Monday, June 29, 2015

Miss Africa Beauty: Alexandrine Hantz puts his crown at stake

Elected Miss Beauty Africa last year, Hantz Alexandrine puts his crown at stake on 11 October in Lomé. Twenty young women dream of succeeding to the Togolese and don, for one year, the ambassador continent costume to embody "the beauty of Africa contributes to peace and development."

They are twenty in number, between 18 and 28 years, from around the continent. * And all have one dream: succeed Alexandrine Hantz and be sacred Miss Beauty Africa 2014 on 11 October. Last year, the Togolese won the first edition of the prestigious Pan African competition.

Since then she has played its role as "ambassador of African beauty" in the service of "peace and development" on the continent, participating in several international events of fashion, beauty and awareness on the theme of "peace and development in Africa, "said Frédérick Mawupenkor Tsatsu, president of the organizing committee of Miss Beauty 2014. Via social networks, Alexandrine Hantz took his role very seriously, not hesitating to express his indignation.

"Africa, an oasis of peace"
More than competition may be, Miss Beauty Africa offers "mainly a framework to expose the various African cultures and demonstrate that Africa is an oasis of peace, tourism and investment," says the organizer, told Afree Press .

Before joining the Lomé countries of the 2013 laureate, where they will be collected from 6 October for a "going green", the twenty contenders each have been selected in their respective countries. With the same objective: to bring the crown home, in the election to be held on 11 October.

 



* The twenty countries represented are: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Mali, Niger, Chad, Zambia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Ile Mauritius and Togo. 

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