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Mr. and Miss Kabala 4th Edition Underway…


By: Alusine Rehme Wilson – (AR-Wilson)
Lahai Five Turay, the chief organizer of one of Koinadugu District’s biggest social event for the past three years, Mr. and Miss. Kabala Beauty and Designing Contest has disclosed to this writer that himself and his team, Youth for Peace Sierra Leone based in Kabala and other parts of Koinadugu District are all set to bring to the people of the mountainous District and the Northern Region the fourth edition of Mr. and Miss. Kabala Beauty and Designing Contest 2019.

Lahai also explained that the idea of organizing Mr. and Miss. Kabala Beauty and Designing Contest was born from the ideas of young youths belonging to the Youth for Peace Sierra Leone organization in a bid to help contribute to the development processes of the land of milk and honey district and that since 2015 when the show’s first edition was staged they have gradually been playing their parts in the district’s development.

Going further, he emphasized that this year’s show is expected to be in first week of November at Kabala’s largest entertainment center and eight to ten new untapped talents will be up on stage to compete for both Crowns at the contest and for the very first time in the event’s history AR-Wilson’s Entertainment CEO and Founder from Makeni and other entertainers based in Kabala to master the ceremony.

He concluded that Mr. and Miss. Kabala Beauty and Designing Contest 2019has not only been one of the most loved event in Kabala but it has also served as a platform for showcasing Young untapped talented indigenes of Koinadugu District that are now celebs excelling in the world of pageantry, and designing.

Reports making the rounds within and outside Koinadugu District has indicate that there is mad rush from entertainers and more to attend this grand history making fourth edition of Mr. and Miss. Kabala Beauty and Designing Contest 2019 that will provide both Winners with Star Prices of Le 9,000,000 and Le 6,000,000 worth of motorbike each to any of the emerging male or female winner from among the contestants.

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