MISS SOLOMON
PAGEANT CONTESTANTS ANNOUNCED
SIX
contestants are selected to compete in this year’s Miss Solomon Islands Queen
Pageant, advocating the theme “Women the Pillars of Society – Past, Present and
Future”.
They
are Falu Alatala, Zinnia Leamana, Camilla Grossmith, Elizabeth Makini, Ruthina
Koroa and Sara Cave.
They
were selected out of 11 entrants after an interview last week.
Director
of Solomon Host, Joyce Konofilia said she is happy with the selection and very
proud of the girls. She also thanks Coral Sea for being the platinum sponsor
for this year.
“We
had an interview last week, it was very tough, and so we had to drop some
girls," She said.
So
we have the six best ones.”
Five
of the contestant spoke to the media yesterday while an internationally based
contestant, Sara, will join them next week.
“We
will be starting the rehearsal for cut walk and charity visits. The sixth
contestant will joined them on Monday or Tuesday.
“I
think this year is going to be very tough compared to the previous years, all
the girls are highly educated and very confident, and looking forward to a very
tough competition. She said, Solomon Host is looking forward to get the best
girl to represent the country at the miss South Pacific Pageant in Samoa.
Ms
Konofilia said it will be easier to organise a smaller group and will be great
to have the crowning at the Coral Sea resort, which is now gaining popularity.
The
contestants said that involving in the event means a lot to them as the first
time experience will help them in life and also to advocate for gender
equality.
The
contestants said that the show is important to enhance confidence, self-esteem
and to empower young women and also to be an inspiration to other girls.
Ms
Konofilia said, “A lot of people already asking about the crowing and I’m
really optimistic it’s going to be a great event for this year.”
Coral
Seas Food and Beverage Manager Steve Cameron said, “I think it will be a really
good show, I wish them every success, we are proud to have it. We are a new
venture for Solomon Islands and Honiara and I think it’s a really good thing to
do for the local community and local women as I said we employ a lot of women
here.”
Coral
Sea Resort and Casino sealed the agreement with organizer, Solomon Host on
Wednesday.
The
pageant will be from October 27 – 29, 2016, and the winner will represent the
country in the Miss South Pacific Pageant on November in Samoa.
Elizabeth Makini in a press conference Tuesday 27th September 2016 |
Camilla Grossmith |
Ruthina Koroa |
Falu Alatala |
Zinnia Leamana |
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