MPIP contestants draw order of appearance and topics

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BY INDY MAEALASIA

The eight contestants of the 2025 Miss Pacific Islands Pageant (MPIP) selected their order of appearance and pre-pageant interview topics yesterday afternoon. These key activities set the stage for how each contestant will be presented publicly through their engagements leading up to the crowning night on Saturday, February 8th.

The contestants will deliver their respective topics on Thursday, February 6th, at AJ Mall.

The order of appearance and topics are as follows:

  • Contestant 1: Miss Solomon Islands, Elsie Polosovai, will speak on Education.
  • Contestant 2: Miss Samoa, Litara Ieremia Allan, will speak on Culture.
  • Contestant 3: Miss Tonga, Racheal Guttenbeil, will discuss Tourism.
  • Contestant 4: Miss American Samoa, Pauliana Felise Vitale, will address International Relations.
  • Contestant 5: Miss Kiribati, Kimberly Tokanang, has selected Socio-Economic Issues.
  • Contestant 6: Miss Papua New Guinea (PNG), May Torowi Hasola, will speak on Health.
  • Contestant 7: Miss Nauru, Charlei Deiye, will focus on Sports.
  • Contestant 8: Miss Cook Islands, Ngatepaeru Maoate, will delve into Environment and Climate Change.

The contestants kicked off day one with a Sunday service at Saint Barnabas Cathedral, followed by the opportunity to meet local churchgoers.

Throughout the week, the contestants will have various engagements with government officials and the public.

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