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Beauty meets brains as inaugural Miss Zim Diamond is crowned in London

Professional Journalist: Selbin Kabote Tuesday, 13 September, 2011 - 09:54
Pearl Doherty (C) with princesses Lorraine Chinouriri (R) and Ngoni Namate (L)
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Pearl Doherty, Lorraine Chinouriri, Ngoni Namate

Beauty meets brains as inaugural Miss Zim Diamond is crowned in London

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Submitted by Selbin Kabote on Tue, 13/09/2011 - 9:54am

Young Pearl Doherty was on Saturday (10 September 2011) crowned queen at the inaugural Miss Zim Diamond show held at London’s Royal National Hotel.

The Zimbabwe-born, Ireland-raised beauty won over the judges of the glittering show watched by an audience of 300, landing herself a grand prize of access to a career with a £30 000 a year salary in the hospitality industry, while other prizes took her total prize to an estimated £45 000.   

Cheered on by her family and friends, the 20-year-old took top points across three rounds, modeling swimwear, eveningwear and a special business plan presentation category.

Organisers of the Miss Zim Diamond pageant had made a refreshing break from the mould by dropping the clichéd segment which asks models about their charitable intends at most shows.

Instead, Miss Zim Diamond contestant had to present a business of logical income generation as well as community value.

With her beaming smile soon after her coronation by Miss Zim Diamond ambassador Pop star Shingai Shonhiwa of the Noisettes, Pearl said: “I’m most ecstatic and thrilled at winning the first ever Miss Zim Diamond title. Though I have spent half of my life in the UK, I am Zimbabwean through and through; and proud to have been chosen to be ambassador over the next year.

 “My dream is to open schools in Zimbabwe that allow under-privileged children to go to school and access the basic human right that is education,” added the pageant winner who is studying for a degree in Global Development and Politics at Leeds Metropolitan University.

 Before declaring the winner and the two runners-up, the founder and organiser of the pageant, Glorianne Francis addressed the enthralled audience.

“Putting this show together required commitment. My honest appreciation goes to all our supporters. Miss Zim Diamond will endeavour to attract tourism and foreign investment in Zimbabwe by selecting admirable and talented delegates to portray a positive image of the Zimbabwean woman and the beauty of Zimbabwe as a country,” said an elated Glorianne.

Runners-Up

Coming a close second, were Lorraine Chinouriri and Ngoni Namate. An aspiring musician and former junior political representative in Northern Ireland, Pearl is also a keen athlete who has competed in national competitions.

As Miss Zim Diamond, Pearl will now take her platform nationally when she travels to Zimbabwe to compete for Miss Zimbabwe crown. Victory there would give her a shot at the Miss World title next year.

In a press release, Henry Makiwa , the Press and Public Relations manager of the People’s Hub, said Saturday’s show was capped off with performances from Pop duo BKay and Kazz whose smash hit, 7 Wonders was the official Miss Zim Diamond theme song.

Dancehall artist Jusa Dementor, rap duo Boyz dze Tonaz and R&B siren Cynthia Mare also gave spirited performances.

Judges on the night included former Britain and Commonwealth Heavyweight boxing champion Derek Chisora, Econet Wireless UK CEO Marco Singorini, and Viola Ncube, president of Global Hospitality Services.

The first ever Miss Zim Diamond beauty pageant saw thirteen beauties of Zimbabwean heritage battle for the prestigious crown by a show of looks and balance of business books, as they each had to present a solid business plan to prove their worth.

Speaking before the contest, Event founder, Glorianne Francis said: “We aim to see the girls make a mark in their communities here in the UK through firm business ventures, and inspire their compatriots at home in Zimbabwe and the diasporas at large,” she added.

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