She has a heart of gold: Watch as Former Miss South Africa visits a school to inspire children
Former Miss South Africa pageant winner Shudufhadzo Musida proved she has a heart of gold. She visited a primary school in her home province Limpopo to teach the children. She spent a day with the young minds feeding them with gems of wisdom on the importance of mental health.
Shudufhadzo is also a published children’s book author. Her book is titled Shudu you wanna Vhutolo. She was utterly blown away when she read the book to the kids. Their comprehension of the text was sound and just. All the children were excited to see her in real life.
Watch as Former Miss South Africa visits a school to inspire children
After all the essential lessons on mental health issues and reading the book, they had fun. Shudufhadzo was entertained by the children performing rehearsed performances.
Speech and writing language
When the former Miss South Africa gave speeches, she spoke in TsiVenda. That particular language is the home language for the children she was visiting. Beautifully enough, it is also the beauty queen’s native language.
When Shudufhadzo released her book, many people questioned why it was in TsiVenda. She responded and said it was her native language. She was writing for children who were just like her growing up. Shudufhadzo has expressed how she’s always had a love for reading.
Mental health advocacy
In the most recent weeks, Shudufhadzo has been advocating for mental health. Currently, Mzansi is seeing a rising number of mental health issues. Mental health problems are defined as prisons of the mind.
By unshackling the chains when the children are younger, you can free them for when they are older. Hence the beauty queen said it’s essential that we teach them when they are young.
Celebrities like the actress Ama Qatha and the luxury brand designer Rich Mnisi reacted with hearty eye emojis. Her followers commanded her for her good deed.
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