By Twink Jones Gadama
Malawi’s representative at the Miss Culture Global pageant, Irene Navicha returned home yesterday to a heroic welcome, after securing the second runner-up position at the international competition.
The 19-year-old beauty queen, who also doubles as a student at the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST), expressed gratitude to her supporters and the nation for the overwhelming love and encouragement.
“I am humbled and honored to have represented Malawi on the global stage,” Navicha said upon arrival at Kamuzu International Airport(KIA) in Lilongwe.
“Although I didn’t bring home the crown, I’m proud to have made it to the top three,” she added.
Navicha’s achievement is a testament to Malawi’s growing presence in international pageants.
The Miss Culture Global competition, held in South Africa, drew contestants from over 30 countries.
Malawi’s representative impressed judges and audiences alike with her poise, intelligence, and cultural showcase.
Her success has sparked widespread celebration, with many hailing her as a true ambassador for Malawi.
“Irene’s performance is a source of national pride.We are grateful for the support and love shown to her,” said Irene’s mother and a prominent member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
Navicha’s journey doesn’t end here.
She is set to represent Malawi again at the Miss Teen Universe pageant in South Africa next month.
As Malawi continues to make strides in international pageants, Irene Navicha’s achievement serves as inspiration to aspiring beauty queens and young women across the nation.
Malawi’s Beauty Pageant Success Story
Irene Navicha’s success at Miss Culture Global marks a significant milestone in Malawi’s beauty pageant history.
Her achievement demonstrates the country’s potential to produce talented and confident representatives who can compete on the global stage.
“Malawi has immense talent, and Irene’s performance is a testament to that,” said Beauty Nkhoma, National Director of Miss Culture Global Malawi.
“We will continue to support and empower our beauty queens to shine internationally,” she added.
Navicha’s story serves as a motivation to young Malawians, showcasing the importance of hard work, dedication, and passion.
“Irene is an icon and a role model for young girls,” said Nancy Nkhoma,MUST student.
“Her achievement demonstrates that with perseverance and determination, anything is possible,” she added.
As Malawi looks forward to future international pageants, Irene Navicha’s legacy will continue to inspire and empower the next generation of beauty queens.