All eyes on Miss World beauties
WELL-TONED legs, figures to die for, and not forgetting brains, are what you can look out for from Monday to Thursday when 112 Miss World beauties shake up Nelson Mandela Bay beaches and paint the town red.
The Miss World contestants will be competing in their Miss World sports leg in the Bay.
On their three-day visit the girls will definitely not miss out on fun and glamour, as they will be treated to wildlife and beach excursions, cocktail parties and a fashion show.
Nelson Mandela Tourism chief executive Fezekile Tshiwula said the arrival of the Miss World beauties on Monday was an “unexpected bonanza” which would put Mandela Bay on the map.
“Port Elizabeth is not known for hosting big events, but having the unexpected Bafana Bafana versus Japan match here and now to host these contestants is great for tourism,” he said.
He condemned recent reports that the Japanese team had been restricted because of the risk of crime, saying it was “silly, selfish and makes one angry”.
Eastern Cape Tourism Board chief executive Zola Tshefu said the 112 beauties’ three-day visit would include a welcoming at the airport and a dinner event on Monday.
On Tuesday, the girls will be put in groups taken on wildlife and beach excursions.
Tshefu said the sports leg of the Miss World pageant would take place at the Bay’s 2010 soccer stadium on Wednesday.
The contestants are expected to be followed by four international TV channels.
Source: weekendpost.co.za














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