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Miss SA to allow mothers, married women to compete in next year’s pageant

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The Miss South Africa Organisation changed its entry rules following the announcement made by Miss Universe.

Ndavi Nokeri crowned as Miss South Africa 2022 at the SunBet Arena in Pretoria. Picture: Oupa Mokoena/African News Agency (ANA)

DURING the crowing of new Miss SA Ndavi Nokeri at SunBet Arena at Time Square in Pretoria on Saturday night, the Miss South Africa Organisation also made some surprising announcements.

Following the recent announcement by Miss Universe to change its rules to allow mothers and married women to compete in the pageant, Miss South Africa will also change its rules to allow this.

Nokeri will represent South Africa at the world’s three most prestigious pageants – Miss World, Miss Universe and Miss Supranational. Picture: Supplied

Nokeri, who hails from Limpopo, not only clinched the crown, but will represent South Africa at the world’s three most prestigious pageants – Miss World, Miss Universe and Miss Supranational.

The 23-year-old walked away with R1 million in cash, a sponsorship package totalling more than R3 million, including the use of a serviced apartment at the lavish Ellipse Waterfall for the year of her reign.

She will also get to drive a Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan.

Runner-up Ayanda Thabethe from Pietermaritzburg received a R150,000 cash prize.

During her acceptance speech, Nokeri said, “As your Miss South Africa, I understand the importance of representation, because it is through seeing other women look beyond their fears and their circumstances, that I gained the courage to rise to the call.

“I will represent South Africa, in all its diversity, resilience and beauty. It really does take a village, and I am so grateful that my village showed up for me.

“It is now for me to work and ensure that every success of mine overflows into my country.”

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