Reigning Queen Miss Freetown, representing Miss Western Area Rural, Lachaeveh Alberta Caizarine Davies, was crowned Miss Sierra Leone 2025 on Tuesday, April 29, after competing against 15 other contestants from across Sierra Leone. The 1st Runner-Up title went to Miss Pujehun, Mariyam L. Konneh, while the 2nd Runner-Up title went to Miss Bombali, Lala B. Sidibe. The final was held at the Bintumani Conference Centre.
Fifteen contestants competed in the Miss Sierra Leone 2025 pageant, but after an intense round of eliminations, ten were knocked out, leaving the top five finalists: Miss Moyamba, Odia H. Tarawally; Miss Bombali, Lala B. Sidibe; Miss Western Area Rural, Lachaeveh A. K. Davies; Miss Pujehun, Mariyam L. Konneh; and Miss Koinadugu, Kosarow Kargbo.
Chairman of Miss Sierra Leone Limited, Dr. Adonis Abboud, described the 2025 pageant — from auditions to the grand finale — as free, fair, and credible, staying true to their longstanding tradition. He praised the contestants for their courage, brilliance, and beauty, noting that each young woman carried the pride of her district, the power of her personal journey, and a purpose that transcends traditional notions of beauty.
Janneh Amara Bangali, a Board Member of Miss Sierra Leone Limited, highlighted that the pageant upholds strict eligibility criteria every year, including district representation and, at times, surname considerations. She emphasized that the competition is not just about beauty but also about building resilience, focus, and poise among the contestants — qualities that are fostered through an intensive training and development program.
Since its establishment in 2001, Miss Sierra Leone Limited has played a pivotal role in transforming the beauty pageant landscape in the country. The organization holds the exclusive rights to host the Miss Sierra Leone National Beauty Pageant and to manage Sierra Leone’s representation at the Miss World competition.

About the Lachaeveh Alberta Caizarine Davies
Lachaeveh Alberta Caizarine Davies is a 23-year-old Sierra Leonean model, climate change advocate, writer, and communications student at the University of Makeni. Born on December 26, 2001, in Freetown, she has built a reputation as a multifaceted young leader. Davies is currently representing Western Area Rural District in the Miss Sierra Leone 2025 pageant.
Education and Career
Davies completed her primary education at Life of Light Preparatory School and Kingharman School. She continued her secondary education at Beacon High School in Sierra Leone. After relocating to Ghana, she sat for her WASSCE exams at Supreme College International in Kumasi. She initially enrolled at Christian Service University College in Ghana to pursue Communication Studies but later transferred to the University of Makeni in Sierra Leone where she completed a BA in Mass Communication.
Achievements and Advocacy
Davies has been actively involved in student politics, volunteering, and advocacy for climate change. She currently serves as the Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs at her university. Her advocacy for climate change began after realizing the impact of human actions on the environment and future generations. She has since dedicated herself to raising awareness and promoting sustainable practices.
Pageantry and Recognition
Davies’ pageantry journey began with her winning Miss Project and Miss SHS Ashanti in Ghana. She was also named Student of the Year at Christian Service University College. In Sierra Leone, she was second runner-up in Miss UNIMAK 2021 and went on to win Miss UNIMAK 2022. . In December 2024, she was crowned Miss Freetown 2024, representing the Goderich community.
Social Media
Davies maintains an active presence on social media platforms, where she shares updates on her pageantry journey, advocacy work, and personal insights. Her Instagram handle is @lachaeveh
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