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Oct 27, 2009 News
Its official! Imarah Radix, 24, was officially bestowed the title of Miss Guyana World 2009 yesterday at a simple but significant ceremony at the Roraima Duke Lodge.
Miss Guyana World 2008, Christa Simmons, passed the tiara to Radix before a gathering of mostly media operatives.
Miss Guyana World Christa Simmons shares a photo moment with Imarah Radix the 2009 beauty ambassador to the Miss World 2009 pageant in South Africa. Standing left is Imarah
Banawattie Shaw of the Nrityageet family pinned on the sash and offered her blessings to Radix to “win the crown for Guyana”. Shaw will be supplying Radix’s costume for the International pageant in South Africa.
Radix was born in Grenada to Guyanese mother Sahiba Radix and a now deceased Grenadian father. She spent her childhood years between Guyana and Grenada but migrated to London, England, at age 15.
Despite not having major support from corporate Guyana, she is carded to wing out to London, England, on November 3, en-route to South Africa as Guyana’s beauty ambassador to the Miss World pageant.
That pageant is carded for staging on December 12.
Unlike Guyana’s past beauty ambassadors, Radix takes to the pageant her talent of singing. Those in attendance at the sashing ceremony were treated to the queens thrilling singing talent through her rendition of the Jazzy ‘At last.’
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