Kenya officially returns to the Miss International beauty pageant after years of absence

Kenya officially returns to the Miss International beauty pageant after years of absence

Miss International Kenya announced Muthoni Kariuki as Miss International Kenya 2025 on behalf of the Young People's Network International (TYPN).

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Kenya officially makes a long-awaited comeback to the global Miss International Beauty Pageant in 2025.

This being a proud and symbolic moment for the country on the international stage. 

Miss International Kenya announced Muthoni Kariuki as Miss International Kenya 2025 on behalf of the Young People's Network International (TYPN).

Fridah Muthoni Kariuki, former Miss Tourism Africa, will represent Kenya at the Miss International 2025 competition in Tokyo, Japan.

Her participation marks Kenya's return to the prestigious pageant after a long absence, reviving the country's presence in one of the world's oldest and most respected beauty contests.

“This is more than a crown — it’s a moment of representation and a call for young African women to rise, lead, and make their mark,” said the Miss International Kenya organization in a statement.

Kenya's participation in the Miss International Beauty Pageant dates back to the early years of the global competition, when the country proudly displayed its beauty, culture, and intellect on the international stage.

Over the years, Kenyan representatives have used the platform to promote the country’s heritage and advocate for social change through beauty with purpose.

Kenya’s most recent appearance was in 2022, represented by Cindy Isendi, whose participation marked a moment of renewed visibility for the nation after a period of limited engagement.

Isendi’s performance earned admiration for her poise, cultural representation, and commitment to advocacy continuing Kenya’s tradition of grace and global presence.

Now, with Muthoni Kariuki’s appointment as Miss International Kenya 2025, Kenya is making a historic return to the competition under new leadership by the Young People’s Network International (TYPN). 

Her entry not only symbolizes Kenya’s comeback but also reignites national pride, setting the stage for a new era of representation rooted in purpose, culture, and empowerment

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