Maria Chiguvari
Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub
MODEL Nicole Nyawera, a registered general nurse and maternal health advocate, says she is prepared to represent the country at the Miss Supranational 2026 pageant in Poland.
Nicole, who was recently crowned Miss Supranational Zimbabwe 2026, says her journey has always been driven by service, compassion and a commitment to empowering others.
The model, who has a professional background in healthcare and advanced training in critical care, said she dedicated her career to caring for patients, supporting mothers and newly-borns and advocating for improved maternal health outcomes.
Speaking about her upcoming international assignment, Nicole said the opportunity goes beyond competing for a crown.
“This journey is about representing Zimbabwe with pride, promoting maternal health awareness, inspiring young women to pursue their dreams and showcasing the strength, beauty and resilience of our nation.
“My journey has always been rooted in service, compassion, and empowering others.
“Through nursing, I have had the privilege of caring for patients, supporting mothers and babies, and making a difference in people’s lives.
“Today, I am honoured to extend that purpose onto a bigger platform as Miss Supranational Zimbabwe 2026,” she said.
Through her work as a nurse and advocate, Nicole has witnessed first-hand the importance of accessible healthcare and maternal support services.
She hopes to use the Miss Supranational platform to amplify conversations around maternal health while encouraging women and girls to embrace leadership and pursue their ambitions.
The 17th edition of the Miss Supranational pageant is scheduled to take place on July 31 in Nowy Sącz, Poland.
Contestants from around the world will compete for the prestigious title, with reigning Miss Supranational, Eduarda Braum of Brazil, set to crown her successor.




