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Aug 11, 2013 News
The stage of the National Cultural Centre will come alive this evening as eight beautiful and equally talented Afro-Guyanese women – Franale Holder, Jennel Lovell, Shanice Bourne, Shevona Jerrick, Sunaika Adolphus, Miracle Hilliman, Joelly Valentine and Makida Blake – vie for the title of Miss Emancipation 2013
Commencing at 20:00hrs, the pageant will feature three segments- evening wear, business wear, and talent piece.
Their onstage presence, their smiles, and the general way in which they portray elegance and grace, will all be scoring points for these beauties as they try to convince the judges that they deserve the much coveted title of Miss Emancipation 2013.
In addition to this prestigious title, the winners will receive monetary prizes. The queen will be awarded $100,000, while the first runner-up will receive $75,000, followed by the second runner-up with $50,000 and the fourth with $25,000 along with other hampers and prizes.
Meanwhile, in keeping with the United Nations Day of the Woman, the delegates will be choosing a strong woman of African descent to speak on as their respective platforms.
Via this pageant, these beauties will be assisting to send to school, at least 12 young ladies of Mali, sub-Sahara Africa, where education for girls is not free. This initiative is expected to equip the Mali girls with much-needed facilities to explore their senses and exploit their skills.
Tickets for the pageant cost $1000, $1500 and $2000 and are available at the National Cultural Centre; Nigel’s Supermarket, Robb Street; Jones Beauty Salon, D’Urban Street; Ashmins Trading, High Street and Upscale Restaurant and Sport Bar, Hinck Street, Georgetown.
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