She struts down the driveway, a giant tiara perfectly poised on her head. Little Olwethu Mhlongo is practising for the upcoming International Junior Miss 2020 which takes place in Texas in the United States.
Parading on the paved driveway of her grandmother’s house in Protea Glen, Soweto, has already helped the pint-size beauty queen win 48 contests across the country over the past three years.
“This is what I was born to do – modelling and maths are my best friends,” she tells us.
Olwethu’s grandmother, Prudence Mhlongo, beams as she listens to the seven-year-old.
“I honestly don’t know where Olwethu got the confidence to speak the way she does, but thank God. All I want to do is to keep motivating her to give her best.”
Prudence (50) has raised the little girl since she was a baby and couldn’t be prouder that Olwethu has been chosen to represent South Africa on the world stage. The Miss Little Soweto Ambassador wants to add another one to her glittering collection of crowns.
Her 48 tiaras are proudly displayed in the wall unit of their modest lounge for visitors to see.
“They must see I’m God’s favourite princess,” Olwethu says, “and they must see my piano certificate and my maths certificate.”
The Grade 2 learner is looking forward to excelling at school this year – like she did last year when she obtained 4 As, including for one of her favourite subjects, maths.
She wants to make a success of her life – just like her favourite beauty queen, Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi.
“I love her, and I can’t wait to meet her one day and maybe share a stage with her. Do you know her hair looks just like mine? Natural,” Olwethu says, stroking her afro.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Homegrown Heroes
Drum speaks to two volunteers in the Covid-19 vaccine trial and the professor heading the team in Africa
The Big Clean Up
Whenever a Covid-19 case is confirmed at a shop, they call in the deep-cleaners. We find out exactly how they disinfect stores and supermarkets
I'm Back & Better!
Babes Wodumo shares what she’s been up to in lockdown – and there’s some new music on the horizon
Not An Easy Ride
Taxi commuters and industry players tell DRUM what’s driving them to defy lockdown rules
Mam' Mary Bows Out
Iconic actress Mary Twala is fondly remembered by friends and family for her humour and talent
‘They Lived For Each Other'
This Cape Town teen’s parents died from Covid-19 on the same day. Now she’s alone and battling the virus too
Stranger Than Fiction
For actor Mangaliso Ngema and his daughter Khosi Ngema, her role in Blood & Water was like watching their family’s real-life story unfold
I Was Raped By A Pastor
His accusations against a well-known man of the cloth turned an Eastern Cape man’s life into turmoil but now more victims have spoken out
My Fight With Life And Death
More Covid-19 patients, too few beds and staff, constant sanitising and personal fears – a Western Cape doctor shares her experience
I AM ENOUGH
Ten years after being set alight, Thembi Maphanga is living life to the fullest