
Namibian model Laina Mwatukange, a 27-year-old final-year journalism and media studies student, is preparing to represent Namibia at the Miss African Essence International Pageant in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This marks her second international pageant appearance, with the grand finale scheduled for May 3. Mwatukange expressed that her return to the global stage reflects personal growth and a clearer sense of purpose, stating she has gained confidence and a better understanding of how to represent her country. The pageant, according to organizers, emphasizes identity, leadership, and storytelling among young African women, rather than just traditional beauty. Mwatukange echoed this, highlighting the platform's aim to showcase African essence and Namibia's full glory. Her previous international experience includes placing in the top 25 at the Universal Woman Pageant. She views representing Namibia again as both a source of pride and responsibility, attributing her progress to a strong support system from her family and friends. Mwatukange's national director, Mirjam Sheehama, noted her development, discipline, and dedication as reasons for her selection. Mwatukange's focus remains on representing Namibia and engaging with diverse African cultures, aiming to inspire others, particularly youth from her village, if she wins the crown.
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This summary was AI-generated from a story originally published by The Namibian.