Ndavi Nokeri made Limpopo proud once again after winning the Miss SA crown on the 13th of August at the stiff beauty competition. The beauty queen is a 23-year-old originally from Limpopo province, like the 2020 Miss SA Shudufhadzo Musida. The excitement of Ndavi’s coronation has not yet died down as she has gone home to Limpopo for the first time as Miss SA for her official homecoming ceremony.
Ndavi Nokeri’s impressive homecoming to Limpopo
Ndavi Nokeri was in a lavish motorcade like any other prominent person filled with expensive Mercedes Benz. The car that Ndavi is in is sponsored by Mercedes Benz SA, and so were some who were part of the motorcade. The people of Limpopo came out in their numbers to welcome her home, showing so much pride as one of their own had won the national title.
Ndavi Nokeri’s speech
The first stop in her first official homecoming was a visit to Greenside Primary. At the school, she made her speeches and interacted with the children. In her speech, Ndavi talked about how proud she is to be from Limpopo and spoke about how the people she grew up around her shaped her into the woman she is today. After the school visit, Ndavi hit the streets for her street parade in Polokwane, which started at 1 pm.
The Homecoming celebrations and parade
The celebration is at Meropa hotel, where they are in full swing with dignitaries gathered to listen to her talk. Many models from various beauty pageants all over Limpopo came out in their respective crowns to welcome the nation’s queen.
Watch the video of Ndavi Nokeri giving back below:
Ndavi Nokeri was overwhelmed by the love she received, tapped into her philanthropical side, and gave back to society through the donation of pads. This is one of the things she advocates for among the many other issues she wishes to address. Her programme for the second day of Ndavi’s homecoming is yet to be released. The Miss SA Instagram page will be shared with the public soon.
Watch the video of Ndavi Nkeri’s homecoming celebration below:
Source Link Inside Miss SA Ndavi Nokeri’s first official homecoming in Limpopo