Miss South Africa Table Bay Hotel

For the first time in its 62-year history, the finale of the Miss South Africa pageant will be hosted in Cape Town, at Sun International’s Table Bay hotel in the V&A Waterfront. Photo: Sun International/Instagram

Cape Town to host 2020 Miss South Africa pageant

The Miss South Africa pageant finale will take place in the Mother City for the first-time when a new queen is crowned at the luxurious Table Bay Hotel.

Miss South Africa Table Bay Hotel

For the first time in its 62-year history, the finale of the Miss South Africa pageant will be hosted in Cape Town, at Sun International’s Table Bay hotel in the V&A Waterfront. Photo: Sun International/Instagram

For the first time in the 62-year history of the Miss South Africa pageant the finale will be hosted in Cape Town.

Sun International’s Table Bay Hotel in the V&A Waterfront will play host to the most beautiful women in South Africa on 24 October 2020.

Hotel group Sun International acquired sole ownership of the Miss South Africa pageant hosting the finale event at Sun City and later Time Square Sun Arena and have now moved the event to the Mother City for the first time.

“The luxurious five-star hotel is the epitome of grace, elegance and poise, while the V&A Waterfront’s breath-taking views of Table Mountain, the City, Table Bay and Robben Island ensure it is the most visited destination on the African continent,” an announcement from the group reads.

“It is therefore a fitting venue in a fitting destination in which to crown this year’s fairest lady in the land.”

Where to watch Miss South Africa 2020

Miss South Africa 2020 will be crowned at The Table Bay hotel after an entertainment-packed evening on Saturday 24 October from 17:00. 

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The Miss South Africa finale event will be screened live on M-Net and Mzansi Magic, and will be streamed live for an international audience.

Sun International will only open the Table Bay Hotel to the public on 30 October meaning that pageant contestants will be the first guests welcomed to the venue.

“Throughout Sun International’s long history with the pageant, it was never an option to host it at The Table Bay as we have always had guests staying with us,” 

“We’ve been closed since the beginning of the lockdown, but with the announcement that international borders will open, we are getting ready to do so too. The timing is fortuitous as it is just prior to a spectacular official opening we’re planning for 30 October.

“We will host the Top 10 Miss South Africa finalists and a few guests in the week leading up to the pageant. We know that the contest has many followers so we will introduce special Miss South Africa packages for guests who would like to stay with us during this time. We will announce these on our website shortly.

“We can also assure anyone who would like to stay with us that we have stringent Covid-19 health and safety protocols in place to ensure the safety of our guests. Both our hotel and the V&A Waterfront have also been certified by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) with the international ‘Safe Travels’ destination stamp. This confirms our protocols match or exceed internationally benchmarked protocols.”

Top ten finalists

  • Aphelele Mbiyo (24) who was born in Mthatha and raised in Port Elizabeth but currently lives in Johannesburg, holds a BA in Integrated Marketing Communications.
  • Busisiwe Mmotla (27) is from Soweto and is a Senior & FET Phase teacher who graduated from the University of Johannesburg and is currently studying for a diploma in personal training.
  • Chantelle Pretorius (24) from Tshwane, Gauteng, a full-time international model who is also finishing her B.Com Business Management degree through Unisa and has a diploma in nutrition.
  • Jordan van der Vyver (25) comes from Greenpoint, Cape Town, and is a full-time model who spends her time between local and international markets.
  • Karishma Ramdev (25) who hails from Chatsworth in KwaZulu Natal, is now based in Joburg working as a medical doctor at the Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital.
  • Lebogang Mahlangu (24) from Soshanguve, Gauteng, is a food scientist working in research and development for a large multi-national.
  • Melissa Nayimuli (24) is from Butterworth in the Eastern Cape but now lives in Sunninghill, Johannesburg where she works as an account manager for a marketing agency.
  • Natasha Joubert (23) who is from Centurion, Tshwane, has a B.Com in Marketing Management and works in PR at a firm of attorneys.
  • Shudufhadzo Musida (24) comes from Ha-Masia in Limpopo and has a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Pretoria. She is currently doing her BA Honours in International Relations at the University of Witwatersrand.
  • Thato Mosehle (25) hails from Klerksdorp in the North West and is a medical doctor currently completing her internship to become an anesthesiologist.