Miss Queen Emma Chocolate 2017

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She and five other contestants of Miss Pacific Islands Pageant PNG today visited the Buk Bilong Pikinini at Tatana Village, Port Moresby.

The visit is part of the pageant’s one week program leading to the crowning ball this Saturday (Nov 11).

Twain says the whole week has been very busy and exciting.

Most part of it was meeting with locals.

​Education will drive women empowerment

Miss Queen Emma Chocolate 2017, Niawali Twain, spoke about this as her main agenda when standing for the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant.

The 23-year-old Medical Laboratory Science student is empowered to make a difference and inspire young people out there to better themselves.

“Many times, young people forget about striving to work towards making something out of their lives.

“We need to aim to be better and make a difference in the world,” she said.