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Miss South Africa is a national beauty pageant in South Africa that selects South African representatives to compete in one of the Big Four international beauty pageants Miss Universe, and also selects another representative to participate in Sub-major international pageant Miss Supranational. The Miss South Africa organisation resorted to a ...
0–9. Miss South Africa 2008; Miss South Africa 2009; Miss South Africa 2010; Miss South Africa 2011; Miss South Africa 2014; Miss South Africa 2015; Miss South Africa 2016
Miss South Africa 2024 was the 66th edition of the Miss South Africa pageant, held at the SunBet Arena in Pretoria, South Africa, on 10 August 2024. The winner was Mia le Roux of Western Cape. She was crowned by her predecessor Natasha Joubert of Gauteng. [1] She is the first deaf woman to win the Miss South Africa title.
Miss South Africa 2020 was the 62nd edition of the Miss South Africa pageant, held at The Table Bay Hotel in Cape Town, on 24 October 2020. [1] [2] Sasha-Lee Olivier of Gauteng crowned Shudufhadzo Musida of Limpopo as her successor at the end of the event. [3] She will represent South Africa at Miss World 2021.
Miss South Africa 2021 was the 63rd edition of the Miss South Africa pageant, held at the Grand West Arena in Cape Town, South Africa, on 16 October 2021. Shudufhadzo Musida crowned Lalela Mswane as her successor at the end of the event. She went on to represent South Africa at Miss Universe 2021 and Miss Supranational 2022.
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Miss South Africa 2018 was the 60th edition of Miss South Africa pageant, held at the Sun Arena at Time Square in Pretoria, on May 27, 2018. [1] Adè van Heerden of Western Cape crowned Tamaryn Green as her successor at the end of the event. Green represented South Africa at Miss Universe 2018 where she placed as First