Miss Rwanda 2009
DateDecember 19, 2009
PresentersMich Ronnie Egwang and Anita Muneza
EntertainmentGikondo Expo Grounds, Kigali
Entrants13
WinnerGrace Bahati
Southern Province
CongenialityWinnie Uwanyuze
Eastern Province
PhotogenicGrace Bahati
Southern Province

Miss Rwanda 2009, the 2nd edition of the Miss Rwanda pageant, was held on December 19, 2009 at Gikondo Expo Grounds in Kigali.

The winner, Grace Bahati succeeded Dalila Uwera, Miss Rwanda 1993.[1]

Results

Final ResultsContestant
Miss Rwanda 2009
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up

Special Awards

Preparation

The 13 contestants were selected from their respective provinces to compete in the national competition. Various activities were organized to prepare candidates for the final. The first training camp was held at Lake Kivu Serena Hotel in Rubavu and later, in Nyarutarama. The training was based on the culture, economy and history of Rwanda.[2]

Contestants

Name Age Province represented
Michele Iradukunda20Western Province
Winnie Uwanyuze24Eastern Province
Carine Rusaro Utamuliza22Southern Province
Winnie Ngamije22Kigali
Ritah Uwera20Kigali
Vanessa Liliane Umuhoza18Southern Province
Géraldine Umutoni Karanganwa23Eastern Province
Peace Umugwaneza24Northern Province
Fiona Ruboneka24Kigali
Grace Bahati18Southern Province
Alice Kayumba Uwambaye19Kigali
Annuarite Uwera24Northern Province
Cynthia Rupari23Southern Province

Judges

The Miss Rwanda 2009 final judges were:

  • Sonia Rolland Uwitonze - Actress and director. Miss Burgundy 1999 and Miss France 2000.
  • Kat Cole - Businesswoman, Group President of Focus Brands and Chief Operations Officer of Cinnabon
  • Kije Mugisha-Rwamasirabo - Director of Rwanda Television from 2008 to 2011.
  • Christine Tuyisenge - Executive Secretary of the National Women Council (NWC)
  • Manzi Kayihura - Director general of Rwandair Express.

Crossovers

Contestants who previously competed or will be competing at international beauty pageants:

Miss FESPAM
Miss Tourism Queen International
Miss Naiades
Miss East Africa
Miss Tourism of the Millennium

References

  1. Bryan Kimenyi (December 20, 2009). "Miss Rwanda crowned". The New Times..
  2. Linda Mbabazi (August 11, 2009). "Why Miss Rwanda 2010 was skipped". The New Times..
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