Miss Universe Tanzania 2011, Nelly Kamwelu, poses for a photo before dinner
at Tivoli in São Paulo, Brazil on August 28, 2011. She will spend the next 2
weeks appearing at events and preparing to compete in the 2011 MISS UNIVERSE®
Competition on September 12 at 9 p.m. ET broadcast LIVE on NBC from Credicard
Hall in São Paulo, Brazil. MPIGIE KURA HAPA
Miss Universe Tanzania 2011, Nelly Kamwelu, prepares for the Miss
Universe Contestants soccer game at Pacaembu Stadium in São Paulo, Brazil.
Mpigie kura Nelly Kamwelu mrembo toka Tanzania anayetuwakilisha katika Miss Universe HAPA.
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