Nasasi Belinda (C), a buisness woman, poses as she is crowned Miss Curvy Uganda during the first edition of Miss Curvy Uganda in Kampala, Uganda, on April 26, 2019. – The pageant aims to celebrate African beauty and plus size models, to change the stigma on weight and beauty standards. Twenty-five women from all over Uganda were selected as finalists, in the pageant supported by Uganda’s Ministry of Tourism. The event, however, sparked controversy when, last February, Uganda’s Minister of Tourism Godfrey Kiwanda said curvy women be counted among the countrys tourist attractions such as wildlife at its launching ceremony.
Contestants pose on a stage during the first edition of Miss Curvy Uganda in Kampala, Uganda, on April 26, 2019. – The pageant aims to celebrate African beauty and plus size models, to change the stigma on weight and beauty standards. Twenty-five women from all over Uganda were selected as finalists, in the pageant supported by Uganda’s Ministry of Tourism. The event, however, sparked controversy when, last February, Uganda’s Minister of Tourism Godfrey Kiwanda said curvy women be counted among the countrys tourist attractions such as wildlife at its launching ceremony.
A prominent young man who graduated from University of Abuja, Studied Bsc. Economics, A Professional Fashion/Commercial Runway Model as well as a Pro-Basketballer...
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