make him the ideal candidate to lead our organisation into a new era of growth and excellence.”

Masuku commented: “I’m honoured to be a part of this journey. I look forward to working with our talented team, sponsors and partners to make our national pageants the premier events in the industry.”

The board also took the opportunity to express their gratitude to Khanye for his tireless efforts, highlighting the popularity and prestige MTOUZ achieved under his leadership.

“We appreciate the foundation he has laid for our future success,” they noted.

The newly structured MTOUZ organisation includes a board of advisors, led by patron Nokuthaba Sibanda-Manungo.

 The organisational structure is as follows:

Patron: Nokuthaba Sibanda-Manungo

National Director: Mthokozisi Philip Masuku

Deputy National Director: Mavis Koslek

Provincial Heads:

Zanele Moyo (Bulawayo)

Elda Chitate (Harare)

Natasha Masunda (Masvingo)

Pauline Marere (Mashonaland)

Duncan and Arthur Nkomponi (Matabeleland South)

Future Nyoni (Matabeleland North)

 Lyfe Matunzeni (Manicaland)

 Mavis Koslek, assisted by Midfinest (Midlands)

With this leadership transition, MTOUZ is poised for greatness, setting the stage for another successful year in showcasing and empowering young talent across the nation.

Last year was an exceptional one for Zimbabwean models, with MTOUZ Queen Victoria Ncube winning the title of Miss Teen of the Universe Africa and receiving the Miss Photogenic award at the international pageant held in India. 

Mister Zimbabwe, Future Nyoni also made waves, securing the second runner-up position at the Mister Africa International pageant, while Sakhile Dube placed in the top 30 at the Miss Universe competition in Mexico. — Follow on X @MbuleloMpofu

 

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