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Jun 29, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor,
Thank you for this opportunity to express my satisfaction with the unity seen at a beauty pageant held last Saturday at the National Cultural Centre.
I am certainly excited to see the return of a pageant of an international standard at the ultimate home for pageantry in Guyana – the National Cultural Centre; Miss Earth Guyana.
I was ecstatic with the production; it was definitively an evening to remember just like the old days when Lumumba was the franchise holder for Miss Universe. I saw young, vibrant Guyanese team-spirited people pushing for the goal – it was the best.
We all know, in recent times the climate of pageantry within Guyana was soiled with negativity; however, Saturday’s production of the return of Miss Earth left a distinctive taste of unity was present. I am very happy to see the cohesion of two of the world’s largest pageant at the local leg uniting. Hence, the fair role played by Miss World – Guyana at Miss Earth – Guyana.
It felt so relieved to see the appealing presence of the reigning Miss World – Guyana and her court, along with the Managing Director for the franchise, Roshine Boodhoo as a judge along with a number of executive members at Miss Earth – Guyana 2018.
I closed my eyes so many times that evening and whispered,’ this is what we need for pageantry here’.
I didn’t do my research into the new franchise here, but I want to say that I am proud of what you all have done for Guyana. I am proud to see you uniting to make pageantry here a teamwork.
I take this time to wish Miss World – Guyana, Ambika Ramraj and Miss Earth – Guyana 2018, Xamiera Kippins all the best. Guyana unites and supports you both, 100%.
Long live pageantry in Guyana; we await Miss Universe’s return.
Sincerely,
Michael Isaac
Apr 09, 2025
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