Meet Malapane Ntebatse vinolia who lives in South Africa and became the Africa's’ favorite model

Malapane Ntebatse Vinoli, is 25 years old. Originally she come from Limpopo 
in Bolobedu, and based in Pretoria South Africa.
The time she was in primary school, she was constantly bullied because of her 
skin tone, sometimes going to school was very hard for here because she 
always asked herself what will happen today, what will they say about her, 
how they will laugh at her.
All the jokes about dark and ugly were always about her, even at high school 
it was the same thing, her life was hell. there was no way out, she have always 
been a smart kid who would perform well, was always on to of her class. 
she loved beauty pageants very much but because of the colour of her skin , 
she wasn't able to participate because they would laugh at her, make jokes 
about her. 
 she didn't really have many friends, people wouldn't want to associate
 themselves with her, she passed her matric with flying colours, then on the 
year 2013 she moved to Gauteng, to further her studies. Bit by bit she started
 gaining herself confidence and started entering pageants and her first ever 
modelling agency was Steele model management, funny enough all the 
agencies wanted her to join them.
she started gaining herself confidence and she is now a good model who 
works well with international designers like House of Perris, which is based
 in the united kingdom and she will be graduating in April.
she studied events management at Tshwane University of Technology and 
have recently opened her own events company that host annual fashion 
shows. She also got this concept from assessing the local fashion and 
realising that south African designers are good but they just don't have the 
right models to actually sell and advertise their clothes, that's where her 
company comes in. 
 She is a hard working woman, who believes that the sky is the limit and the
 next big thing in South Africa. she show girls back in the village that it is 
possible and there is a way out from that village to make.
on the launching of her company, she have invited Pretoria news, Drum
 Magazine, Briefly South African and other local newspapers.
She personally believe that lord is using her to actually save lives,
 to show people that it doesn’t matter what people said to you. 
It is all possible, there are young girls out there suffering from 
depression because of their dark skin, they want to do certain 
things but because of their dark skin, they are not confident enough.

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