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Miss DSC Mas Jamboree 2026 Contestants Officially Introduced and Sashed 

The Dominica State College (DSC) has officially unveiled the six contestants who will vie for the coveted title of Miss DSC Mas Jamboree 2026. The introduction and sashing ceremony took place on Thursday, November 20th, marking the formal presentation of the contestants to the College community and signaling the start of their pageant journey. 

During the ceremony, each contestant also selected her competition number, which determines the order of appearance on show day. The 2026 contestants are: 

  • Contestant #1: Kalie Clarke 
  • Contestant #2: Nina Browne 
  • Contestant #3: Mikkedia Joseph 
  • Contestant #4: Nathalia Christmas 
  • Contestant #5: Sherkhia Andrew 
  • Contestant #6: Kenisha Demezin 

This year’s edition will feature six competition rounds, including a formal interview segment, giving each young woman the opportunity to demonstrate personality, cultural pride, talent, confidence, and public speaking ability. 

The 2026 Miss DSC Mas Jamboree marks the official return of the event to Dominica’s Carnival calendar after a five-year hiatus. Its comeback underscores DSC’s continued commitment to student development, cultural expression, and youth empowerment. 

The College is inviting businesses, organizations, and individuals who wish to sponsor a contestant to contact the DSC Student Affairs Department. Sponsorship plays a key role in preparing contestants for the competition and contributes significantly to the overall success of the event. 

The Dominica State College extends its best wishes to all six contestants as they embark on their journey toward the Miss DSC Mas Jamboree crown. 

The Dominica State College (DSC) has officially unveiled the six contestants who will vie for the coveted title of Miss DSC Mas Jamboree 2026. The introduction and sashing ceremony took place on Thursday, November 20th, marking the formal presentation of the contestants to the College community and signaling the start of their pageant journey. 

During the ceremony, each contestant also selected her competition number, which determines the order of appearance on show day. The 2026 contestants are: 

  • Contestant #1: Kalie Clarke 
  • Contestant #2: Nina Browne 
  • Contestant #3: Mikkedia Joseph 
  • Contestant #4: Nathalia Christmas 
  • Contestant #5: Sherkhia Andrew 
  • Contestant #6: Kenisha Demezin 

This year’s edition will feature six competition rounds, including a formal interview segment, giving each young woman the opportunity to demonstrate personality, cultural pride, talent, confidence, and public speaking ability. 

The 2026 Miss DSC Mas Jamboree marks the official return of the event to Dominica’s Carnival calendar after a five-year hiatus. Its comeback underscores DSC’s continued commitment to student development, cultural expression, and youth empowerment. 

The College is inviting businesses, organizations, and individuals who wish to sponsor a contestant to contact the DSC Student Affairs Department. Sponsorship plays a key role in preparing contestants for the competition and contributes significantly to the overall success of the event. 

The Dominica State College extends its best wishes to all six contestants as they embark on their journey toward the Miss DSC Mas Jamboree crown. 

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