Top 30 Zozibini Tunzi Quotes

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One minute I was a PR intern, the next I was Miss South

One minute I was a PR intern, the next I was Miss South Africa.
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My life since the Miss Universe win has changed completely, in fact I do not think my life will ever be the same again.
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We need to dismantle the systems that were built on racism, that were built on the backs of black people.
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I think as a black woman, we have a lot of colorism going on around us, and we have a lot of racism as well.
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I’m happy to see people being fearless and finally knowing that their voices mean something and that they stand for something.
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I believe that every single person was brought into this world for a purpose and that we should never leave the world as we found it, we should always strive to make a positive change.
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I’m a daddy’s girl.
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Every time people ask me, ‘Did you know that you would be Miss Universe?’, my answer is, ‘I didn’t know that I would be Miss Universe because I didn’t know it was possible for someone like me.’
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I grew up in a world where a woman who looks like me, with my kind of skin and my kind of hair, was never considered to be beautiful.
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My grandmother probably never thought she would see a day where, you know, a young black woman would be seen as a leader, which is incredible.
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It was a question I got asked often from my friends when they heard I had entered Miss S.A. – ‘will you get a weave?’ I always said I haven’t changed myself before so why should I now change for a competition?
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If learners do not have a roof under which they can learn we are already setting them up for failure.
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You’re not taught to be ambitious as a woman. And so when you are, sometimes you shy away from it or you’re scared of voicing your opinions.
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I think the most important thing… is leadership. It’s something that has been lacking in young women and girls for a very long time, not because we don’t want to but because of what society has labeled women to be. I think we are the most powerful beings in the world and that we should be given every opportunity.
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I always knew I had to find a way to be a catalyst for positive change.
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I believe that beauty means being comfortable with who you are.
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I think women should be in women’s corner even more, wherever… across the world, women need to be in each other’s corners.
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When you leave home, then you leave with the possibility of not returning.
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Isn’t it incredible how, you know, people have to fight to look like themselves. It’s so crazy to me.
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There’s something about home that you just can’t find anywhere else in the world.
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My thing about gender-based violence is to bring in the men. Because people would ask women, ‘What do you think we should do to fight this?’ And I’m like, ‘Why are you asking me?’ I’m not the perpetrator in most of the instances so why don’t we call on the people that are?
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I want the men of our nation to stand and take a stand against gender based violence.
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I didn’t enter Miss S.A. because I thought I was the most beautiful woman in S.A., I entered because it’s one of the few platforms that give women the ability to lead and I knew I had a powerful voice and message to send out.
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I have been feeling the love of South Africans since I got crowned Miss South Africa, even before going to Miss Universe. Because of that, while I was walking on the Miss Universe stage, I knew that I was there as one body, but as I stood on that stage, I stood as millions of South Africans.
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Beauty is subjective, so people’s opinions don’t really matter.
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I stand for the education of the South African youth, for equality and representation, as Miss South Africa, I cannot wait to make a contribution to these important social causes.
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I’m so grateful to have been able to go to the world and tell the story of South African women and South African children. As I stood there for Miss Universe, I spoke about leadership and I spoke about empowering young women and young boys as well.
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I think we are afraid to take up space. We are afraid to be amazing. As soon as that fear leaves us and we start building that confidence of being unapologetic about being great, then i think we can get into that space of having a lot of women leaders who are just fearless.
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As Miss South Africa, I cannot wait to make a contribution to important social causes.
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Coming from the Eastern Cape, it’s one of the most poverty-stricken provinces in the country, so whether it be in education or something else, I’d like to go directly there and help because I’ve seen it first-hand and experienced it.
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