Miss Zimbabwe Stripped of Crown Over Nude Pictures

A year after her predecessor quit over a similar scandal, Miss Zimbabwe 2015 Emily Kachote has been stripped of her crown over nude photos leaked by a bitter former lover.

Newly-crowned Miss World Zimbabwe Emily Katanga Kachote, flanked by first princess Ann-Grace Mutambu (left) and second princess Chengetai Kanonhuwa.

  • Zimbabwe:   'Ugly' Miss Zimbabwe Stripped of Her Title

    News24Wire, 11 June 2015

    Unlucky Miss Zimbabwe has been humiliated once again: she's been stripped of her title after nude photos of her were leaked, reported the Zimbabwean Herald newspaper. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Emily Kachote Axed

    The Herald, 11 June 2015

    EMILY Kachote was yesterday officially dethroned as Miss World Zimbabwe, paving way for the first princess Annie Grace Mutambu. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   D-Day for Miss Zimbabwe

    The Herald, 15 May 2015

    Miss Zimbabwe Trust has said it will not be taken advantage of again and will likely unleash its wrath on beauty queen Emily Kachote if it turns out she indeed posed nude for… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Feminist Groups Back Disgraced Miss Zimbabwe

    New Zimbabwe, 10 May 2015

    LOCAL women's groups have come out in full support of newly crowned Miss World Zimbabwe Emily Kachote, whose modelling career was last week left hanging by a thread after suspected… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Should Former Partners Who Leak Nudes Be Sued?

    News24Wire, 5 May 2015

    Newly-crowned Miss World Zimbabwe may lose her title over a nude photo scandal, a pageant spokesperson was quoted as saying on Tuesday. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Miss Zim Persecution Condemned

    The Herald, 7 May 2015

    United Nations Gender Champion Albert Nyathi has condemned those condemning Miss World Zimbabwe winner Emily Kachote's alleged nude pictures, defining it as abuse as the person who… Read more »

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