A scene from the launch
This year’s edition of the annual beauty pageant dubbed ‘Miss Western’ being organised by Ex-One Entertainment has been launched in Takoradi.
Themed “The joy of hands, is our beauty”, the launching ceremony was held at the Takoradi Library, and brought together a number of personalities in the showbiz industry, individuals from the business community among others.
The organisers at the launch promised that this year’s Miss Western pageant will be exciting; citing some changes in the event’s organisation.
Over the years, Miss Western beauty pageant has taken up different social projects that help transform and positively impact lives of the most vulnerable or less privileged in society.
This initiative is aimed at promoting a platform to empower young women to promote hand skill training and contribute to community and national development through humanitarian services.
The auditions for the upcoming beauty pageant will be held on March 6, 13 and 20 at the Takoradi Library Complex in Takoradi, Nzema and Tarkwa GIT Hotel respectively.
The auditions are expected to attract hundreds of smart, eloquent and gorgeous young ladies who are ready for a challenge and a crown.
According to the organisers, audition forms would be given out for free to interested ladies who would want to participate in the pageant, adding that interested ladies should visit www.exoneentertainment.com to register.
Speaking at the launch, the Chief Executive Officer of Ex-One Entertainment, Isaac Mensah, stated that this year’s edition of Miss Western was focused on achieving its utmost goal of scouting for young women who are passionate about the Miss Western brand and are prepared to raise the flag of Western Region with purpose and pride in Ghana and the world at large.
He said the winner would take home a brand new saloon car plus the crown, adding that she would also be taken through a hand skill training and also get a partnership deal with Aseda Foundation, to offer hand skill training for students in senior high schools, universities and training colleges.
By George Clifford Owusu