Miss World finale: A celebration of Uganda's beauty queens through the years

NewVision Reporter
Journalist @NewVision
Dec 16, 2021

The long awaited day has come. The Miss World grand finale takes place today, Thursday, at Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico. For us in Uganda, it means we shall catch the live streaming action on online platforms at 2:00am this Friday, due to the different time zones.

Uganda's representative, Elizabeth Bagaya, who  is competing against 97 other contestants, is carrying the country's hopes on her shoulders. Last month, during her homecoming/sendoff party in Fort Portal city, the 26-year-old  promised to do her best at Miss World. She asked for your support and you voted her, didn't you?

1990/1991: Jessica Kyeyune

1990/1991: Jessica Kyeyune

1992: Dorothy Olga Nampiima

1992: Dorothy Olga Nampiima

The last time a Ugandan beauty queen scaled the heights at the Miss World contest was in 2018 when Quiin Abenakyo finished fourth and was crowned Miss World Africa. The onus is now on Bagaya to make good on her promise.

Speaking at the Uganda Media Centre at the beginning of last month, the Minister of State for Tourism, Martin Mugarra Bahinduka, rallied Ugandans to donate to a fundraiser to enable Bagaya travel to Puerto Rico.

“Recently, we had Quiin Abenakyo (Miss Uganda 2018) carry the crown as the best in Africa and I have heard Bagaya is already ranked top 10, so we are sure she can bring the crown home,” he said then.

Bagaya landed in Puerto Rico a fortnight ago, following visa complications that had delayed her in Uganda. In fact, she landed there a day to the deadline of all contestants’ arrival.

In her introductory video, she showcased Uganda’s natural wonders such as the longest river in the world, River Nile, mountain gorillas and diverse cultures, explaining why Uganda was such a special country.

As we drum support for Bagaya, feast your eyes on past Miss Uganda queens from as far back as 1990. Where were you then? Were you eating things? Were you a zygote? Or are you just wasted sperm? Anyhow, enjoy! The crown must come to the Pearl of Africa. Go Bagaya!

1993: Linda Bazalaki

1993: Linda Bazalaki

1994/1995: Vanessa Grace Mungoma

1994/1995: Vanessa Grace Mungoma

1995/1996: Betty Natunga

1995/1996: Betty Natunga

1996/1997: Sheba Kerere

1996/1997: Sheba Kerere

1997-2001: Lillian Achom

1997-2001: Lillian Achom

2001: Victoria Nabunya

2001: Victoria Nabunya

2002: Dr. Rehema Nakuya

2002: Dr. Rehema Nakuya

2003/2004: Aisha Salma Nassanga

2003/2004: Aisha Salma Nassanga

2004/2005:Barbara Kimbugwe

2004/2005:Barbara Kimbugwe

2005/2006: Praise Asiimwe Akankwasa

2005/2006: Praise Asiimwe Akankwasa

2007/2008: Monica Kansiime Kasyate

2007/2008: Monica Kansiime Kasyate

2008/2009: Dorah Mwima

2008/2009: Dorah Mwima

2009/2010: Maria Namiiro

2009/2010: Maria Namiiro

2010: Heyzme Nansubuga

2010: Heyzme Nansubuga

2012/2013: Phiona Bizzu

2012/2013: Phiona Bizzu

2013/2014: Stellah 'Ellah' Nantumbwe

2013/2014: Stellah 'Ellah' Nantumbwe

2014: Leah Kalanguka

2014: Leah Kalanguka

2015/2016: Zahara Nakiyaga

2015/2016: Zahara Nakiyaga

2016: Leah Kagasa

2016: Leah Kagasa

2018/2019: Quiin Abenakyo. She was also Miss World Africa At Miss World

2018/2019: Quiin Abenakyo. She was also Miss World Africa At Miss World

2019/2020: Oliver Nakakande

2019/2020: Oliver Nakakande

 

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