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Trivia Muhoza Crowned Miss Uganda 2025

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Miss Uganda 2025: Trivia Muhoza Takes the Crown

The prestigious Miss Uganda 2025 title has been awarded to 22-year-old Trivia Elle Muhoza from Bukomansimbi. The coronation took place at a spectacular event at Sheraton Kampala Hotel, drawing crowds who cheered as Muhoza was announced the winner. Her triumph was met with thunderous applause from the audience, many waving placards with her face.

A Vision Beyond Beauty

Muhoza intends to use her platform to empower single mothers, particularly those who have experienced domestic violence. Her advocacy reflects a commitment to blending beauty with social impact, inspiring a new generation of Ugandan youth.

Agatha Drakes Keine secured the First-Runner Up position and was also crowned Multimedia Queen and Miss Photogenic, while Faith Kirabo earned Second-Runner Up and Miss Beach Beauty accolades.

A Night of Elegance and Talent

The Miss Uganda finale combined glamour with substance, featuring contestant interviews that touched on health, leadership, environmental conservation, and personal aspirations. Entertainment for the evening included performances by Tracy Mellon, Rn’B veteran Aziz Azion, Grace Nakimera, and the Abeeka Band, providing a lively and memorable celebration.

Rewards and Opportunities

Muhoza received a Shs5 million cash prize from V&A to fund a community project and drove off in a brand-new Toyota Wish. She will proudly represent Uganda at the upcoming Miss World pageant, showcasing her country on a global stage.

Brenda Nanyonjo, CEO of the Miss Uganda Foundation, praised all contestants, stating, “Only one was crowned, but they are all winners in their own right.” She expressed gratitude to sponsors for supporting the Foundation and ensuring a successful event.

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