Zim dancehall sensation Poptain Yardbwoy is gearing up to deliver an unforgettable performance at tomorrow’s Miss Teen of The Universe pageant, set to take place at the ZITF Grounds in Famona, Bulawayo. This highly anticipated event marks a landmark in pageantry, aiming to combine glamour with impactful social engagement.
The Miss Teen of The Universe pageant, which officially launched with a star-studded event last month, has garnered significant attention, with notable guests including South African actress Rami Chuene and Zambian reality TV star Mutale Mwanza. Poptain, who has been a staple in the ZIM DANCEHALL scene, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming event in an exclusive interview with NewsDay Life & Style.
“I am beyond excited for tomorrow’s event,” Poptain said. “Preparations are in full swing, and this pageant is unique because it’s not just about beauty; it’s about empowering the girl child and encouraging positive social behaviors.”
The Kokai hitmaker also noted his special connection with Bulawayo, describing it as a “second home” where he feels a deeper bond with his audience. “Bulawayo issa special place. The love here is genuine, and I can’t wait to share this experience with the fans.”
Poptain is set to bring more than just his usual hits to the stage. He hinted at testing new music and hinted at exciting plans beyond the pageant itself. “I’ve got something special lined up for the fans. I’ll be showcasing new music while keeping the crowd entertained. The vibes are going to be amazing,” he promised.
The pageant, which features fourteen models competing for a car and a scholarship, has also organized a rigorous bootcamp for the contestants. The models are currently undergoing intensive workshops at Blue Hills in Bulawayo, preparing for their global debut at the international finals in India.
Pageant organiser Michelle Tshuma emphasized the collaborative effort behind the event, highlighting partnerships with key stakeholders like Fixation, Glowing Lins, Deluxe Villa, and other local businesses. “We’re nearly done with preparations, and we’re excited to see everything come together. The support from our partners and the community has been incredible,” Tshuma said.
In addition to Poptain’s performance, the event will feature other local talents including Mr Grey, Mzistozz Mfanafuthi, Cuniva, and the NoName Dance Crew, promising a night filled with entertainment and celebration.
As the models prepare to showcase their talents and beauty, Poptain’s involvement is set to add an extra spark to what promises to be a spectacular evening. “Join us as we celebrate these amazing young women and their journey. It’s going to be a night to remember,” Poptain concluded.
With high expectations and excitement building, tomorrow’s Miss Teen of The Universe pageant is set to be a significant event in Bulawayo’s social calendar, combining entertainment with a powerful message of empowerment.
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