The second edition of Miss East Africa was held on Saturday June 4,
2011 in Paris, France. The event took place in “La Vedette” boat on the
River Seine at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. The boat was quickly filled
to capacity after the doors were opened to the public to welcome
members of the Diaspora of the five countries that form the East African
Community (Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda).
The guest of honor of the event was Mrs. Greta Swings, Director of
Kenya Airways. Also present were representatives of the East African
Embassies: His Excellency Gaspard Musavyarabona- Ambassador of Burundi
to France, Her Excellency Dr. Mary Khimulu- Ambassador/Permanent
Delegate to UNESCO, Mr Michael Katungye who represented H.E Elizabeth
Paula Napeyok- Ambassador of Uganda to France, and Mr. Edwin Maloba who
represented Her Excellency Salma Ahmed- Ambassador of Kenya to France.
Special guests were former Miss East Africa 2010, Clementine Buyoya and
her mother Her Excellency Sofia Buyoya, former First Lady of Burundi.
Miss East Africa 2011 also attracted the participation of several
sponsors namely Kenya Airways, Bank of Africa-France, Black Up
cosmetics, Vedettes de Paris and organisers of La Nuit Africaine.
After a series of fashion shows displaying African and evening wear, the
jury chose15-year old Shelina Scaravelli from Rwanda as Miss East
Africa 2011. Arielle Mugisha from Burundi and June Odhiambo from Kenya
were first and second runners up
This event was an initiative by Kenyan women in the Diaspora, events
organizer and Mshale consultant Alambo Bauwa, Mrs. Marie-Agnes Erocido
and Mrs. Jacinta Secourf. The aim of this event was to bring East
Africans under one roof for one fun night in a magical city of lights
that is Paris to celebrate the African Woman. The Kenya Embassy in Paris
played a key role in facilitating the event and encouraging its sister
Embassies to back the initiative. The event won the endorsement of the
East African Embassies who were represented and participated actively.
Furthermore, it was a means of promoting the rich cultural diversity of
East Africa through fashion, food and music and encouraging regional
cohesion of the Diaspora from the East African countries.
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Biggest Event for the East African Diaspora
Miss East Africa France is becoming the
biggest event in Paris for the East African Diaspora in France.
The beauty pageant was founded by three
energetic Kenyan women residing in Paris to promote the East African Culture in
France. Registered in Paris, the team would like France to see East Africa in a
different way. Kenya for example is not only about athletes or safaris; there
is also the Fashion and Beauty culture that the country boosts about.
The pageant has certainly attracted highly
motivated East African young women since 2010 when the first pageant was held.
Beauty pageants have a proud tradition in France as Paris is the Mecca of
fashion. Fashion is one of the fields of expertise in which France has achieved
international reown.The event is supported by all East African embassies in
France.
East African potential sponsors of the
event are encouraged to get in touch. Cosmetics and Fashion
companies—Business/investments would benefit a lot during the event, the
tourism sector too.
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