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By Paidashe Mandivengerei
UNITED Kingdom based Zimbabwean philanthropist, Chipo Joanne McLean has been named among the finalists of the Miss/Mrs UK 2020/2021 pageant.
McLean moved to the UK over two decades back to settled in Stalybridge, Tameside where she has lived since then.
Miss/Mrs Africa UK is open to all African women aged over 30 years residing in the UK who are often marginalised by pageants because of their age.
The pageant organised by Yanela Ntlauzana commenced in September 2020.
At the initial stages, it had a total 35 contestants and now only 15 remain.
Winners of the beauty pageant will receive a monthly payout of 500 Euros for 12 months and an ambassadorial role at the Africa UK Pageants.