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Photos: Ugandan Socialite Judith Heard Crowned Miss Elite Africa 2021-2022

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Ugandan socialite Nnalongo Judith Heard has been crowned Miss Elite Africa 2021 – 2022 at the Miss Elite World competitions on Sunday, May 30.

The 34-year-old who represented Uganda at 2021-2022 competitions held in Cairo, Egypt beat 31 other contestants to bag the Miss Elite Africa crown.

“Thank you Uganda and the entire world. Allow me to reintroduce myself: I am @misseliteafrica 2021-2022,” Judith heard posted on her Instagram.

Nnalongo Judith Heard is 2021/22 Miss Elite Africa winner

Miss Elite is Founded by Lebanese entrepreneur Stefano Douaihy.

The jury panel consists of renowned icons, judging the models’ physique, potential individuality, intellect, beauty, and most importantly the ability to captivate the audience with their ethnic representations while at the cradle of all civilizations.

The competition brings together ‘A class’ models, singers, actresses, previous Miss Universe personnels, influencers and other women to share experiences on various spheres.

Representatives in the 2021/2022 competition came from Morocco, Kenya, Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Greece, India, Colombia, Lebanon and Uganda among others.

Congratulations to Nnalongo Judith Heard.

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