Malaika ladies out on Charity task

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Thu, 25 Sep 2014 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

The Miss Malaika Ghana Beauty Pageant gets interesting by the passing week as delegates are introduced to new tasks and experiences in every episode. Now 2 of the weekly tasks have been executed, the ladies are now preparing seriously for the next task ahead-The Cooking competition.

Previous task that delegates have undergone are the cultural episode which entailed the Ladies displaying their various cultural backgrounds according to their dressing, foods, festivals, celebrations and many more.

Their next task was the charity task which involved the selection of various societal issues that needed urgent attention or solution. The delegates again divided into three (3) groups who tackled different problems. The first group of delegates tackled ‘The woes of the aged’, where three elderly women who had been abandoned in an inadequate infrastructure were provided for and given treatment.

The second group of delegates also took it upon themselves to provide and help treat a ten (10) years old girl who was born dump, paralysed and also had to go through societal accusations of being a witch due to her sickness.

The last group of delegates called ‘Legit Angels’ embarked on a cholera campaign at selected locations Nima and Madina due to their sanitation problem. They helped educate the public on washing hands, organized a clean-up exercise and also joined

This Sunday however, the beautiful delegates will undertake the cooking task, where they will be in three(3) groups to visit some selected food joints locally known as ‘chop bars’ to help them cook unearth their cooking skills. The fun part of this episode is that large quantities of foods will be cooked by the delegates through different traditional methods.

The episode air this Sunday on Gh One TV at 8 PM with eviction episodes on Tuesdays at 8:30 PM with special support from RANA Motors, with support from Royco shrimp cube Ethiopian airline, Crown paints, lifestyle gallery, Abbeam Institute of Technology.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com