Countdown to Miss Jamzone International 2011

Miss Trinidad and Tobago, Davia Chambers:

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 news 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 Five, and in addition she 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 five grade ones and the remainder in 2s), TCI Supermodel 2009, and many awards for academics and sports in high school. Proud to represent the beautiful twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Davia intends to promote her country’s Carnival; exuberant culture; the rainforest; waterfalls; her country’s National Instrument, the Steel Pan; rivers; and, most of all, her country’s 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 modelling”.

Miss St Kitts and Nevis, Fatisha Imo:

This 23-year-old heart throb is currently a student at the Midwestern State University majoring in accounting and Spanish.

Fatisha Imo

She enjoys dancing and singing, as well as listening to the mellow sounds of her favourite musicians – Alicia Keys, Lauren Hill and Beres Hammond.

Fatisha has a wealth of experience in pageantry, having competed in numerous contests around the world. She declared 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 explained.

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, (but) only if we work together.”

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