A New Era of Leadership, Purpose and Unity

 

Johannesburg, South Africa. 30 September 2025. The Miss South Africa Organisation is stepping into a new era, strengthened by its newly appointed Co-Chairs and driven by a bold commitment to youth empowerment across the continent.

Three Visionary Co-Chairs to Lead the Platform Forward

The organisation proudly announces its distinguished Co-Chairs for 2025: Mrs Basetsana Kumalo and Peggy Sue Khumalo. Together, these accomplished leaders bring unparalleled expertise, vision and passion to the Miss South Africa platform, particularly in the launch of the New Era of Miss South Africa. Miss South Africa titleholders and prominent businesswomen Mrs Basetsana Khumalo and Peggy Sue Khumalo will steer the organisation through this transformative chapter. The Co-Chairs will serve as official mentors to the finalists, guiding them as they prepare to become ambassadors for change.

“The 90s were a critical time in our history. It was a new era, underpinned by values of inclusivity and heritage. Young women became the face of hope. Today, Miss South Africa still plays this critical role, honouring the contributions of women in our society. It’s important that the platform continues to empower women to use their voice, to rise, and to become leaders who will become entrepreneurs, create jobs, and hold high office in the c-suite,” says Basetsana Kumalo.

“When I look at this new Miss South Africa era, it’s rooted in the global conversations that have been happening in our country with the G20. As a country we are reflecting on whether we, as people, government, and business have done enough. What we need now is more activists in our country that will champion social change and social sustainability,” says Peggy  Sue Khumalo.

Empower Youth Africa (EYA): A Movement for the Continent

On Tuesday, the organisation launched Empower Youth Africa (EYA), a socially conscious initiative that transforms the confidence and poise of its contestants into a force for tackling the pressing challenges faced by young people across South Africa and on the African Continent.

At the heart of this new era is a commitment to social impact. EYA represents the Miss South Africa platform’s most significant addition yet: a long-term movement that will guide the organisation’s influence towards creating meaningful change, with a focus on women and youth empowerment.

“Every finalist and eventual winner is regarded as an ambassador, entrusted with both a national and continental mandate to champion Africa’s youth. This duty is not symbolic. It is action-oriented to promote tangible interventions that will address youth unemployment, encourage positive lifestyles, and inspire civic engagement,” says Audrey Lewat, Operations Manager at Motsepe Group.

Finalists Unite Around a Shared Vision

Each finalist for 2025 has already begun identifying the industries where they believe their influence can meaningfully serve Africa’s youth. Over the past ten days, they have participated in immersive activities with the Miss South Africa Organisation in preparation for the finale.

The finalists have workshopped their mission statements, reflecting on challenges they have faced and overcome, alongside coaches and other inspiring women in business, sports and leadership. Collectively, the past ten days have shifted outlooks from women competing against one another to women collaborating to fulfil a shared vision.

A Finalist’s Voluntary Withdrawal: Honouring Personal Journeys

The Miss South Africa Organisation announces that one contestant has made the decision to voluntarily withdraw from the competition. After deep reflection, she concluded that stepping back at this time would best serve her individual path and wellbeing.

The organisation respects and honours her decision, recognising that true empowerment includes the freedom to make choices aligned with one’s authentic self. In keeping with the spirit of this new era, which prioritises purpose, authenticity, and meaningful participation, the organisation will not be replacing her position.

Each finalist has been selected for their unique voice and vision, and the competition will proceed with the remaining candidates who are fully committed to the EYA mission and the responsibilities of representing South Africa on the continental stage.

The Grand Finale: Your Vote Counts

The Miss South Africa 2025 Grand Finale will take place on Saturday 25 October 2025 at SunBet Arena. This spectacular evening will celebrate the finalists’ journeys, showcase their dedication to youth empowerment, and crown South Africa’s next ambassador to the continent.

Public voting is now open. South Africans are invited to support their favourite finalists by voting via the Miss SA App. Voting closes on 24 October at 6pm.

Following a transformative year, the Miss South Africa Organisation is now focused on building bridges and making new connections to ensure the EYA movement drives real change for young people across the continent.