Cynthia Kanema

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Cynthia Kanema
Born1983 (age 41–42)
Zambia
NationalityZambian
OccupationBeauty queen, model, etiquette consultant
Known forMiss Zambia 2003; representing Zambia in major international beauty pageants

Cynthia Kanema (born 1983) is a Zambian beauty queen, model and etiquette consultant. She gained prominence after winning the title of Miss Zambia in 2003 and is notable for representing Zambia in multiple major international beauty pageants.

Pageantry Career

After being crowned Miss Zambia in 2003, Kanema represented Zambia in several prestigious international pageants:

  • Miss World 2003: She participated in the global event, showcasing Zambian culture and beauty.
  • Miss International 2004: Kanema competed in this Tokyo-based pageant, further establishing her presence on the international stage.
  • Miss Universe 2005: She represented Zambia in Bangkok, Thailand, participating in various segments, including the national costume competition.
  • Miss Earth 2005: Kanema took part in this environmentally focused pageant, highlighting ecological issues.

Her participation in these events marked her as one of the few beauty queens to have competed in all four major international pageants.

Professional Endeavors

Beyond her pageantry career, Kanema has ventured into etiquette consulting. She is the CEO and Lead Consultant of Highstyle Etiquette & Grooming, where she focuses on personal development, grooming and professional etiquette. Additionally, she is the creator and executive producer of "The Search for Zambia's Super Model," a platform aimed at discovering and nurturing modeling talent in Zambia.

Media Appearances

Kanema has been featured in various media outlets. Notably, she appeared on "The Growth Podcast," where she discussed topics related to etiquette, mannerisms and networking.

Legacy

Cynthia Kanema is celebrated for her contributions to Zambia's representation in international beauty pageants and her efforts in promoting etiquette and professional development within the country.

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