Miss Kiribati arrives, hopes to give back

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BY INDY MAEALASIA

MISS Kiribati Kimberly Tokanang has shared her desire to “give back more” to her people and country through her participation in the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant (MPIP)2025.

Upon arriving at the Henderson International Airport yesterday just before midday, Tokanang shared her gratitude with local media.

When asked what message she would convey to her supporters and team, she said, “It’s always gratitude…. there has been way more that I have received and I hope to give back as much as well or maybe more,” with a cheerful smile.  

In addition to competing for the coveted Miss Pacific Islands title, Miss Kiribati sees this opportunity as a once-in-a-lifetime learning experience.

“..not only I am looking forward to promoting my culture but I am also looking forward to learning about other culture..” she shared. 

She hopes the platform will allow her to address the common challenges facing the region.

“..we are all different but I am pretty sure there are common issues we are all facing right now.”

The Kiribati delegation was warmly welcomed with the sounds of panpipe music and embraces from the representatives of the Kiribati community and MPIP organizing committee.

Being the first of seven other visiting contestants, Tokanang expressed her joy of being here.

“It is a blessing and pleasure to be here,” the 25-year-old added. 

The Papua New Guinea, American Samoa, Samoa, Tonga delegations, MPIP Secretariat, and the reigning Miss Pacific Islands Moemoana Schewenke are expected to arrive in the country today.

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