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Miss South Africa Organization
Formation1943; 82 years ago (1943)
PurposeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersJohannesburg
Location
  • South Africa
Official language
English
Partner
Sun International
Websitewww.misssa.co.za

Miss South Africa is a national beauty pageant in South Africa. The Miss South Africa organisation resorted to a contemporary format in selecting representatives which was inaugurated in 2018.[1]

History

Established in 1956, the first official Miss South Africa pageant was organized to send a representative to London for the Miss World pageant. That year Norma Vorster was crowned Miss South Africa. Two years later, an 18-year-old secretary from Durban, Penny Coelen, was crowned and would later go on to make history and win Miss World.

It was not until 1977 that all persons of all races were allowed to compete in the Miss SA competition. Prior to that, people of colour competed in the Miss Africa South pageant,[2] which was renamed Miss Black South Africa in 1977.

This was just the beginning for the Miss South Africa organisation; of the 60 women who have worn the crown, only the last 27 winners have been chosen from the entire population of South Africa and not just white individuals. Since then, hundreds of young women have entered the pageant vying for the title.[3]

Miss South Africa (or a runner-up in some instances) has always competed at Miss World, but the first Miss South Africa to compete at Miss Universe wasKerishnie Naiker in1998.

Prior to 1998, South Africa's representatives at Miss Universe qualified via other national pageants.

Three Miss South Africas, namelyRolene Strauss,Anneline Kriel andPenelope Coelen, have won theMiss World titles in 2014, 1974 and 1958 respectively. Three women from South Africa have won the title ofMiss Universe -Margaret Gardiner in 1978,Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters in 2017 andZozibini Tunzi in 2019.

Prior to the establishment of the official Miss South Africa, South African Pictorial ("The Union's National Weekly") held annual Beauty Competitions starting in 1923. This evolved later into Miss South Africa. The first winner of this prize was Mrs. Doris Ferramosca (néeDoris Gwendoline Helliwell).

In 2020, Miss South Africa franchised theMiss Supranational license.[4][5] In2022,Miss South Africa 2021,Lalela Mswane became the first South African woman have won the title ofMiss Supranational.[6]

International crowns by year

Titleholders

YearMiss South AfricaRunners UpRef.[7]
1st Princess2nd Princess
Miss South Africa – Single Pageant
1923Doris FerramoscaW. J. van BlommesteinMarjorie Elizabeth Cowley
1943Susie SmutsUnknownUnknown
1956Norma VorsterGloria KeeleyVirginia Burman
1957Adele KrugerJessie WaringDenise Nichols
1958Penelope CoelenRosemary WhitlockDebbie du Toit
1959Moya MeakerSophie PietersKitty Green
1960Denise MuirDorothy FarquharStella Pithey
1961Yvonne HulleyMarlene BoyesRita Rheeder
1962Yvonne FickerEllen LiebenbergMadeleine Usher
1963Louise CrousJennifer SlaterMaureen van Niekerk[8]
1964Vedra KaramitasLorraine MasonVirginia Scott-King
1965Carol DavisDiane WebsterAnn Barber
1966Johanna CarterDawn Duff-GrayMargo Galbraith
1967Disa DuivesteinMary McDonaldTiny de Lange
1968Mitzianna StanderLinda CollettPatsy Goswell
1969Linda CollettDiana NewmanJackie Sayer
1970Jillian JessupWendith BrinkDorothea Scott
1971Monica FairallMerle WorsleyMaria Claassen
1972Stephanie ReineckeRobin-Gail HargreavesCarolien van Niekerk
1973Shelley LathamJanet SandersonTheresa Rood
1974Anneline KrielRuanne LouwAnita Michas
1975Helga Vera JohnsCrystal CooperRhoda Rademeyer
1976Lynn MassynLouise WithfieldJan Kiggan
1977Vanessa WannenburgElizabeth BuntingMarilyn Albutt
1978Yolanda KloppersMonique HareDawn Chapman
1979Karen SickelGail RocherWendy Ross
1980Sandra McCrystalKim AstonFiona White
1981Linda PhillipsElmarie van AswegenSusan Schuttler
Miss South Africa –Rapport
1982Odette ScroobyAndrea StelzerGail Sylvester
Miss South Africa –Sunday Times
1982Sandra de MeyerJennifer SmithKathy Goodwin
Miss South Africa –Rapport
1983Leanne HoskingKaren MaingardCathy Steed
1984Laetitia SnymanAndrea Stelzer
Miss South Africa –Sunday Times
1984Lorna PotgieterColleen RedmanPatience Craig
Miss South Africa – Single Pageant
1985Andrea StelzerSandy McCormackLorna-Anne Findlay
1986Sandy McCormackNancy RiachMarie-Louise le Roux
1987Wilma van der BijlRobyn PooleJanine Botbyl
1988Janine BotbylRoberta AlessandriMache Booysen
1989Michelle BruceHelen LewisDeborah Good
1990Suzette van der MerweOlivia ScroobyCheryl Coombe-Davis
1991Diana Tilden-DavisAmy KleinhansSasha-Lee Walton
1992Amy KleinhansAugustine MasilelaLisa King
1993Jacqui MofokengCorinne DurrheimMarelize Steyn
1994Basetsana MakgalemeleSonia KempffHelen Macleod
1995Bernelee DaniellVanashree MoodleyNatalie Benard
1996Peggy-Sue KhumaloBabalwa MnenoAdele van Niekerk
1997Kerishnie NaikerJessica MotaungPetro van Zyl
1998Sonia RacitiHeidi van ZylKeziah Jooste
1999Heather Joy HamiltonNadia WyngaardPulane Moraladi
2000Jo-Ann StraussLayla JeevananthumClaire Drew
2001Vanessa Do Céu CarreiraClaire SabbaghaBonneventia Pule
2002Cindy NellTammy-Anne FortuinBridget Masinga
2003Joan RamagoshiMarissa EggliSiza Majola
2004Claudia HenkelDhiveja SundrumSharon Arigye-Mushabe
2005Nokuthula SitholeAvumile QongqoMatapa Maila
2006Megan ColemanBrigid OsborneTracey-Lee Flanders
2007Tansey CoetzeeAvumile QongqoManisha Pillay
2008Tatum KeshwarAnja van ZylBuyi Shongwe[9]
2009Nicole FlintMatapa MailaLisa van Zyl
2010Bokang MontjaneDhesha JeramBianca Coutinho[10]
2011Melinda BamRemona MoodleyThuli Sangweni[11]
2012Marilyn RamosStacey WebbPearl Nxele[12]
2014Rolene StraussZiphozakhe ZokufaMatlala Mokoko[13][14]
Ziphozakhe Zokufa[a]Matlala MokokoNo Replacement
2015Liesl LaurieRefilwe MthimunyeNtsiki Mkhize[15]
2016Ntandoyenkosi KuneneElizabeth MolapoTayla Skye Robinson[16]
2017Demi-Leigh Nel-PetersAdè van HeerdenBoipelo Mabe[17][18]
Adè van Heerden[a]Boipelo MabeNo Replacement
YearMiss South AfricaMiss Universe South AfricaMiss World South AfricaRef.
2018Tamaryn GreenTamaryn GreenThulisa Keyi[19]
2019Zozibini TunziZozibini TunziSasha-Lee Olivier[20]
Sasha-Lee Olivier[a]
YearMiss South AfricaRunners UpRef.
1st Runner Up2nd Runner Up
2020Shudufhadzo MusidaThato MosehleNatasha Joubert[21]
2021Lalela MswaneMoratwe MasimaZimi Mabunzi[22]
2022Ndavi NokeriAyanda Gugulethu ThabetheLebogang Mahlangu[23]
2023Natasha JoubertBryoni GovenderNande Mabala[24]
2024Mia le RouxNompumelelo MadunaOnalenna Constantin[25]
2025Qhawekazi MazaleniLuyanda ZumaKarabo Mareka[26]

International Competitions

List of Titleholders under Miss South Africa Organization

The following women have represented South Africa in two of theBig Four major international beauty pageants for women.[27][28] These areMiss World andMiss Universe;Miss International andMiss Earth are held by separate national beauty pageants in South Africa.[29][30][31]

Miss Universe South Africa

On some occasions, the winner of Miss South Africa represents her country at theMiss Universe pageant. Prior to 1982, the winner of theMiss RSA pageant represented South Africa at Miss Universe, underRapport. Rapport would continue to hold the Miss Universe license through 1984, but would change the name of the pageant to Miss South Africa, which resulted in a dispute with the main Miss South Africa contest which was organized under theSunday Times which lasted until 1985, where the two organizers merged their pageants together. Prior to 1998, the winner of the individual Miss Universe South Africa compete at Miss Universe. From 1981-1983 and in 1979, delegates from two of South Africa'sBantustans competed at Miss Universe.
YearProvinceMiss Universe South AfricaPlacement at Miss UniverseSpecial AwardsNotes
Miss Universe South Africa franchise under African Beauty International directorship since October 2025
2025Eastern CapeMelissa NayimuliUnplaced
Miss South Africa
2024Western CapeMia le RouxDid not compete
2023GautengBryoni GovenderTop 20
  • Voice For Change (Top 10)
2022LimpopoNdavi NokeriTop 16
2021KwaZulu-NatalLalela Mswane2nd Runner-up
2020GautengNatasha JoubertUnplaced
2019Eastern CapeZozibini TunziMiss Universe 2019
2018Western CapeTamaryn Green1st Runner-up
2017Western CapeDemi-Leigh Nel-PetersMiss Universe 2017
2016MpumalangaNtandoyenkosi KuneneUnplaced
2015GautengRefilwe MthimunyeTop 15
2014Eastern CapeZiphozakhe Zokufa[32]Unplaced
2013North WestMarilyn RamosUnplaced
2012GautengMelinda BamTop 10
2011GautengBokang MontjaneUnplaced
2010GautengNicole FlintTop 10
2009KwaZulu-NatalTatum KeshwarTop 10
2008GautengTansey CoetzeeTop 15
  • Best National Costume (Top 10)
2007KwaZulu-NatalMegan ColemanUnplaced
2006GautengNokuthula "Thuli" SitholeUnplaced
2005GautengClaudia HenkelTop 15
2004GautengJoan RamagoshiUnplaced
2003GautengCindy Nell2nd Runner-up
2002GautengVanessa Do Ceu Carreira3rd Runner-up
2001Western CapeJo-Ann StraussUnplaced
2000GautengHeather Joy HamiltonTop 10
1999GautengSonia RacitiTop 5
1998KwaZulu-NatalKerishnie NaikerTop 10
Miss Universe South Africa
1997KwaZulu-NatalMbali GasaUnplaced
1996GautengCarol BeckerUnplaced
1995GautengAugustine MasilelaTop 10
Did not compete between 1985—1994 as the country was barred from competing due to the country's practice ofapartheid
Miss South Africa and Miss Transkei
1984Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Letitia "Tisha" Snyman1st Runner-up
1983Natal (KwaZulu-Natal)[c]Leanne Beverly HoskingUnplaced
Transkei (Eastern Cape)[d]Nomxousi XokeleloUnplacedCompeted asTranskei
1982Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Odette Octavia ScroobyTop 12
Transkei (Eastern Cape)[d]Noxolisi MjiUnplacedCompeted asTranskei
Miss Republic of South Africa / Miss RSA, Miss Transkei and Miss Bophuthatswana
1981Natal (KwaZulu-Natal)[c]Daniela di PaoloUnplaced
Transkei (Eastern Cape)[d]Kedibone Tembisa LetlakaUnplacedCompeted asTranskei
1980Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Jenny KayDid not compete
1979Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Veronica WilsonTop 12
Bophuthatswana
(Mmabatho,North West)[e]
Alina MoeketseUnplacedCompeted asBophuthatswana
Transkei (Eastern Cape)[d]Lindiwe BamUnplacedCompeted asTranskei
1978Cape Province (Western Cape)[f]Margaret GardinerMiss Universe 1978
1977Cape Province (Western Cape)[f]Glynis FesterUnplaced
1976Cape Province (Western Cape)[f]Cynthia ClaasenUnplaced
1975Cape Province (Western Cape)[f]Gail AnthonyUnplaced
Did not compete between 1969—1974
Miss Hibiscus Queen
1968Natal (KwaZulu-Natal)[c]Monica FairallUnplaced
1967Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Wendy BallendenUnplaced
1966Natal (KwaZulu-Natal)[c]Lynn Carol de JagerUnplaced
1965Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Veronika Edelgarda Hilda PriggeTop 15
1964Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Gail RobinsonUnplaced
1963Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Ellen LiebenbergTop 15
1962Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Lynette GambleUnplaced
1961Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Marina ChristelisUnplaced
1960Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Nicky Caras3rd Runner-up
Did not compete between 1954—1959
Miss Golden Jubilee
1953Cape Province (Western Cape)[f]Ingrid Rita MillsTop 16
1952Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Catherine HigginsTop 10

Miss World South Africa

On some occasions, the winner of Miss South Africa represents her country at theMiss World pageant. From 1970 to 1976, South Africa had one white and one black representative at Miss World. The white representative wore a sash that said "South Africa" and the black representative wore a sash that said "Africa South".
YearProvinceMiss World South AfricaPlacement at Miss WorldSpecial Awards
Miss World South Africa franchise under Carol Bouwer Productions directorship since May 2023
2025GautengZoalize Jansen van Rensburg[33]Unplaced
2023MpumalangaClaude Mashego[34]Top 40
Miss South Africa
2022Miss World 2021 was rescheduled to 16 March 2022 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Puerto Rico, no edition started in 2022
2021LimpopoShudufhadzo Musida[35]Top 40
2020Due to the impact of theCOVID-19 pandemic, no competition held
2019GautengSasha-Lee OlivierTop 40
2018Eastern CapeThulisa KeyiTop 30
2017Western CapeAdè van HeerdenTop 10
2016MpumalangaNtandoyenkosi KuneneUnplaced
2015GautengLiesl LaurieTop 11
  • Miss World Africa
2014MpumalangaRolene StraussMiss World 2014
  • Miss World Africa
2013North WestMarilyn RamosUnplaced
2012Western CapeRemona MoodleyUnplaced
2011GautengBokang MontjaneTop 7
  • Miss World Africa
2010GautengNicole FlintTop 25
2009KwaZulu-NatalTatum Keshwar2nd Runner-up
  • Miss World Africa
2008GautengTansey CoetzeeTop 5
2007KwaZulu-NatalMegan ColemanUnplaced
2006GautengNokuthula "Thuli" SitholeUnplaced
2005Dhiveja SundrumTop 15
2004GautengJoan RamagoshiUnplaced
2003GautengCindy NellUnplaced
2002Claire SabbaghaUnplaced
2001Western CapeJo-Ann StraussTop 10
2000GautengHeather Joy HamiltonUnplaced
1999GautengSonia Raciti2nd Runner-up
  • Miss World Africa
1998KwaZulu-NatalKerishnie NaikerTop 5
  • Miss World Africa
1997Jessica Motaung2nd Runner-up
  • Miss World Africa
1996Peggy-Sue KhumaloTop 10
  • Miss World Africa
1995Bernelee DaniellTop 10
  • Miss World Africa
1994GautengBasetsana Makgalemele1st Runner-up
  • Miss World Africa
1993Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Palesa Mofokeng1st Runner-up
  • Miss World Africa
1992Cape Province (Western Cape)[f]Amy KleinhansTop 5
  • Miss World Africa
1991Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Diana Tilden-Davis2nd Runner-up
  • Miss World Africa
Did not compete between 1978—1990 as the country was barred from competing due to the country's practice ofapartheid
1977Vanessa WannenburgUnplaced
Miss South Africa & Miss Africa South – Two Republic of South Africa Representatives at Miss World
1976Lynn MassynUnplaced
Veronica Rozette Kuki Matsepe · Miss Africa SouthUnplaced
1975Rhoda RademeyerTop 15
Lydia Gloria Johnstone · Miss Africa SouthUnplaced
1974Transvaal (Gauteng)[b]Anneline Kriel
  • Appointed by 1st runner-up
Appointment
  • BecameMiss World 1974 four days after the competition when the original winner withdrew
Evelyn Peggy Williams · Miss Africa SouthTop 15
1973Shelley Latham4th Runner-up
Ellen Peters · Miss Africa SouthTop 15
1972Stephanie ReineckeTop 15
Cynthia Shange · Miss Africa SouthUnplaced
1971Natal (KwaZulu-Natal)[c]Monica FairallTop 15
Gaily Ryan · Miss Africa SouthUnplaced
1970Jillian Jessup4th Runner-up
Cape Province (Western Cape)[f]Pearl Gladys Jansen · Miss Africa South1st Runner-up
  • Miss Congeniality[36]
Miss South Africa
1969Linda CollettTop 7
1968Mitzianna StanderUnplaced
1967Disa DuivesteinTop 15
1966Johanna Maud CarterTop 15
1965Carrol DavisUnplaced
1964Vedra KaramitasUnplaced
1963Louise CrousUnplaced
1962Yvonne Ficker3rd Runner-up
1961Yvonne HulleyTop 15
1960Denise Muir2nd Runner-up
1959Moya MeakerTop 11
1958Natal (KwaZulu-Natal)[c]Penelope CoelenMiss World 1958
1957Adele Kruger2nd Runner-up
1956Norma VorsterUnplaced
Did not compete between 1951—1955

Miss Supranational South Africa

Miss South Africa Organisation held the Miss Supranational franchise in 2020 and send 1st runner-up, Thato Mosehle. From 2021 onwards, the winner of Miss South Africa will be competing in Miss Universe, Miss World and Miss Supranational when her schedule permits or won any of the international title.
YearProvinceMiss Supranational South AfricaPlacementSpecial Awards
Miss Supranational South Africa franchise under African Beauty International directorship since May 2025
2025GautengLebohang RaputsoeTop 24
  • Supra Model of the Year (Top 10)
Miss South Africa
2024GautengBryoni GovenderTop 12
  • Miss Supranational Africa
  • Miss Friendship
2023KwaZulu-NatalAyanda Gugulethu ThabetheTop 24
  • Miss Congeniality
  • Supra Chat (Top 5)
2022Kwa Zulu-NatalLalela MswaneMiss Supranational 2022
2021North WestThato Mosehle2nd Runner-up
  • Supra Fan-vote (Top 10)
Miss Supranational South Africa
2020Due to the impact of theCOVID-19 pandemic, no competition held
2019GautengLeyla van GreuningUnplaced
2018GautengBelinde SchreuderUnplaced
2017GautengBianca OlivierUnplaced
2016GautengTalitha BothmaUnplaced
Did not compete between 2014—2015
2013Western CapeNatasha PretoriusUnplaced
2012Western CapeMichelle GildenhuysTop 20
2011Eastern CapeDhesha JeramTop 10

See also

References

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Notes

  1. ^abcAfter the winner won an international pageant, the runner-up replaced her as Miss South Africa
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnoAfter the end of apartheid, the province of Transvaal was split into Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and eastern part of North West Province.
  3. ^abcdefAfter the end of apartheid, the province of Natal was redesignated as the Province of KwaZulu-Natal after theKwaZulubantustan was reintergrated into the province.
  4. ^abcdTranskei became part of the Eastern Cape after the reintegration of theBantustans at the end ofapartheid in South Africa.
  5. ^Mmabatho, Bophuthatswana was later reintegrated into North West Province of South Africa.
  6. ^abcdefgCape Town was part of the province of Cape of Good Hope before it was split into Western, Eastern, and Northern Cape Provinces in 1994.

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