The stage is set for this year's (Season 5) edition of the prestigious Miss Kidi Ghana, scheduled for this Saturday morning at the Wesley Towers, Accra.
The juvenile pageant is designed for young girls between ages 7 and 12, who are expected to represent their respective regions for ten weeks.
Organizers of the program, ASKOF Productions Limited have confirmed that the much anticipated kids reality show will air on Accra-based CTV live every Sunday from 3 - 5pm.

"The stage is set for this Saturday's audition; it has been an amazing five-year journey, where we have equipped young girls who hitherto to this initiative with good public speaking skills," said the organizers.
The Miss Kidi show has proven to be a perfect avenue where participants research their various regions as well as embark on weekly tasks aimed at unearthing their hidden talents.
At stake for winners are international trips.
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