Miss South Africa 2020

Miss South Africa 2020 was the 62nd edition of the Miss South Africa pageant. The final pageant was held on 24 October 2020 in The Table Bay Hotel, Cape Town, with a 2-hour live broadcast being simulcast on M-Net and Mzansi Magic. The pageant was also televised live on YouTube to audiences around the world.[1][2]

Miss South Africa 2020
Date24 October 2020[1]
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueThe Table Bay Hotel, Cape Town
Broadcaster
Entrants10
Placements5
WinnerShudufhadzo Musida
Limpopo

Sasha-Lee Olivier of Gauteng crowned Shudufhadzo Musida of Limpopo as her successor at the end of the event.[3] She will represent South Africa at Miss World 2021. Musida, being the winner, also received prizes in excess of 3 million rand, including a car and one-year free stay in the Miss South Africa official apartment, located in Sandton, Johannesburg. First runner-up Thato Mosehle received 250,000 rand and represented South Africa at Miss Supranational 2021, second runner-up Natasha Joubert received 100,000 rand and represented South Africa at Miss Universe 2020.

Results

Color keys
Final Results Contestant Placements
Miss South Africa 2020
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
Top 5

Delegates

The top ten finalists were revealed on 5 August.[4][5]

Name Age Province Hometown Placement
Aphelele Mbiyo 24 Eastern Cape Port Elizabeth
Busisiwe Esther Mmotla 27 Gauteng Soweto
Chantelle Pretorius 24 Gauteng Pretoria
Jordan van der Vyver 25 Western Cape Durbanville
Karishma Ramdev 25 KwaZulu-Natal Chatsworth
Lebogang Mahlangu 24 Gauteng Soshanguve Top 5
Melissa Nayimuli 24 Eastern Cape Butterworth Top 5
Natasha Joubert 23 Gauteng Centurion 2nd Runner-Up
Shudufhadzo Musida 24 Limpopo Ha-Masia Miss South Africa 2020
Thato Mosehle 25 North West Stilfontein 1st Runner-Up

Top 15

The top fifteen was revealed on 24 June. The following five delegates did not advance to the top ten.[6][7][8]

Name Age Province Hometown
Anarzade Omar 21 Gauteng Johannesburg
Matsepo Sithole 21 KwaZulu-Natal Pietermaritzburg
Olin-Shae De La Cruz 26 Gauteng Sandton
Palesa Keswa 23 Free State Sasolburg
Savannah Schutzler 24 Western Cape Rondebosch

Top 35

The top 35 was announced on 11 June 2020. The following 20 delegates did not advance to the top fifteen.[9]

DelegateAgeProvinceHometown
Anica Myburgh 27 Free State Bethlehem
Carla Peters 20 Eastern Cape Bethelsdorp
Gabriella Koopman 23 Gauteng Sandton
Jamie Lee Harris 24 KwaZulu-Natal Bluff
Kadija Makhanya 23 KwaZulu-Natal Umlazi
Karabo Legodi 21 Gauteng Soweto
Kayla Neilson 27 Gauteng Meredale
Kea Mokorotlo 21 Free State Bloemfontein
Lerato Manoko Malatji 25 Gauteng Orange Farm
Lerato Siko 24 North West Potchefstroom
Lesedi Phala 24 KwaZulu-Natal Pietermaritzburg
Lindokuhle Mvango 24 Western Cape George
Luvé Meyer 23 Western Cape Brackenfell
Melvarene Theron 25 Gauteng Eldorado Park
Nicole Wilmans 25 Western Cape Stellenbosch
Nkosazana Sibobosi 24 Western Cape Cape Town
Olorato Major 24 Northern Cape Warrenton
Sherry Wang 25 Gauteng Sunninghill
Shevon Pereira 23 Gauteng Johannesburg
Stacy Gossayn 23 Free State Viljoenskroon

Judges

Semifinals

The following four judges determined the 35 entrants who made it to the semifinals.

Finals

References

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