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The final ten delegates of this year’s Miss Malaika@10 last Friday returned from their trip to South Africa and Namibia.
They were received in Namibia with a press conference organized by the ministry of tourism in Namibia.
Whiles in there, they visited the tourist sites like Walvis Bay, Namib Nuklaf, Sea Island, the Windhoek Community Centre and the desert and in South Africa, the delegates went to Two Oceans Aquarium, Cape Point, Penguins Colony and Kirstenboch Botanical Gardens.
It was a fun filled trip to help the delegates relax before the main grand finale this Saturday October 27th at the Conference Centre. The event promises to be exciting as the reality show is celebrating its tenth anniversary.
Artistes performing that night are Edem, D-Black, R2bees and the famous musician from Nigeria Dare Art Alade. These artistes will make sure to give the audience a performance that will blow their minds.
The ladies will also take the audience to the land of the Caribbean as they will give a carnival concert. The delegates are currently rehearsing for the grand finale as all ten girls hope of being crowned Miss Malaika@10 come October 27th.
Viewers are to power their favorites to victory by texting her name to 1757 across all networks.
The delegate with the highest votes gets an automatic top 5 spot at the grand finale and one step away from winning the 3C’s that’s the crown, car and the cash on October 27TH .
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