Brooke Bruk-Jackson was born and raised in Harare, Zimbabwe. She is an alumna of Chisipite Senior School in Harare, the British Academy of Fashion Design in London, England, United Kingdom and the Beauty Therapy Institute in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
On September 16, 2023, Bruk-Jackson competed against 24 other Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2023 candidates at the Harare Hippodrome in Braeside, Harare and won the title. Nokutenda Shekinah Marumbwa of Lusaka and Amanda Mpofu of Bulawayo were the first and second runners-up, respectively.
Bruk-Jackson is 6’0″ tall and she speaks Shona and English. On July 26, 2023, she turned 21.
Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2024 predictions
On May 18, 2024, Bruk-Jackson will crown her successor at the Harare Hippodrome in Braeside. It is the second edition of the national beauty pageant that selects Zimbabwe’s Miss Universe candidate.
There are 30 women competing for the Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2024 crown. I believe these five candidates will make it to the top:
predicted 4th runner-up
Lompopoma Khumalo, 25, Bulawayo
predicted 3rd runner-up
Shelly Usman Uzoagba, 25, Gweru
predicted 2nd runner-up
Tanyaradzwa Muparutsa, 25, Harare
predicted 1st runner-up
Melissa Vanham, 28, Gweru
predicted Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2024
Sakhile Zibusiso Dube, 27, Bulawayo
Zimbabwe currently has one Miss Universe placement. The African country was represented in the international beauty pageant by Yvette D’Almeida-Chakras in 1994, Langa Sibanda-Lloyd in 1996, Lorraine Magwenzi in 1997, Rachel Stuart in 1998, Crewe in 2000 and Tsungai Muswerakuenda in 2001.
On May 12, 2000, Corinne Crewe represented Zimbabwe at Miss Universe 2000 and competed against 78 other candidates at the Eleftheria Indoor Hall in Nicosia, Cyprus. She finished in the Top 10.
On November 18, 2023, Bruk-Jackson represented Zimbabwe at Miss Universe 2023 and competed against 83 other candidates at the José Adolfo Pineda Arena in San Salvador, El Salvador. She was unplaced.
