• How about we do a throwback on our former queens who graced the title in appreciation for their beauty?
The Miss Kenya beauty pageant is starting on August 28, 2021 after a year of being on a break.
How about we do a throwback on our former queens who graced the title in appreciation for their beauty?
She was the first contestant to hold the title Miss Kenya at the age of 19.
What may don't know is that Juliet was crowned the most beautiful in Africa.
She ventured into music and giving back to society via charities.
The black beauty maintains a beauty to date.
The former beauty queen won the title in 2005. Cecilia was the ambassador for the anti-jiggers campaign for ten years.
She opened her own NGO 'The Cecilia Mwangi Foundation' which was to undertake humanitarian activities.
Her beauty is still unmatched to date.
Khadijah was crowned in 2006 at the age of 21. She also embarked on charity works in order to give back to society.
The beauty queen then started a food feeding program to cater to the nutritional needs of orphans in the society.
She trained to be a cabin crew member and was also a part-time model.
Natasha was crowned Miss Kenya at the age of 20. She won among 11 contestants in the year 2010
The beauty is also known as Miss Earth, has a killer smile. She studied finance and is a tech specialist with over eight years of experience now.
Fiona was also the ambassador of the 'Tree Life' campaign. Its main objective was to restore forests and natural resources.
At a star-studded ceremony in Two Rivers Mall in Nairobi, The beauty was crowned Miss Kenya 2019.
Maria Wavinya represented Kenya at 69th Miss World Final in London where she was among the top 12 finalists.
Can't wait to see this year's contestants.
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