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    Meet the Ghanaian and 14 other African queens competing for the Miss World 2025 crown

    Fifteen remarkable African beauty queens, including Ghana’s own rep, are set to shine on the global stage as they compete in the Miss World 2025 pageant in India.
    Gideon AntwiBy Gideon AntwiMay 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fifteen remarkable African beauty queens, including Ghana’s own rep, are set to shine on the global stage as they compete in the Miss World 2025 pageant in India.

    As the global spotlight shifts to Telangana, India, for the 72nd edition of the Miss World Festival—running from 7 to 31 May—Africa proudly steps forward with a radiant lineup of beauty queens prepared to represent the continent’s elegance, intellect, and rich cultural heritage on the world stage.

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    From the savannahs of East Africa to the shores of West Africa and the vibrant nations of the south, each African delegate carries with her a unique story, cultural background, and ambition.

    This year’s pageant features 110 contestants from various countries and territories, making it a truly international celebration of beauty and purpose. Notably, this edition sees the return of several nations, including Albania, Armenia, Equatorial Guinea, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, North Macedonia, Suriname, and Zambia—each rejoining the global contest after periods of absence.

    Described as one of the most glamorous and purposeful editions yet, the 2025 event culminates in the crowning of a new Miss World, as Krystyna Pyszková of the Czech Republic prepares to pass on her title to her successor.

    Ahead of the grand finale, contestants will participate in a series of vibrant challenges designed to showcase their diverse talents and capabilities:

    Talent Challenge (22 May, Shilpakala Vedika):

    Contestants will impress audiences with their singing, dancing, and other artistic performances.

    Head-to-Head Challenge (23 May, Hotel Trident):

    This round will test contestants’ intellect, public speaking, and ability to discuss complex global issues in one-on-one debates.

    Top Model Challenge & Fashion Events (23–24 May):

    Contestants will demonstrate their modelling skills, followed by a Jewellery and Pearl Fashion Show. They will also meet with some of Telangana’s top fashion designers.

    Beauty With a Purpose (26 May, HITEX):

    Delegates will present impactful community and humanitarian projects, reflecting their commitment to social causes.

    Here’s a look at the African representatives competing for the coveted Miss World 2025 crown.

    Zimbabwe: Courtney Jongwe
    Zambia: Faith Bwalya
    Uganda: Natasha Nyonyozi
    Tunisia: Lamis Redissi
    Togo: Nathalie Yao-Amuama
    South Sudan: Ayom Tito Mathiech
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    South Africa: Zoalise Jansen van Rensburg
    Somalia: Zainab Jama
    Sierra Leone: Lachaeveh Davies
    Senegal: Mame Fama Gaye
    Nigeria: Joy Mojisola Raimi
    Namibia: Selma Kamanya
    Mauritius: Wenna Rumnah
    Madagascar: Cyria Temagnombe
    Kenya: Grace Ramtu
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    Ghana: Jutta Pokuah
    Ethiopia: Hasset Dereje
    Equatorial Guinea: Estela Nguema Mangue
    Cote d’Ivoire: Fatoumata Coulibaly
    Cameroon: Issie Princesse
    Botswana: Anicia Gaothusi
    Angola: Núria Assis
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