Nzisa, who currently holds the title of Miss Face of Humanity in Kenya urged the Kenyan government to invest in supporting talents.
"I would request support from the government through recognition of Miss East Africa pageant as a national yearly official contest, supporting Miss East Africa Kenya advocacy through different ministries in charge and getting funding from the youth fund kit of the government.
I kindly request Kenyans and all my fans to support me through voting, and my social media platforms."
Nzisa explained how her passion for the red carpet grew and her desire to impact society.
"Ever since I was young I always wanted to be a beauty queen, but from where I came from it wasn’t an appreciated career like any other white-collar jobs.
When I joined university, I got more exposure and started spreading my wings into the modelling and fashion industry.
One thing I have always wanted to do is represent the people in informal settlements, and the voice of the youth eg in education, unemployment and supporting talents," she said.
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