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Miss Universe Zambia

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Beauty contest

MUZO
Formation1995
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersLusaka
Location
MembershipMiss Universe
Official language
English
President
Tendai Hunda
Zodwa Mkandla (National Director)
Websitemissuniversezambia.com

Miss Universe Zambia is abeauty pageant to select Zambian women to compete in theMiss Universe pageant. The current President is Tendai Hunda and Zodwa Mkandla designated as the national director of Miss Universe Zambia.

History

1993–1994

Zambia's first attempt to compete in the Miss Universe was in 1993, with theMiss Zambia 1992, Elizabeth Mwanza but nevertheless she could not arrive in Mexico to compete due to problems with the Mexican visa. She postponed her participation to the following year, and she had the same problem with the Filipino visa, and she finally gave up participating in the Miss Universe.

1995–1998

The Miss Universe Zambia pageant headquartered in Lusaka and created first winning pageant, Luo Trica Punabantu of Lusaka toMiss Universe 1995 inWindhoek,Namibia. In this period the Miss Zambia Universe organizer was Eva Kazembe and she had only had contributed in 1995 edition of Miss Universe. She had already chosen queens in 1996 (Tamara Kalube) and in 1997 (Kusobile Kamwambi), but none of them competed in Miss Universe pageant due to the lack of funds, problems with the American visa, in addition that Organization did not delivering them the promised awards. In 1998, Eva lost the franchise.

1999–2000

Miss Zambia Pageant obtained the license again for 2 years and contributed to Zambia's second participation in the Miss Universe with Esanju Kalopa, Miss Zambia 1998 pageant first princess inChaguaramas,Trinidad & Tobago. The following year the followed participation was planned with Sidonia Mwape, Miss Zambia 1999 pageant first princess but due lack of money and sponsors, she could not compete in the Miss Universe 2000, inNicosia,Cyprus. Miss Zambia Pageant was delayed by 3 years until 2003 due lack of money and sponsors, and the organizers decided dropping the Miss Universe licence in 2001.

2005–2010

After a hiatus of 5 years, the Miss Universe Zambia took over by Mrs. Wendy Chandra-Fornari in Lusaka. The Miss Universe Zambia winners mostly achieved high placement in another beauty competitions such as Miss Tourism Queen International and Miss Africa International. On May 28, 2010, the last Miss Universe Zambia under Mrs. Wendy was Alice Rowlands Musukwa of Chipata. She represented Zambia in Miss Universe 2010 edition in Las Vegas, USA.[1]

2017–2019

The license holder of Miss Universe in Zambia between 2017 and 2019 was in Alice Rowlands, former Miss Universe Zambia 2010.

2024―present

A new era is beginning, providing an open space for Zambia to return to Miss Universe. Starting in 2024, Tendai Hunda will take over the Miss Universe Zambia license, working closely with the Zambian team and Zodwa Mkandla, the new national director of Miss Universe Zambia.

Titleholders

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
YearProvinceMiss ZambiaPlacement at Miss UniverseSpecial Award(s)Notes
Alice Musukwa directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe from 2025
2025CopperbeltKunda MwamulimaUnplaced
Tundai Hunda directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe from 2024
2024CopperbeltBrandina Lubuli[citation needed]Unplaced
Alice Musukwa directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 2017―2019
Did not compete between 2020-2023
2019LusakaDidia MukwalaDid not competeDidia decided to quit from Miss Universe 2019, due to lack of sponsorships.
2018Southern ProvinceMelba ShakabozhaUnplaced
2017CopperbeltIsabel ChikotiUnplaced
Wendy Chandra-Fornari directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 2005―2010
Did not compete between 2011—2016
2010Eastern ProvinceAlice Rowlands MusukwaUnplaced
2009LuapulaAndella Chileshe Matthews[2]Unplaced
Did not compete in 2008
2007LusakaRosemary ChilesheUnplaced
2006Southern ProvinceMofya Nickoleta Chisenga†[3]Unplaced
2005LusakaCynthia KanemaUnplaced
Miss Universe Zambia (another agency) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1993―2000
Did not compete between 2001—2004
2000LusakaSidonia MwapeDid not competeSidonia decided to quit from Miss Universe 2000, due to lack of sponsorships.
1999MuchingaEsanju Kalopa†Unplaced
Did not compete between 1997—1998
1996LusakaTamara KalubeDid not compete
1995LusakaLuo Trica PunabantuUnplaced
Did not compete in 1994
1993LusakaElizabeth MwanzaDid not compete

Wins by province

ProvinceTitlesYears
Lusaka71993, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2019
Copperbelt32017, 2024, 2025
Bulawayo22006, 2018
Eastern Province12010
Luapula2009
Muchinga1999

Notable winner notes

  • Alice Rowlands Musukwa, the new franchise holder of Miss Universe Zambia Organization began in 2017 and current fashion Model in South Africa and she is the youngest national director.
  • Andella Chileshe Matthews was replaced by her runner-up, Sthabiso Mteliso. In 2014 she won Miss Princess of the World.
  • Rosemary Chileshe, Founder of Swanilenga Group Ltd.[4]

References

  1. ^ukzambians, ed. (5 June 2010)."Miss Universe Zambia 2010 is Alice Rowlands Musukwa".
  2. ^ukzambians, ed. (28 August 2009)."Miss Universe Zambia, Andella Matthwes has been Dethroned". Archived fromthe original on 19 October 2014. Retrieved27 January 2014.
  3. ^bellanaija, ed. (18 October 2011)."RIP Mofya Chisenga, Zambian Beauty Queen Passes Away. Due to Complications after Childbirth".
  4. ^BEFFTA, ed. (4 June 2017)."VIRGIN MEDIA PIONEER ROSEMARY CHILESHE RECEIVES BEFFTA EXCELLENCE AWARD".

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