Miss High School North shines
The fourth Miss High School North beauty pageant was hosted recently, where Frieda Shali was crowned Miss High School North. Omagano Shivute from Negumbo Senior Secondary School was crowned First Princess and Miss Personality, Lucia Kapolo from Gabriel Taapopi Senior Secondary School, was crowned Second Princess while Adelheid Antonio was crowned Miss Photogenic and Madeleen Guriras was Miss Public Choice for getting more than 3000 likes on Facebook.
The sponsors pf this year’s edition of Miss High School North were the John and Penny Group, Letu Investment and Spar (Ondangwa), who showered Shali with various prizes.
Shali walked away with N$1 500, a Spar shopping voucher worth N$600, movie tickets valid for 12 months at Epic Cinema, airtime worth N$150 and a free photo shoot with Racio Media group.
The pageant is aimed at giving girls in high school a platform to take part in modelling activities to boost their confidence and empower other girls. Miss High School North further gives the community the opportunity to see the potential of local girls and their ability to make significant contributions to the community.
Mappz Kapofi and Linda Ruben were the hosts of this year’s event while Kalux, Danger Boys and Filly-zo wowed the crowd with their electrifying performances.
MICHAEL KAYUNDE
The sponsors pf this year’s edition of Miss High School North were the John and Penny Group, Letu Investment and Spar (Ondangwa), who showered Shali with various prizes.
Shali walked away with N$1 500, a Spar shopping voucher worth N$600, movie tickets valid for 12 months at Epic Cinema, airtime worth N$150 and a free photo shoot with Racio Media group.
The pageant is aimed at giving girls in high school a platform to take part in modelling activities to boost their confidence and empower other girls. Miss High School North further gives the community the opportunity to see the potential of local girls and their ability to make significant contributions to the community.
Mappz Kapofi and Linda Ruben were the hosts of this year’s event while Kalux, Danger Boys and Filly-zo wowed the crowd with their electrifying performances.
MICHAEL KAYUNDE
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