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She is the former second princess for the first ever Miss Cultural Heritage pageant. Not just with her toned body that has seen her strut her stuff on the ramps. She also has great fashion sense. This former beauty queen is also intelligent and has completed her Degree in Bsc.Animal Science. She opens up to STYLE more about herself.

Style: Tell us about your earliest memory.
We were staying at Ngwane Park at the time. I think I was in Grade 1 or 2 and I did not want to go to school the following day, so I told my mum that at school they had said we shouldn’t come to class as it would be a break. My neighbour, Mrs Maseko, was a teacher at my school and my mum went to ask her if it was true, only to find out that I was lying, boy did I get a hiding!

Style: What’s your biggest fear?
It’s funny but I really do not have fears. I am so brave its unbelievable. I guess my biggest fear is not achieving my goals, I’m a big dreamer and I work hard towards achieving what I want. My greatest fear is dying before getting where I want to be in life.

Style: What are you best at?
I’m best in pretending, I am the best pretender you can come across. Yes I hate pretenders because I can see right through them.

Style: What do you value most in a partner?
I value honesty in a partner.

Style: Relaxation to you is…
Relaxation to me is staying home in the most comfortable clothes, no make-up and watch TV and movies on my laptop. Priceless!
 
Style: What is the one thing you would change about yourself or your life right now?
Honestly I wouldn’t like to change anything about myself, I am thankfull for every experience, every pitfall, every mistake, the fake and the real people in my life and my family. I am thankful because I am Pasha beause of that, I am a stronger person today because of that.

Style: Tell us something that will shock us.
People still get shocked that I am intelligent. Actually I am brilliant. I really do not know why they get so shocked, I guess few people believe in beauty with brains. I am very stubborn as well.

Style: What is your biggest regret?
My biggest regrets, whew! Having trust in people I should not have trusted.

Style: Describe the last time you were really happy.
It’s hard to answer that one as I have such a positive outlook on life. I am always happy, I always have a reason to be happy. I get happy over the smallest things. I get exhilarated when I see someone I haven’t seen in a long time, when a funny advert comes on, when I get my hair done. I’m just a positive person. To me, waking up is a blessing itself.

Style: Worst memory
One Sunday morning I read the local newspaper, I woke up in a jolly mood as usual. In the local newspaper I found an article about me saying I am a ‘matetema’ loosely translated a ‘cry baby’. It was a huge blow at the time, as I was still new in the industry and I had not developed a thick skin I have now. Fortunately, I had a strong support system at home. My late aunt told me there is nothing such as bad publicity and look at me now! I look back and laugh about it.

(Editors note: Now that’s the way to take playful criticism Pasha)


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