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In recent years, university pageants such as Mr and Miss Freshers have become more than just glamorous events; they are transforming into powerful platforms that foster confidence, leadership and self-awareness among young people across Eswatini. (Pic: Mxolisi Dlamini).
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In recent years, university pageants such as Mr and Miss Freshers have become more than just glamorous events; they are transforming into powerful platforms that foster confidence, leadership and self-awareness among young people across Eswatini.

These pageants, held at various universities, are shaping a new generation of empowered individuals ready to take on the challenges of the modern world with resilience and self-assurance.

Traditionally, beauty pageants have often been associated with superficial appearances and entertainment.

However, in the context of Eswatini’s universities, these competitions have evolved into meaningful opportunities for personal development.

They serve as a crucible where students learn to embrace their individuality, hone their public speaking skills and develop a sense of community and purpose.

The pageants create an environment where young people are encouraged to showcase their talents, articulate their visions and demonstrate leadership qualities that extend far beyond the stage.

One of the most significant impacts of university pageants lies in their ability to boost participants’ confidence. Many students who enter these competitions initially feel nervous or unsure of themselves.

The process of preparing for the event, selecting outfits, practising speeches and engaging in interviews requires self-reflection and dedication.

As contestants progress and receive positive reinforcement from judges, peers and their supporters, they begin to see their own potential.

This newfound confidence often spills over into their academic pursuits and social interactions, empowering them to take on leadership roles within their institutions and communities.

Moreover, university pageants encourage young women and men to challenge stereotypes and redefine notions of beauty and success.

In a society where traditional expectations can sometimes limit opportunities for personal expression, these events promote diversity and individuality.

Contestants are celebrated not just for their appearance, but for their intelligence, talents and integrity.

This shift in focus helps build a more inclusive environment where students learn to value their unique qualities and recognise their worth.

The pageants also foster a spirit of community engagement. Many contestants use their platform to champion social causes, advocate for community development or raise awareness about issues such as gender equality, health and education.

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