Actress, entrepreneur and media personality Minnie Dlamini has announced the Miss South Africa 2026 top 19.
The announcement marks the emergence of a remarkable group of young women whose ambition, intellect, leadership and commitment to social impact have distinguished them as voices of a generation.
Drawn from the Top 24, the Top 19 earned their place following an intensive judging process that challenged them to demonstrate not only who they are, but what they stand for. Through personal storytelling, rigorous interviews and purpose-driven presentations, each contestant was assessed on her ability to lead with authenticity, think strategically and create meaningful change within her community and beyond.
THE MISS SOUTH AFRICA 2026 TOP 19
Alia Khan Koumantarakis – KwaZulu-Natal
Amogelang Bunu – Gauteng
Bonolo Marang Motau – Gauteng
Cwenga Koyana Kotu-Rammopo – Gauteng
Ipeleng Pearl Madiba – North West
Katlego Malebye – Gauteng
Kaylan Matthews – Eastern Cape
Kendra Norah Horne – Western Cape
Lesego Khumo Nyathela – Gauteng
Makhosazana Azana Masango – KwaZulu-Natal
Modiegi Mashamaite – Gauteng
Ndiwanga Muravha – Mpumalanga
Palesa van Rooyen – Free State
Simoné Nonhlanhla Tshituka – Gauteng
Sunshine Dlangamandla – Gauteng
Tebogo Palesa Molatlhegi – Gauteng
Tiyani Makamu – Gauteng
Zoalize Jansen van Rensburg – Gauteng
Sanelisiwe Diko – Eastern Cape – Public Vote Winner
Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe, Patron and Chairperson of the Miss South Africa Organisation, said, “Miss South Africa has entered an era of leadership, focused on creating meaningful impact at scale. We are committed to developing every contestant, not only the winner. Through Empower Youth Africa, we are cultivating a generation of women who understand their responsibility to society and who are prepared to lead, influence and drive meaningful change far beyond the crown.”
This year’s Top 19 announcement, presented in partnership with House of Nala, reflects a powerful meeting of fashion, purpose and African excellence. It celebrates women who are not only pursuing a title, but who are actively shaping the future of South Africa and the continent.
As the competition journey continues, one thing is already clear: Miss South Africa’s New Era is not merely about who will wear the crown. It is about the women who will use their platforms to transform communities, champion progress and redefine what leadership looks like for a new generation.












