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The Miss Zambia UK Pageant 2006
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Miss Zambia UK 2006
The evening began with a wonderful Christmas dinner for all the guests after which H.E. Anderson Chibwa, High Commissioner for Zambia to the U.K gave an opening speech.
 
The pageant then kicked off with the contestants dancing to a traditional Bemba song.

 

 
After this came a Zambian Dance Troupe of teens from The Chongololo Club. They were dressed in outfits with traditional African colours of Red, Black, Green and Orange.
A candle light vigil was also held in rememberance of women who have died of HIV/AIDS. This was then followed by a speech from the show's founder and Chief executive, Justinna Mutale. The speech was then followed by a performance from the Watoto Childrens Choir from Uganda. These are HIV/AIDS orphans who have musical talent and are doing a tour around Europe.
 
The beauty pageant contestants then followed as they wore Beautiful, Traditional and Cultural wear, showing off the fashion trends in Africa. The clothing did not just appear to be entirely Zambian but, seemed like it was clothing that came from accross Africa from Ethiopia, Zambia, Nigeria, South Africa, Malawi and Uganda to mention a few. This was a good display of African design and precision. The clothes worn here also seemed to cut across all cultures, despite their African roots. These are clothes that can be worn on many occassions and can easily be adopted by the Western Market.
 
TY2 then followed with a performance as he performed 3 songs off his latest album. The crowd loved the performance as they cheered and clapped. Right after TY2's performance came the contestants once again as they wore Beach/Swimwear in Phase 2 of the pageant.
 
As the girls prepared for phase 3 of the show, Zambian King of Hip-Hop, C.R.I.$.I.$. then came on with what was the most explosive performance of the night. Before he stepped on stage, he got the crowd to learn the chorus to his song before he even appeared on stage. The music then came on with a eerie Gothic sound. It was a song called "King Author (The King of Rap)." The song ended with a sudden explosion and C.R.I.$.I.$. was then joined by little known singer, Sangwani and some dancers as they performed "If You Let Me", a song from the rappers upcoming album. C.R.I.$.I.$. was then joined by Guitarist, Wes Sargent to perform his classic song, "One Day." The crowd waved their hands in the air, took pictures and sang along to the chorus. Visit C.R.I.$.I.$.' website: http://www.myspace.com/06crisis06
 
Phase 3 of the pageant was a display of Evening Wear. This was then that the girls were also interviewed. The girls answered general questions about their country Zambia, The World and they also told the crowd what they would do if and once crowned to be Miss Zambia U.K.

Kanda Bongo Man was supposed to perform then after. He was rumoured to be in the building but was 'No Show' on stage, a great dissapointment to those who partly wanted to see him perform.

Because of the Congolesse' absence, the stage was then graced by outgoing Miss Zambia U.K., Rosemary Chileshe. She gave a speech highlighting her achievements as she also gave some advice to the in-coming Miss Zambia U.K. Rosemary has been a great Zambian ambassador as she has worked with charities and sold Zambia to many nations in her travels.
Miss Chileshe holds a Bsc. Hons. Degree in Business Property Management.  She represented Zambia at Miss World in 2004. She is a spokes model for Sleek Cosmetics and was recently honoured with a GAB Award (Gathering of Africa’s Best) in recognition of her outstanding work with HIV/AIDS Orphans, becoming the second person after Nelson Mandela, to receive a GAB Award in the Southern African region. Visit Rosemary’s website: http://www.rosemarychileshe.com
 
The moment everybody was waiting for finally came as the winner of Miss Zambia U.K. 2006 was finally announced. The 1st princess was 16 year old, Ann Cholwe Malambo. The 2nd princess was 25 year old Chiko Lusambo. The room was suddenly in silence as they waited to hear the last announcement. "Ladies and Gentlemen, the winner is....Flavia Mbazima!"
The crowd cheered as some of the contestants who obviously had high hopes shed tears as a result of this.
 
The new Miss Zambia U.K. is Flavia Mbazima who before her victory was known to many attendants as contestant number 14.

The 25 year old Miss. Mbazima is currently based in Middlesex, U.K. She attends the FTC Kaplan College in London Bridge. She is an accountancy student studying for ACCA. Her ambitions are to become an accountant and a proffessional model. Flavia has always thought of representing Zambia at an International Beauty Pageant. "I'm proud to be Zambian and jumped at this chance to be part of this great contest which in the past has done such a great job in representing and putting Zambia on the map. If I win the title, I would firstly be proud to have been among contestants with such high integrity and poise. I would use my title to help raise HIV/AIDS awareness and promote mother Zambia internationally. I would organise and be involoved seminars, fundraisers, community talks on HIV/AIDS. I would also represent Zambia at international pageants and charity events worldwide."

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pzimba
written by paul, January 09, 2007
dont want to be negative but the event was a flop cause the organiser doesnt want to work with people congrats to flava but perryfeild need homework
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miss zambia uk
written by hope turner, January 26, 2007
why is there adisplay of crisis pics on the ms zambia story?? and not pics from the pageant?
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written by tina turner, January 27, 2007
yaba, that is from the BH Gallery.
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Miss Zambia
written by D. C. Whelan, April 03, 2007
Yes, a very pretty young lady, but I too wanted to see mostly pagaent photos.

I wonder if Zambia could put up a Miss Universe contestant too... Hey Miss Botswana won - our great nation is certainly abundant in female beauty and would be nice to receive a bit of good press and recognition.
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written by janice, April 14, 2007
Nice one Chilu this site is off the hizzy. Off course if i may say so myself my cousin flavia beautiful in my ways than one won the dame thing. I'm so proud of her if only y'all knew her trails as she holds her head up high and reps Z with such respect

Keep it family... family
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Whatsup Africans
written by African, August 07, 2008
I am South African not however I have been to Zambia for a visit, the people are beutiful and the country I believe has a loads of potential however whats seems to puzzle me is why so many Zambian are leaving thier country and residing abroad. How are we to build up Africa economically if we run???? and create our own continents in other people continents... Maybe I am wrong can somebody educate me on this subject.
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written by miss zambia 2008, August 10, 2008
im participating in miss z 08 and now im terrified cos i have invited so many people and i really dont want it to flop..was last year that bad?
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Miss Zambia UK 2008 or Miss Zambia 2008?
written by Simunza, August 10, 2008
@miss zambia 2008

I think you are reffering to Miss Zambia UK 2008. Miss Zambia 2008, Winfridah Mofu, was crowned in May this year. She is a student from the University of Zambia.

The Miss Zambia pageant held in Livingstone was grand. I enjoyed it.
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