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INSIDER ON MISS SA TEEN AMBASSADOR 2019 NTANDO SGUDLA


Ntando Sgudla is the reigning Miss SA Teen Ambassador for 2019. She is 15 years old and attends Pretoria High School for Girls. Ntando is based in Pretoria Gauteng.
 

Ntando Sgudla is the Teen Brand Ambassador for Tammy Taylor Nails South Africa. She is also the face of FeelGood&Co , Faircity Hotels , ROCCO International and Metaflow Foundation. Despite being the youngest, Ntando was crowned the first Miss SA Teen Ambassador on 29 March 2019 and will continue to hold the title until the beginning of 2020. Ntando has also recently been signed to Ace Models International .
 

Ntando enjoys sports . She is on the A-team for both Netball and Soccer at her school. Ntando is also an academic and loves the entrepreneurial side of education. She believes that one day she will be a powerful and successful business woman. 


Ntando Sgudla believes that the solution to South Africa’s high unemployment rate is education. She is working on getting her views across to highly influential people.
 

Ntando loves listening to self-help audiobooks and podcasts to better herself as a person. She really wants to help the disadvantaged communities through sport and does charity work to give children netball uniforms so that they can play to the fullest of their potential without worrying about their appearance.

Ntando loves fashion and often dresses up in her mothers clothes, creating looks for different events. Ntando is accessible on instagram: @ntandosgudla

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