Miss Universe Zimbabwe has lined up a series of events, which started with online registration that closed recently with the grand finale slated for May 18.
Last week the pageant organisers released top 30 models, which yesterday were trimmed to 18 who would battle for honours.
Among the 18 models, top 10 videos would be selected for the Voice of Change category.
Today the pageant organisers will open voting lines for the selected 18, who are set to go into boot camp on May 10.
The Miss Universe Zimbabwe, first runner up and second runner up, among other categories would be crowned on May 18.
“The voice of change is impactful for the models as it amplifies calls for change through increasing awareness, support or even funding for certain causes and advocacies,” the organisers said.
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Last year Miss Universe gold winners of the voice of change received a US$12 000 cash prize and Miss Universe Zimbabwe queen Brooke Bruk Jackson was part of the silver finalists.
The following models were part of the top 30 Adina Pullen, Alisa Adams, Amanda Peresu, Anaan Suleman, Chipo Ben, Dominique Middlemas, Hannah Brits, Jessie Marissa, Julie Kennedy, Leanet Mupungu, Lerato Masocha, Letwin Chinomona, Lisa Sibanda, Lompopoma Khumalo, Melissa Vanham, Miririrai Chinyanganya, Monalisa Kandava, Munashe Kamchilala, Nozinhle Gumende, Pauline Marere, Ropafadzo Shoko, Ruvimbo Njomboro, Sakhile Dube, Samantha Chikwanda, Seraphim Gumbura, Shelly Bent, Shelly Uzoagba Stacey Hall, Tanyaradzwa Maparutsa and Wendy Ndlovu.
Miss Universe 2024 will be the 73rd Miss Universe pageant, which will be held in Mexico on September 28.