Miss Jamzone International: Kimberly Ephraim replaced by Latisha Greene as Miss Antigua

Latisha Greene
Miss Antigua - Latisha Greene

18 year old Latisha Greene recently completed her Associates Degree in Accounting from the Antigua State College Business Department in June. Being an athlete, actor, dancer, artist and leader, she also hopes to attain her life’s dream of becoming an Events Coordinator.

Blessed with natural beauty, undeniable intellect and a somewhat optimistic persona, she is determined to use all these traits in hopes of claiming the Miss Jamzone crown and if successful she intends to take full advantage of the opportunity by being a great ambassador especially to those who may look for support or leadership.

Latisha is the reigning Miss Antigua Queen of Carnival and also participated in the recently held Miss Jaycees Caribbean Queen Show contest.

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Miss Jamzone International: Miss Venezuela – Kenlly Aranguren

 Kenlly Aranguren
Miss Venezuela - Kenlly Aranguren

This beautiful, vivacious Latino is energized and primed to put her talents to work as she competes against ten exotic beauties from around the Caribbean.

20 year old Kenlly Aranguren has been participating in pageants since age four and currently holds the titles of Miss Venezuela Caribbean (2010) and Miss International 2011.

Kenlly is currently pursuing a Degree in General Administration at the University Of Venezuela (UBV) and spends her leisure time as a volunteer assisting orphaned children.

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Miss Jamzone International: Miss Barbados – Rhea Cummings

Rhea Cummings
Miss Barbados - Rhea Cummings

18 year old Rhea Cummings has had a love for Visual Arts as long as she can remember. After winning multiple awards and merits for her outstanding artistic capabilities, her passion gravitated towards fashion designing when she was introduced to Creative Embroidery in high school. Cummings went on to write Art for CXC claiming grades 1 & 2 in Arts and Textiles and is currently pursuing her Associates Degree in Fashion Design at the Barbados Community College.

There is absolutely no stopping this confident Bajan beauty who also lists creative writing and modeling as her hobbies. Cummings is a lover of nature and most importantly a proud citizen of Barbados, which she describes as one of the most beautiful places on earth.

Rhea along with nine other delegates from all around the Caribbean will be heading to Guyana in a week’s time to compete in the 2nd Miss Jamzone International 2011 pageant for the coveted crown and USD$10,000.

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Miss Jamzone International: Trishauna Clarke replaced by Deandra Doyley as Miss Jamaica

Deandra Doyley
Miss Jamaica - Deandra Doyley

The isle of Jamaica is known for its lush white beaches, prolific music industry and of course, beautiful, exceptional women. This year, Jamaica presents another academic beauty with a drive for excellence and a smashing portfolio who is hoping to claim the crown for the ‘Land of Reggae’ once more.

23-year old Deandra Doyley is elated to represent her country at the 2nd Miss Jamzone International Pageant and even more excited to visit Guyana, sample our cuisine and our famed hospitality.  The US-based Deandra, a current Fitness Attendant at the Parkland Golf and Country Club boasts a successful career in Track and Field, which saw her receiving a full Athletic Scholarship to the University of Miami where she recently graduated with a major in Physiology and a Biology minor.Deandra characterizes herself as an open-minded, honest and out-spoken individual and lists shopping, jet skiing, biking riding and basically any outdoors activity as her hobbies.

Last year, Deandra finished as a top ten finalist in the Miss Jamaica World pageant and has since added several print and commercial appearances to her portfolio including several features in the famous Hype hair magazine and a cameo in Renowned rapper Lil Wayne’s ‘6 foot 7 foot’ music video.

As a fitness enthusiast, Deandra hopes to one day manage her own ‘Health and Wellness’ center in the USA, with special emphasis on reducing child obesity since this is a rampant issue in that territory.

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Miss Jamzone International delegates revamped and reloaded

Jamzone Logo
Jamzone Logo

Over the past few weeks several of the confirmed delegates in the Miss Jamzone International pageant regrettably rescinded their applications due to uncontrollable and unfortunate situations. However, we are glad to announce that we have already confirmed suitable and equally competent replacements from the same countries that are eager to represent their homeland with the exception of Brazil whom we are currently acquiring.

Thus far we have confirmed Deandra Doyley to replace Trishauna Clarke as the Jamaican representative and Latisha Greene will substitute former Antiguan delegate Kimberly Ephraim. Miss Jamzone International committee member and Hits and Jams manager Kerwin Bollers, expressed a bit of disappointment at the situation, highlighting the fact that Jamzone is so close to commencement. “This year’s lineup includes nearly twice the amount of delegates as last year and preparations have been a bit difficult. However, we are still pressing forward and working unremittingly to ensure that the events run as smooth as possible” said Bollers in his usual optimistic tone.

The delegates are set arrive in Guyana tomorrow and will make appearances at various Jamzone events and also attend several TV and radio interviews. The first leg of competition is slated for the National Cultural Center on August 17th and delegates will compete in Swimsuit, Evening gown and the Cultural Presentation segments. The finals will take place at the Splashmins Fun Park where contestants will be judged on their Fantasy Beach Wear, National Costume and Question and Answer.

Tickets for the National Cultural are available at the location for $1500, $2000 and $3000 while tickets for the Beach Jam occasion are $2000 at Ashmins Trading.

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Miss Jamzone International: Meet Miss Trinidad and Tobago – Davia Chambers

Davia Chambers
Miss Trinidad and Tobago - Davia Chambers

An intellectual beauty with a fetish for fashion, 19 year old Davia Chambers is moving smoothly towards realizing her dreams of one day becoming a world renowned journalist and anchor as well as establishing herself as the first woman from her island to own a fashion magazine featuring everything Tobago.

Incidentally, Chambers is a current News Reporter/Anchor at Tobago Channel 5 and she also boasts an impressive portfolio even in light of the fact that she is among the youngest in the Miss Jamzone International lineup. Her personal achievements include Best Personal Interview (Miss T&T World 2010), Best Evening Wear (Miss T&T World 2010), 12 CXC and GCE passes (including 5 grade ones and the remainder in 2’s), TCI Supermodel 2009 and many awards for academics and sports in High School.

Proud to represent the beautiful Trinidad and Tobago, Davia intends to promote her country’s Carnival, exuberant culture, the rainforest, waterfalls, their National Instrument-Steel Pan, rivers and most of all the human resource.
“Trinidad and Tobago is one of the most looked at countries in the Caribbean and of this, I am proud. Therefore, I have made it my duty to continue to be an ambassador of my country, through international pageants and modeling”.

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Miss Jamzone International: Meet Miss St. Lucia – Patrish Lionel

Patrish Lionel
Miss St. Lucia - Patrish Lionel

Name: Patrish Lionel

Age: 22

Country: St Lucia

Hobbies: reading, writing, listening to music, composing poems

Studies: Business Management, Spanish and Literature (Sir Arthur Lewis Community College UK)

Background: National Carnival Queen Show(2009), Miss St Lucia Universe (2011)

Patrish hopes to instill those virtues gained from pageantry into all young hopefuls, to be a role model and maybe even a mentor one day.

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Miss Jamzone International: Meet Miss St Kitts and Nevis – Fatisha Imo

Fatisha Imo
Miss St. Kitts and Nevis - Fatisha Imo

This 23 year old is a current student at the Midwestern State University majoring in Accounting and Spanish. She enjoys dancing and singing as well as listening to the mellow sounds of her favorite musicians, Alicia Keys, Lauren Hill and Beres Hammond.

Fatisha has a wealth of experience in pageantry having competed in numerous contests around the world and also states that her love for pageantry is somewhat genetic. “Pageantry has been a part of my family’s history as far back as my grandmother. My mother passed the trait down to me and my sister. My sister won the Carnival Talented Teen Show in 2009 and then went on to represent the Federation in Miss Caribbean Talented Teen”, Fatisha further explains.

If chosen as Miss Jamzone International 2011, Fatisha hopes to leave an indelible mark on the Caribbean Community through her talent of dance. “My love for dance has allowed me to reach out to many people. My dances tell stories and showcase many challenges the world faces; gang violence, pollution, child abuse etc. Throughout my appearances in different countries, my talent has left the audience reason to believe, that the world will change one day, only if we work together.”

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Miss Guyana World 2011: Delegate #1 Arti Cameron

Miss Guyana World Delegate #1: Arti Cameron

Platform: Empowering Abused Women

Biography: Arti Cameron is a highly motivated 22 year old with a passion for life. She is currently pursuing a career in medicine. Towards that end she has recently completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Arts and Sciences (majoring in Biology and minoring in Chemistry). Arti’s interest in medicine was sparked when she was nine years old after meeting her future role model and stepmother who was about to begin her medical studies at the University of the West Indies. This curiosity in medicine heightened significantly when Arti suffered severe asthmatic attacks and was admitted to the Savanna-La-Mar General Hospital in western Jamaica. She wanted to understand the nature of her illness. Arti also sought to find out why the other children on the ward were admitted and what was being done to help them recover. Since this period of ospitalization, Arti has experienced an unwavering interest in the field of medicine–an experience that motivated her to work hard throughout primary and secondary school in pursuit of her childhood dream of becoming a medical doctor. Having just completed a degree in biology as a pre-med student, she is currently preparing to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), a requirement for admission to medical school in the United States.

So far, Arti Angelita Cameron has lived in three countries–Guyana, Jamaica, and the United States– and considers herself a world citizen. She was born in Georgetown, Guyana, and attended Starters Nursery School and Sacred Heart Primary School prior to migrating to Jamaica in 1995 where she lived for about five years. Once in Jamaica, she attended the Savanna-La-Mar Primary School and began assimilating into the vibrant Jamaican culture. She quickly joined the school’s prestigious marching band as part of the cheer leading squad that was the flare and pride of her school, and she was part of that school’s dance group that won a prominent parish-level dance competition. While in Jamaica, she formed life-long bonds with many people and will always consider Jamaica her second home. In addition, Arti was given the opportunity to form many additional life-long friendships when she returned to Guyana in August, 1999, and re-enrolled at her old school–Sacred Heart Primary. There she prepared for the Common Entrance Exam and moved on to St. Joseph High School in 2000. Her myriad extra-curricular activities at St. Joseph High served to enrich her academic life and she represented this school in many ways: she played netball, participated in Mashramani dance competitions, was chosen to be the first speaker on the school’s debating team, was elected president of the environmental student group- The Green Team, won the 2003 Miss St. Joseph High School pageant (Junior Queen), modeled at school events, and passed nine subjects at the CXC O’level exams in one sitting. Arti then moved on to Queens College just prior to migrating to the United States in December, 2005.
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Miss Guyana World: Delegate #2 Soyini Fraser

Soyini Fraser
Miss Guyana World Delegate #2 - Soyini Fraser

Platform: Empowering Guyanese Women through Spirituality

Biography: Enthusiastic, daring, determined, ingenious and radiant, this is me, Soyini Asanti Fraser. I was born under the Zodiac sign of Taurus on the 8th May, 1990 to Lynden and Deborah Fraser, in the “Garden City,” Georgetown in the beautiful country of Guyana, land of many waters. Over the years I have grown into a spirited dancer, an aspiring Christian Child-Psychologist, role model, a true Guyanese!

My formal education began at the Mae’s Under 12 School, and when I was promoted I continued my education at the West Ruimvelt Primary School where I undertook the Secondary School Entrance Examination and placed among the top one percent (1%) of students who wrote this examination, gaining a place at Queen’s College, the leading Secondary School in Guyana. Throughout my school life both in Primary and Secondary School, I have been a member of every school’s athletic committee. During my six (6) years at Queen’s College I enjoyed a full and healthy School life. I have been an active athlete, in both track and field events where I have gained several titles for myself and Pilgrim House to which I belonged, a member of the school’s Steel Pan Orchestra from First to Sixth Form, a Sub- Prefect in Fourth Form being one of the persons responsible for the second form level of the school, among many other duties while still keeping my academic life in check. In an endeavour to continue and broaden my scope of academic enhancement and elevation I am currently in my fourth and final year at the Life Christian University here in Guyana reading for a bachelor’s degree in the area of Theology. Upon the conclusion of this Degree Programme I plan to continue the journey of academic pursuit by studying Christian Psychology. This will bring me one step closer to accomplishing my Career objective of becoming a Christian Child-Psychologist. Continue reading “Miss Guyana World: Delegate #2 Soyini Fraser”