Ntandoyenkosi kunene parents magazine

  • I have always believed that I was, rather, an ambitious and inspired person.
  • Without fail my parents have always made a way to be there through my ups and downs.
  • On Saturday Ntandoyenkosi's dream became a reality when she was crowned Miss SA at the glittering event held at Carnival City in Brakpan, Ekurhuleni.
  • Mamas&Papas Magazine - February 2019

    In this issue

    As we celebrate love this month, Ntandoyenkosi Kunene-Mthethwa talks to us about her pregnancy journey. Read more about what happens when single parents decide to join the dating world. Could sex be making you sick? And what happens when there's placenta abruption? Find out more on this issue of Mamas & Papas magazine.

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    Publisher: Kwenta Media

    Category: Parenting

    Language: English

    Frequency: Monthly

    Mamas & Papas is a monthly high-end, super-gloss, quality parenting and lifestyle magazine and website that centres on heritage, rediscovering our cultural domestic roots and taking what works for you as a parent. It allows you to review and reintegrate that age-old traditional wisdom, reapply it… and, do it YOUR way!

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  • Ntandoyenkosi Reigns Supreme

    Vivacious, radiant, beautiful inside and out – these are just some of the terms that have been used to describe our new Miss South Africa, Ntandoyenkosi Kunene.  The team on The Gareth Cliff Show got to experience these firsthand when she stepped into the CliffCentral studios.

     

    Since the finalé at Carnival City, life has changed for the 23-year-old.  She let the team in on how she’s been finding her new chapter as it slowly unfolds beyond the glitz, glam and lovely prize package.

     

    “It’s always been a dream of mine,” the qualified teacher revealed as she spoke about the seven-month process she underwent for the competition. She recalled how proud her parents were after she claimed the title, including how her father cried, yet oddly enough her mother didn’t. Ntando went on to describe the close bond she has with her family, including her four sisters and brother.  She also detailed her upbringing in Mpumalanga.

     

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    Ntando's dream of conquering SA a reality

    Miss South Africa Ntandoyenkosi Kunene's love for beauty contests from the tender age of four has finally paid off.

    Kunene, who grew up in the dusty streets of Piet Retief in Mpumalanga, dawned the Miss SA sash and crown since last weekend when she was crowned the fairest of them all in the land.

    She won her first title when she was just four.

    Her father, Toffee Kunene, says Ntandoyenkosi's mother Baby kept their daughter's dream of becoming Miss South Africa alive.

    "Ntando is one child who kept on making us proud with her love for beauty contests. For me as a father, I first accompanied them [Ntando and Baby] to Rainbow Festival beauty contest here in Piet Retief where she came number one at four years old. She went on to also win Miss Ellerines when she was around 10.

    "Her mother, who has a diploma in modelling, taught her all the things while I watched," said Toffee, a retired Mondi crafts employee.

    He is also a