Miss Cakaudrove Youth crown to have 59 pearls
The pageant will begin its closing ceremony on Friday at 3pm with the Miss Charity and Miss Cakaudrove Youth crownings taking place at 7pm with chief guest, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka.
Tuesday 10 December 2024 | 10:38
Queen contestants vying for Miss Cakaudrove Youth and Miss Charity crowns, gathered in Savusavu on December 9, 2024. Inset: J Hunter Pearls had prepared the unique pearly crown.
The winner of the Miss Cakaudrove Youth title will leave Narain Park in Savusavu with a crown made up of 59 pearls this Friday.
The Cakaudrove Multi-Ethnic Youth and Sports Festival carnival co-ordinator Aubrey Whippy said there were altogether 14 queen contestants vying for the Miss Cakaudrove Youth and Miss Charity titles.
"Fourteen contestants are from 12 different districts, one is from Rabi Island and one representing Kailoma," Mr Whippy said.
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The opening will be done today (Tuesday) at 10am with a march from Savusavu Court House to Narain Park.
The pageant will begin its closing ceremony on Friday at 3pm with the Miss Charity and Miss Cakaudrove Youth crownings taking place at 7pm with chief guest, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka.
Mr Whippy thanked J Hunter Pearls for preparing the unique pearly crown and Shane Bower for donating the crown for Miss Charity.
"It is going to be a full day and night programme for a period of four days," she said.
"The funds raised from this programe will be used for the purpose of youth development in Cakaudrove."
He said the entry into the park was free as this was the first ever programme organised by the Cakaudrove Youth Provincial Council.
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