Reigning Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi will return to South Africa for her official homecoming celebration this Saturday since taking the title on December 8 in Atlanta, Georgia, in the US.
1. MISS UNIVERSE 2019 ZOZIBINI TUNZI ARRIVES HOME
ON SATURDAY FOR OFFICIAL HOMECOMING
The crown comes back for a week-long celebration
Reigning Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi will return to South Africa for her official homecoming
celebration this Saturday since taking the title on December 8 in Atlanta, Georgia, in the US.
As the 68th Miss Universe winner, Tunzi will embark on a week-long festivity that includes
visits to Johannesburg, Cape Town, Mthatha and the two villages she grew up in – Tsolo
and Dutywa in the Eastern Cape.
Tunzi says she is thrilled to be coming home: “I can't wait to feel the energy when I get back.
This win hasn't just been about me; I share it with all South Africans and I have been
counting the days until I can celebrate this achievement with my people in the spirit of
Mzansi.”
Her whistle-stop visit includes official welcomes at both OR Tambo and Mthatha airports;
street parades in Mthatha, Tsolo, Cape Town and Johannesburg and being a guest of
President Cyril Ramaphosa at his State of the Nation address in Parliament.
Tunzi’s arrival at OR Tambo – which members of the public are encouraged to attend from
07h00 on Saturday – includes a performance by the Soweto Gospel Choir and welcomes
from the Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams
and the Deputy Minister of Sports and Recreation, Arts and Culture Nocawe Mafu. Also
present will be current Miss South Africa Sasha-Lee Olivier who assumed the mantle when
Tunzi took the Miss Universe crown.
The next leg of her tour is, according to Zozi, the most special part of her trip – she will
return to the place of her birth, Tsolo, the little Eastern Cape town close to Mthatha to meet
“my home people who are also my most ardent fans”.
Tunzi will arrive at her village on Saturday afternoon on a colourful float, draped in the
colours of the South African flag. It has been made to resemble both the Miss Universe
crown as well as the ribboned dress she wore as part of her Miss Universe national
costume.
Tunzi will unveil a mural that has been made in her honour on Sunday (February 9) before
attending a lunch at which she will be entertained with traditional dancing.
She said: “While I have been in New York, I have longed for two things: sunshine and the
voices of African people raised in song. I cannot wait to be a part of the celebration –
Eastern Cape style – that is being planned.”
On Monday, February 10, Tunzi, accompanied by her mother Philiswa Nadapu, will visit her
primary school, Canaan Academy, in Dutywa. Many of her former Grade 1 and 2 classmates
will be on hand to welcome her.
On Thursday morning, February 13, Tunzi will ride in an open-topped bus through the
2. streets of Johannesburg (route to be announced), and later that afternoon she will fly to
Cape Town where she will be the personal guest of President Cyril Ramaphosa as he gives
his State of the Nation Address in Parliament.
The following day (Friday, February 14), it will be the turn of Cape Town residents to see
Tunzi as she makes her way through the city in a street parade (route to be announced).
Well-wishers who want to personally welcome Zozi home on Saturday morning will be able
to travel, free of charge, on the Gautrain to the airport from Pretoria, Midrand, Marlboro and
Park stations. To gain access to the OR Tambo bound train, passengers will have to say:
“Gautrain took me there” to gain access.
The Miss South Africa Organisation says: “Zozi’s homecoming is an opportunity for all South
Africans to join in the celebrations and we couldn’t be prouder.”
Miss Universe homecoming sponsors are The Department of Arts & Culture,The Ministry of
Communcations, South African Tourism, Brand South Africa, Mercedes Benz and Sun
International.
The OR Tambo airport welcome sponsors include Gautrain, South African Airways and
ACSA/OR Tambo.
Social media links:
➢ Website: www.misssa.co.za
➢ Website: www.missuniverse.com
➢ Twitter: @official_misssa
➢ Twitter: @MissUniverse
➢ Follow us on social media: #zozicomeshome
About the Miss Universe Organisation
The Miss Universe Organisation (MUO) is a global community that empowers women to
realise their goals through experiences that build self-confidence and create opportunities for
success. MUO believes that every woman should be “Confidently Beautiful”. The MISS
UNIVERSE®️, MISS USA®️, and MISS TEEN USA®️ programmes provide the 10,000
women who participate annually with an international platform to affect positive change
through influential humanitarian and professional efforts. The contestants and titleholders
are leaders and role models in their communities, develop personal and professional goals,
and inspire others to do the same. The Miss Universe Organisation is an Endeavor
company. To learn more, visit www.missuniverse.com.
Issued by Ninesquared Communications and Events on behalf of the Miss Universe
Organisation and the Miss South Africa Organisation. For more information, please contact
Nhlanhla Shezi on nhlanhla@ninesquared.co.za or Janine Walker
on janine@ninesquared.co.za
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