Pageant dream comes true for Nthabeleng
The Semi Finals Judging Week and Showcase will be early in July, where the 2024 top 30 finalists will be announced.

The Dallmayr Mrs South Africa’s class of 2024 is finally here. Among its 2024
semi-finalists is Tweeling’s very own Nthabeleng Tsotetsi, an Insured Legal Consultant with a passion for DIY, spending time with family and enjoying classic music.
Nthabeleng officially set off on her Mrs South Africa journey on Friday, 2 February 2024, during the pageant’s National Public Casting, held at the Clearwater Mall in Roodepoort, Gauteng.

“I was so anxious and my name was one of the last to be called. When I heard my name, I did a little dance. It was truly a moment that the leap of faith was worth it,” says Tsotetsi.
Dallmayr Mrs South Africa is a pageant and female empowerment programme designed to unleash participants’ hidden potential by teaching them valuable skills, such as leadership, financial competence, sponsorship management, communication, personal branding, and media management.
“The goal is to take women out of their comfort zones and have them rethink who they are and what they want out of life. We help them face their fears, find their purpose, and discover the strength and abilities they held inside all along,” explains Joani Johnson, CEO of Mrs South Africa.
Driven by purpose Nthabeleng Tsotetsi says that she first heard of Dallmayr Mrs South Africa when she saw a social media post of the 2023 Finalists together on the beach.

She, went onto the website where she quickly learned Mrs South Africa is a pageant like no other. She was motivated to apply when seeing how many that are previous title holders are still a part of the Mrs South Africa brand. There must be something that is amazing and beyond just the glitz and glamour.
Like those who came before, she believes she can make a substantial impact in people’s lives.
“Through the Mrs South Africa journey, I hope to inspire and involve all women to show them that we are more than our hometowns. We must build the life we deserve,” she explains.
Johnson notes that the class of 2024 is shaping up to be a formidable, influential group of women. “We received the most ever entries this year, beginning in November 2023 and persisting into the week leading up to the National Public Casting, which speaks to the incredible reputation that Mrs South Africa has as a result of the value we offer to all of our participants. This is truly a life transformation journey that seeks to give our contestants the tools, knowledge, and support they need to pursue their dreams, and guide them in realising their full potential as forces for good.”
“We were very excited by the strength and diversity of this years’ applicants, and the judges certainly had their work cut out for them in selecting the 2024 semi-finalists from such a large and inspiring group.”
Nthabeleng Tsotetsi has already joined in on a jam-packed weekend of empowerment workshops and development events held during the first Dallmayr Mrs South Africa SemiFinalist Conference of the year on 3 and 4 February 2024, at Emperors Palace.
Nthabeleng Tsotetsi will participate in many more workshops, photoshoots, media interviews, fitness challenges, sponsor events, and community projects in the days leading up to the Semi Finals Judging Week and Showcase early in July, where the 2024 top 30 finalists will be announced.


