South Africa: Finally, the wait is over, and this year’s Miss South Africa 2022 top 10 lists have been announced.
The top contestants are Anarzade Omar, Ayanda Thabethe, Itumeleng Parage, Keaoleboga Nkashe, Lebogang Mahlangu, Luvé Meyer, Luyanda Zuma, Ndavi Nokeri, Pearl Ntshehi and Tamsyn Jack.
This year’s Miss South Africa 2022 Top 10 includes young businesswomen, entrepreneurs, social media strategists, and a dietician. They hail from Gauteng, Kwazulu Natal, the Western/Northern Cape and Limpopo; the Eastern Cape is not represented this year.
As per the public vote, Limpopo’s Ndavi Nokeri is the winner; she works in asset management.
The top contestants are:
Luvé Meyer (25) is one of the contestants who made it to the top 10. The 25-year-old is from Brackenfell, Western Cape. She had earlier competed on the same platform and made it to the top 35 in 2020.
Ndavi Nokeri is from Limpopo. She holds a degree from the University of Pretoria. She’s especially chuffed because she’s getting the support of her province and its people.
Tamsyn Jack (25) is from Somerset West, Western Cape. She holds a degree in food science from the University of Stellenbosch.
Anarzade Omar (23) is from Johannesburg, Gauteng. One distinguishing quality of the beauty queen is her easy smile. She holds a Strategic Communication in Marketing degree from the University of Johannesburg.
Itumeleng Parage (22) is from Soweto, Gauteng. She holds a law degree from the University of Witwatersrand.
Others in the top 10 are Ayanda Thabethe (22), Keaoleboga Nkashe (26), Luyanda Zuma (20), Lebogang Mahlangu (26), and Pearl Ntshehi (25).
Miss South Africa’s official page on Twitter also announced ‘Miss South Africa 2022, Public vote winner’.
https://twitter.com/Official_MissSA/status/1536391619133509633
Ndavi Nokeri (23), Tzaneen, Limpopo
She has a BCom in Investment Management degree from the University of Pretoria, and she is currently working for an asset management firm. Nokeri was very happy with the choice of people.
https://twitter.com/Official_MissSA/status/1536391381828132865
According to Nokeri, “Having the support of my region and its people means so much to me. These are the actual shoulders where I am standing today. I am grateful for the god grace on me that I have experienced throughout the Top 30 journey; I learned so much in just a short time. The workshops were knowledgeable and really helped us all become the best versions of ourselves.
I know that I have to show up 100 percent every time. I am proof that even someone from a small village and humble beginnings can achieve their ambitions and show that their dreams are valid.”