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Five former Miss South Africa winners have launched Miss South Africa 2019 which will take place on Women’s Day. IOL_Lifestyle

Five former Miss South Africa winners have launched Miss South Africa 2019 which will take place on Women’s Day, Friday, August 9, and is set to transform the life of the person who takes the crown.

The five who will welcome our newest African queen to an exclusive sisterhood are Bokang Montjane-Tshabalala ; Rolene Strauss ; Liesl Laurie ; Ntando Kunene-Mthethwa and current Miss South Africa Tamaryn Green. This year there’s nearly R3-million in prize money and sponsorships for the glittering pageant, with the winner walking away with R1-million in cash as well as a car and other fabulous prizes. The runner-up takes home R250 000 in cash with all Top 16 finalists receiving R25 000.

 

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