Hey there everyone, here is the final bit of Africans @ MW 2025. The number of African queens we have celebrated in the past one week are those who have registered with the Miss World pageant organizers. They are also listed on the site as participants we expect to represent their countries when the event begins.
Accordingly, here are our expected queens from Togo, Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya.
Meet your representatives:
First from Uganda, we have Natasha Nyonyozi who is twenty-three years old. A pageant queen from secondary school days, Natasha is comfortable with pageantry. And she was truly Miss St. Matthew’s College 2018/19. Natasha is also a graduate of Accounting and Finance from Coventry College, England.
Standing at five feet seven inches tall, Natasha also cares deeply for sexually ignorant teenage mothers and young girls. Their vulnerability and poverty pull at her heartstrings, making her quite supportive of them.
Tracy Nabukeera of Tanzania is our next celebrant. She is Miss World Tanzania 2023/24. And she will join other queen sisters in March 2025.
Another beauty that falls into this ready final bit of Africans @ MW 2025 is Grace Ramtu from Kenya. Grace carries the elegance of the average Kenyan beauty. Lean, ageless and graceful. Maybe we should call her graceful Grace.
Thus to cement the qualities Grace carries, she is a model and a super talented fashion designer.
Though she is busy with fashion, Grace Ramtu is concerned about girls who have been sexually abused. And empowers them to put their lives back together.
The final bit of Africans at MW 2025 closes with Nathalie Yao-Amuama, representing Togo. Note that Nathalie is a Ghanaian model and did represent Ghana at Miss World 2023. Her ability to represent both countries reflects her dual citizenship of both countries.
Apart from that, representing both countries is a display of the understanding between them. And evidence of the confidence that Nathalie has what it takes to bring the title home. In this situation, home is first Africa and then Ghana and Togo.
Well done Togo for this display of unity. Let us share a line or two about this ebony beauty of West Africa.