Miss Dar Es Salaam To Be Held on 13th May 2023 at Super Dome

Miss Dar Es Salaam 2023

The Grand Finale Event of Miss Dar es Salaam 2023 will be held at the Super Dome in Masaki on 13th May 2023 where the crowning will take place.

The contestants have been shortlisted at the first audition for the beauty pageant that took place in Dar es Salaam at Onomo Hotel on 12th March 2023.

The official contestants have been recently announced. Check Miss Dar Zone Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/missdarzone/

About Miss Dar Es Salaam

Miss Dar Es Salaam beauty pageant came into operation in 2018 when the first competition was held.

The same year, the winners of the contest went on to compete for the Miss Tanzania beauty crown where they secured the two top positions in the contest.

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