• GloTrivia Winner Announcement

    Q: Who was the Zimbabwean panelist on the Selection Committee for Miss Universe Thailand 2025?

    Answer: *Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi-Chiwenga*
    Chairperson of Miss Universe Zimbabwe and the first African non-model to serve as an official Miss Universe judge.

    And the winner is… Tadiwanashe!
    You’ve won a ticket to watch the *Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2026* final, courtesy of Segan GloMedia

    Huge thanks to everyone who played.

    #GloTrivia #ThursdayFactFiles #MissUniverseZimbabwe2026 #SeganGloMedia
    🏆 GloTrivia Winner Announcement 🏆 Q: Who was the Zimbabwean panelist on the Selection Committee for Miss Universe Thailand 2025? Answer: *Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi-Chiwenga* 🇿🇼 Chairperson of Miss Universe Zimbabwe and the first African non-model to serve as an official Miss Universe judge. 🎉And the winner is… Tadiwanashe! 🎊 You’ve won a ticket to watch the *Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2026* final, courtesy of Segan GloMedia 🎟️✨ Huge thanks to everyone who played. #GloTrivia #ThursdayFactFiles #MissUniverseZimbabwe2026 #SeganGloMedia
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    Q: Who was the Zimbabwean panelist on the Selection Committee for Miss Universe Thailand 2025?

    Prize:Win a ticket to watch the Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2026 final, courtesy of Segan GloMedia

    Drop your answer on the link below.
    Entries close 8AM Friday.

    #GloTrivia #ThursdayFactFiles #MissUniverseZimbabwe2026
    GloTrivia 🎯 Q: Who was the Zimbabwean panelist on the Selection Committee for Miss Universe Thailand 2025? Prize:Win a ticket to watch the Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2026 final, courtesy of Segan GloMedia 🎟️ Drop your answer on the link below. Entries close 8AM Friday. #GloTrivia #ThursdayFactFiles #MissUniverseZimbabwe2026
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  • *Thursday Fact Files & Trivia: Zimbabwean Wine Edition*

    _Caption:_
    One fact you probably didn’t know

    _Fact File:_
    Zimbabwe’s been producing wine since the 1930s. Back then it was mostly for local consumption and church use. The modern premium wine movement? That only really took off in the 2000s.

    So when people say Zimbabwean wine is “new” on the global stage, they’re right about the premium side — but the roots go way deeper.

    #ThursdayFactFiles
    #ZimbabweanWine
    *Thursday Fact Files & Trivia: Zimbabwean Wine Edition* _Caption:_ One fact you probably didn’t know 🍷 _Fact File:_ Zimbabwe’s been producing wine since the 1930s. Back then it was mostly for local consumption and church use. The modern premium wine movement? That only really took off in the 2000s. So when people say Zimbabwean wine is “new” on the global stage, they’re right about the premium side — but the roots go way deeper. #ThursdayFactFiles #ZimbabweanWine
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  • Thursday Fact Files ! We're taking it back to the roots of Zimbabwe's name and heritage - Great Zimbabwe, the 'House of Stone' .

    This ancient city, built between the 11th and 15th centuries, is a testament to the ingenuity and architectural skills of our ancestors. The impressive structure is made from granite stones, some weighing up to 1 ton, stacked without mortar or cement - a true marvel of African engineering !

    The walls, up to 5 meters high and 4 meters thick in some areas, have withstood the test of time, defying the harsh African climate .

    Let's celebrate this iconic landmark and the legacy it represents .

    Interesting Fact : Did you know that Great Zimbabwe was once home to around 18,000 people, making it one of the largest cities in sub-Saharan Africa back then.
    #ThursdayFactFiles #GreatZimbabwe #ZimbabweHeritage
    Thursday Fact Files 🌟! We're taking it back to the roots of Zimbabwe's name and heritage - Great Zimbabwe, the 'House of Stone' . This ancient city, built between the 11th and 15th centuries, is a testament to the ingenuity and architectural skills of our ancestors. The impressive structure is made from granite stones, some weighing up to 1 ton, stacked without mortar or cement - a true marvel of African engineering 💪! The walls, up to 5 meters high and 4 meters thick in some areas, have withstood the test of time, defying the harsh African climate 🌿. Let's celebrate this iconic landmark and the legacy it represents 🇿🇼. Interesting Fact 🌟: Did you know that Great Zimbabwe was once home to around 18,000 people, making it one of the largest cities in sub-Saharan Africa back then. #ThursdayFactFiles #GreatZimbabwe #ZimbabweHeritage
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  • Hey Glo fam! Starting this Thursday, we're launching _Thursday Fact Files_! Dive into fascinating stories, trivia, and did-you-knows that'll make you go "Wow!" Get ready to travel back in time and discover awesomeness with us #GloPress #ThursdayFactFiles
    Hey Glo fam! 🔍 Starting this Thursday, we're launching _Thursday Fact Files_! 📱 Dive into fascinating stories, trivia, and did-you-knows that'll make you go "Wow!" 🚗 Get ready to travel back in time and discover awesomeness with us 😊 #GloPress #ThursdayFactFiles
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