Wau youth launches Miss High School in Western Bahr el Ghazal State

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Wau Youth United for Fashion, Talent and Development Centre on Tuesday launched Miss High Schools in Western Bahr el Ghazal State.

The program is meant to encourage girls to use artificial makeup product and raise awareness on early child marriage, Voice of Hope Radio reported.

The Manager of the Centre Denis Joseph says they target five high schools to compete for Miss High School in the state.

He points out that the competition will continue for five days which will end on Saturday.

Denis mentions that by the end of the competition three Misses will be selected and these include Miss Culture, Miss Creativity and Miss High School.

Representative of State Ministry of General Education Busata Ali Saleh disclosed that the competitions will not end in Western Bahr el Ghazal, but will be extended to different states.

He earlier expressed happiness to see students participating positively.

Director-General in the state Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, Mary Gabriel Tulba, encouraged every youth to share their talent for the wellbeing and goodness of the country.

The Miss High Schools competition that attracted government officials and schools among others was under the theme: “Choose books not babies”.

The officials made these remarks to Voice of Hope Radio on Monday at Ministry of Education in Wau.