BONOLO Motau (22), a Bachelor of Commerce graduate from Joburg, hopes to solve the issue of student funding.
She is one of the finalists for Miss World SA.
Bonolo believes in the social, academic and economic emancipation of women globally.
She plans to assist the government in using her initiative to provide access to information and guidance for underprivileged youth.
“I also plan to do my bit in addressing the issue of low income to middle class youth who do not qualify for national financial aid through creating bursaries to assist them in gaining access to higher learning institutions and a chance at debt-free completion,” she said.
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“I also believe in being kind, loving, and hardworking, and I’ve dedicated my life to being a catalyst for the radical academic, economic and social emancipation of women and the youth. I believe that our forefathers fought the battle of segregation, and now it's our generation’s time to fight the battle of access to education and high unemployment.”
Bonolo said she dreams of a nation where everyone shares prosperity, educational opportunities thrive, and every individual can access the tools they need to flourish.
“In this vision, the resilience of the South African people shines as a beacon of hope for a united and prosperous future.”
Miss World South Africa is set to host the 2023 national edition at the end of October, when the finalists will compete for the national crown and the opportunity to represent South Africa at the Miss World on Saturday, 9 December, in India.
The winner will be crowned by Miss World 2022 Karolina Bielawska of Poland.
From now until the national finals in October, Bonolo will participate in a series of rigorous competitions.