Mulaudzi now scoops Mrs Limpopo title

BORN WINNER: Israel Mulaudzi with former Miss Gauteng Dr Laverne Asante photo: BENSON NTLEMO
BORN WINNER: Israel Mulaudzi with former Miss Gauteng Dr Laverne Asante photo: BENSON NTLEMO

SHE just never stops winning, does she?

She is a gospel singer, a teacher, a mother, a university student, Mrs Commonwealth finalist and now newly crowned Mrs Limpopo.

Israel Mulaudzi, who won the Mrs Commonwealth Congeniality title by media and public choice, will now represent her province in the Mrs Mzantsi Africa finals in Cape Town from December 10 to 13.

But before then she will take part in the Mrs Commonwealth international finals in England between November 16 and 18.

"My hands are full with all these activities, which have made my life much better ," said Mulaudzi.

Last month she received a Master's degree in education from the University of Venda.

"When I decided to join the pageants, I wanted to bring a smile to my face and now I am getting bigger smiles than I expected."

Mulaudzi said she was very excited to have reached the two finals.

"Never in my wildest dreams have I hoped I would be in beauty pageants, let alone succeeding," Mulaudzi said.

"I hope people will continue voting for me and the sky is the limit."

The gospel music singer has five albums under her belt.

Mulaudzi, 42, of Makwarela Extension 3, in Sibasa, is also a full-time teacher at Lurenzheni Primary School in Shayandima, near Thohoyandou.

The very busy mother and wife is also a PhD student with the University of Venda.

Mulaudzi's other activities include being an interpreter at the Christian Worship Centre church at Maniini, outside Thohoyandou, one of the biggest churches in Limpopo.

Both Mrs Mzantsi Africa and Mrs Commonwealth international competitions involve voting by SMS and part of the money raised goes to charity.

The 2013 Mrs Mzantsi crown was won by Leana Ries, of Groot Brakrivier, in Western Cape.

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