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PHOTOS: How it went down at the Inter Schools Miss Uganda

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
February 4, 2024
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Eiffel Models orchestrated the debut of “Inter-Schools Miss Uganda” on Saturday, a remarkable event celebrating beauty, talent, and education advocacy.

The competition, marked by months of meticulous planning and auditions in various schools, showcased contestants from institutions like Sir Apollo Kagwa Kisasi and Green Hill Academy.

Under Eiffel Models’ guidance, these participants underwent transformative journeys, demonstrating dazzling talents in dance, acting, and singing.

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The event emphasized the power of dreams, with contestants articulating their visions for the future and sharing career aspirations passionately.

Judges faced the challenging task of selecting winners, with Nansamba Maria from Hanna International emerging as Miss Uganda.

Additional notable winners included Mirembe Pearl for Miss Popularity (Junior Category), Jolene Karen for Miss Confidence, and Abigail Ahumuza for Miss International.

Representatives from schools like Sir Apollo Kagwa Kisasi, Hanna International, and Green Hill Academy participated.

Beyond the glamour, the event symbolized hope for the future generation, offering winners financial support and educational tools.

 It underscored the significance of education and empowerment in shaping the destinies of young girls across Uganda.

As the inaugural “Inter-Schools Miss Uganda” concluded, it left a lasting impact, not merely as a beauty pageant but as a movement championing talent, confidence, and empowering the girl child to aspire for greatness.

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