Africazine:
A new chapter unfolds for Miss Namibia with a leadership transition.
Beaulah Boois-Beukes has officially taken over as the National Director of Miss Namibia, succeeding Umbi Karuaihe-Upi. The ceremony celebrated the legacy of the outgoing director while setting the stage for future initiatives aimed at empowering young women in Namibia.
Beaulah Boois-Beukes Takes the Helm
Beaulah Boois-Beukes steps into her new role with a strong commitment to continue the work of her predecessor. Umbi Karuaihe-Upi transformed Miss Namibia into a platform for social change, empowering young women across the nation. This transition marks a significant moment for the organization as it aims to maintain its focus on social empowerment.
During the ceremony, NBC Director General Menesia Muinjo emphasized the importance of honoring the past while looking forward. She expressed confidence in Boois-Beukes’ ability to build on the established legacy of Miss Namibia.
Celebrating a Legacy of Empowerment
The outgoing director, Umbi Karuaihe-Upi, highlighted the transformation of Miss Namibia into a movement that not only empowers women but also showcases Namibia on the global stage. Her leadership has been pivotal in creating a supportive environment for young Namibian women.
Miss Namibia Johanna Swartbooi shared how the pageant experience has significantly impacted her life, underscoring the program’s role in personal development and empowerment.
Looking Ahead for Miss Namibia
- Beaulah Boois-Beukes aims to enhance the organization’s initiatives.
- Continued focus on empowering young women in Namibia.
- Plans to honor the legacy of previous leadership while innovating for the future.
This leadership change signifies a renewed commitment to empowering Namibian women through Miss Namibia.
