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45th Miss Soweto crowns Mbali Khumalo

Twenty finalists competed for the coveted Miss Soweto 2024 title.

The Soweto Theatre in Jabulani hosted the 45th Miss Soweto finale on November 30.

With excitement and anxiety filling the air, the families and many supporters of the top 20 attended the event.

Hosted by former Miss Soweto (2005), Lerato Kganyago Ndlala, the night saw entertainment and surprise performances from well-known artists Simphiwe Dana and Nia Pearl. Among the judges were Bridget Masinga, Grace Manchu and Masego Seemela.

Nia Pearl entertaining the audience.

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When asked what they look for in the next Miss Soweto, they all said authenticity and someone who would represent Soweto well.

Miss Soweto 2023, Paige Harvey. receiving a token of appreciation from Collin Sithole.

The newly crowned Miss Soweto 2024 is Mbali Khumalo (20) from Pimville. Onthatile Mohuba took the first princess and Boitumelo Molotsane the second.

During the questioning session, Khumalo said she advocates for mental health because of her experiences and would like to educate Soweto on it.

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Khumalo thanked her mother for pushing her and encouraging her to enter the pageant.

“My mom always spoke highly of Miss Soweto. She has always pushed me to be my best and put myself out there. She was my mentor and motivator to enter the pageant,’’ said Khumalo.

Miss Soweto and her runner ups.

Miss Soweto 2023, Paige Harvey, spoke about how the platform had changed her life and taught her about herself.

She added, “To the next Miss Soweto, know that this crown carries more than just beauty but purpose. It is an invitation to lead with passion and serve with humility.’’

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She thanked her community for trusting her to represent them.

The vibrant host, Lerato Kganyago Ndlala.

Mokhele Makhothi, marketing manager at White Star, reflects on the pageant’s enduring legacy citing that for 45 years, the Miss Soweto pageant has been a transformative force, empowering women and providing them with platforms to shine.

“This remarkable journey has seen countless young women rise to prominence, breaking barriers and becoming leaders in their communities. Our aim is to celebrate this legacy while fostering connections that enrich our diverse cultural identities.”

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