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Are you the next Miss SA?

Do you have what it takes to be Miss SA 2018? Details here ...

Registration for those wishing to enter the Miss South Africa 2018 competition has opened.

Those wishing to enter must register their details on the Miss South Africa website (www.misssa.co.za) to receive their entry form. Organisers say this document must not be submitted beforehand but be brought to the regional competition which takes place during the Miss South Africa nationwide road-shows in 2018.

These will be held in Durban (February 24 and 25); Port Elizabeth (March 3 and 4); Cape Town (March 17 and 18) and Johannesburg (April 7 and 8). Entrants must be aged between 20 (at the time of entry) and 27 (turning 27 in the year of their reign).

Adè van Heerden (pictured) the 1st Princess to former Miss South Africa Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, has been crowned the new Miss South Africa in light of Demi-Leigh’s recent win at the Miss Universe pageant. Photo submitted.

Contestants will present themselves to the judges and participate in two rounds of judging. All regional contestants will then be assessed and a Top 12 will be announced on May 3, 2018.

Miss South Africa 2018 will be crowned on May 27 at the pageant’s diamond jubilee to be held at Sun International’s new flagship, Time Square Sun Arena in Pretoria. The winner will take the crown and more than R2 million in prizes.

Adè van Heerden, the 1st Princess to former Miss South Africa, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, has been crowned the new Miss South Africa in light of Demi-Leigh’s recent win at the Miss Universe pageant.

She said she was overjoyed when Demi was crowned Miss Universe, “Demi has worked to make her dream a reality and I am elated to celebrate this victory with her. I know that I have big shoes to fill but am thrilled and humbled to wear the Miss South Africa crown. Previous Miss South Africas have already welcomed me into the sisterhood with open arms, and I realise that I now have the responsibility of continuing the Miss South Africa legacy – a legacy that leads women of all cultures, spreads love and unite South Africans.”

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