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Miss Botswana aspires to leave a legacy of unity

 

Anicia Gaothusi, the newly-crowned Miss Botswana, extends her heartfelt gratitude to the people of Botswana for their unwavering support and calls upon them to stand united.

The 22-year-old beauty queen who hails from Tutume shares her excitement about the opportunity to serve her fellow Batswana.

In an interview, Gaothusi reveals her journey from a shy girl to a confident advocate for her nation. Initially viewing pageantry through the lens of external beauty, she now sees it as a platform to showcase Botswana, its rich diamond heritage, and thriving local businesses. For her, true beauty lies in representing and promoting her homeland.

Overflowing with enthusiasm, Gaothusi expresses her eagerness to contribute to her community in any way possible, aspiring to leave a legacy of unity. Reflecting on the influential reigns of her predecessors, Palesa Molefe and Lesego Chombo, she acknowledges their unique strengths—Palesa's boldness and Lesego's intellectual prowess—while affirming her commitment to chart her own path and serve her generation.

For Gaothusi, faith is an anchor, and she credits her strength to her unwavering belief in God, finding solace in constant prayer. She expresses deep appreciation for her family's unwavering support, especially on a significant day when she not only won the crown but also shared her mother's birthday, giving her the ultimate gift of joy.

Drawing inspiration from her grandmother's lessons on love, Gaothusi eagerly anticipates the upcoming Easter holidays, cherishing the opportunity to spend quality time with her loved ones.