Miss DSC Mas Jamboree back after five-year hiatus, contestants revealed

 

Contestants at launch. Photo: Dominica State College

The Dominica State College (DSC) has officially announced the names of the six young women competing for the prestigious Miss DSC Mas Jamboree 2026 title. A press release from the school said that the reveal and sashing ceremony took place on Thursday, November 20, serving as the formal introduction of the contestants to the college community and marking the beginning of their pageant adventure.

At the event, each contestant also chose her competition number, which will determine her position during the show.

The contestants for the 2026 competition are as follows: Kalie Clarke, who is Contestant #1; Nina Browne, Contestant #2; Mikkedia Joseph, Contestant #3; Nathalia Christmas, Contestant #4; Sherkhia Andrew, Contestant #5; and Kenisha Demezin, Contestant #6.

According to the release, this year’s competition will encompass six different stages, including a formal interview segment, providing the participants with a platform to showcase their personality, cultural pride, talent, confidence, and public speaking skills.

The 2026 edition of Miss DSC Mas Jamboree signifies the event’s return to Dominica’s Carnival lineup after a five-year break. Organizers state that the comeback highlights DSC’s ongoing dedication to fostering student growth, celebrating cultural heritage, and empowering youth.

The college is calling on local businesses, organizations, and individuals interested in sponsoring a contestant to reach out to the DSC Student Affairs Department.

The Dominica State College expressed wishes for the best of luck to all six contestants as they begin their journey toward claiming the Miss DSC Mas Jamboree crown.

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