Timea Gelencser
Miss Hungary Timea Gelencser arrived in Ghana on Tuesday to witness the crowning of Miss Ghana 2017.
She is the first of many international queens who are ‘trooping’ to Ghana for the mother of all pageants this coming weekend.
Preparations for the much-anticipated night in the history of beauty pageantry in Ghana are set. Many patrons are highly thrilled about it.
Miss Ghana 2017, the 60th anniversary of the most prestigious pageant in Ghana, is slated for the Banquet Hall, State House, on Saturday, October 7, 2016.
It is expected that a mix of international delegates will be in attendance.
Timea Gelencser arrived at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra at about 11:30 am and was welcomed by officials of the Miss Ghana organisation.
The stunning Timea was crowned the winner of Miss World Hungary in 2016 and represented Hungary at the Miss World pageant the same year in America. The 24-year-old has demure looking face and a radiant personality.
The eventual top three finalists this year will enjoy an exciting trip to Hungary courtesy the Hungarian Embassy and Hungarian Trade/Cultural Centre.
Aside Miss Hungary, other high-profile international queens are expected to grace the occasion on Saturday, a night which will be filled with entertainment, an exhibition of class, eloquence and the wit of the 20 finalists.
The grand finale will also be marked by a charity gala and awards night, where major stakeholders and supporters of the brand in the 60 years history of the pageant will be honoured.
Miss Ghana 2017/MissGhana60YearsOn is powered by Exclusive Event Ghana Limited, in collaboration with Ministry of Tourism, Arts & Culture and Ghana60YearsOn Planning Committee.
The Miss Ghana 60 Years On event is sponsored by National Lottery Authority, Intercity STC, NIB, NPA, IPMC and supported by GOIL,FC Beauty Klinik, Akosombo Textile Limited, Ritel Ghana, DDP, Primus Water, Pippa’s Health Centre, Hungarian Trade & Cultural Centre (HTTC), Hungary Embassy and others.