Miss Universe Zimbabwe Lyshanda Moyas landed 13th globally and second across Africa, and she spent her ZiFM Stereo interview pushing education over looks while asking the country to back her foundation that works with teenage mothers. The beauty queen shut down critics who think pageant culture sets impossible standards by saying pressure only hits when people fake who they are, and she admitted loving Mazondo and Zim Dancehall despite her polished public image.
Moyas said media training before competitions involves practicing how to dodge hostile questions from reporters, but her real focus stays on getting Zimbabweans to rally behind vulnerable women and kids through her foundation instead of just celebrating her stage wins. She wrapped up the conversation by telling people their voices actually matter during the activism period against gender-based violence.
Moyas said media training before competitions involves practicing how to dodge hostile questions from reporters, but her real focus stays on getting Zimbabweans to rally behind vulnerable women and kids through her foundation instead of just celebrating her stage wins. She wrapped up the conversation by telling people their voices actually matter during the activism period against gender-based violence.