Miss Soweto 2025 Crowned in Spectacular Celebration of Culture and Leadership
Lungile Siyaphi was crowned Miss Soweto 2025 at the 46th White Star pageant, an evening filled with elegance, talent, and inspiration, celebrating womanhood, community, and leadership in Soweto.
The Miss Soweto 2025 event was hosted at the Soweto Theatre, Jabulani, on November 29, in an unforgettable evening of fierce competition, dazzling performances, and camaraderie.
What started on October 16 with the unveiling of the Top 20 finalists culminated in an unforgettable evening as the 46th White Star Miss Soweto pageant crowned its new queens in a celebration of womanhood, culture, and leadership.
“The 2025 White Star Miss Soweto pageant was a true celebration of strength, spirit, and community.

ALSO READ: Miss Arising Stars crowned in Emdeni
“Our new queens embody the values this platform stands for, and we are honoured to support their journeys as they inspire and lead.
“This night was a testament to the incredible talent and resilience that Soweto nurtures,” said Jonita Cuff, marketing manager for White Star.
The esteemed judging panel included media personality and seasoned broadcaster Brideget Masinga, Sowetan lifestyle journalist Masego Seemela, and Miss Soweto legend and award-winning makeup artist Bongi Mlotshwa, who were faced with the challenging decision about who the next Miss Soweto would be.
ALSO READ: Miss Teen eSoweto crowned in Moletsane
The crown was awarded to Lungile Siyaphi, who took home R100 000 in cash from White Star along with other prizes. The new Miss Soweto impressed with her grace, poise, and dedication to community upliftment.
Boitumelo Molotsana was the first princess, and Kutlwano Zingitwa was the second princess.
The evening ended with applause and cheers, leaving everyone inspired by the promise of these young women destined to make a significant impact.



