Bokang Montjane-Tshabalala now holds the South African triple crown of global pageantry
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Bokang Montjane-Tshabalala now holds the South African triple crown of global pageantry

by | Jun 4, 2026 | Beauty | 0 comments

Former Miss South Africa 2010 and Miss World Africa 2011 titleholder Bokang Montjane-Tshabalala now has the South African rights to the Miss World competition.

This means that Montjane-Tshabalala has achieved an extraordinary trifecta, securing the national franchise rights to the world’s three most prestigious beauty competitions: Miss World, Miss Universe and Miss Supranational which places her in a uniquely powerful position in global pageantry.

Montjane-Tshabalala’s company, African Beauty International (ABI), acquired the Miss Universe South Africa licence in 2025, with Montjane-Tshabalala appointed as National Director of Miss Universe South Africa. That same year, she was also appointed National Director of Miss Supranational South Africa. This month, she has added the Miss World South Africa franchise to her portfolio, completing a clean sweep of the Big Three.

“I have walked those stages,” says Montjane-Tshabalala, who competed at both Miss World and Miss Universe. “I have stood under those lights as a competitor, felt what it means to carry the South African flag into those arenas, and I know – deeply and personally – what is at stake when a young woman steps out to represent this country. That lived experience is not something you can manufacture. It is the foundation everything I am building now rests on. South Africa will not just participate in these competitions. South Africa will compete to win.”

The three competitions span three continents and are scheduled across the remainder of 2026. Miss Supranational 2026 will be staged on July 31 at the Strzelecki Park Amphitheatre in Nowy Sącz, Poland. Miss World 2026 follows on September 5 with Vietnam confirmed as the host country for the 73rd edition of the historic pageant.

The season culminates with Miss Universe 2026, which will mark the competition’s 75th anniversary when it is staged in November at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico – the iconic venue known locally as El Choliseo – before an expected audience of 18,500.

South Africa has an impressive record at all three pageants  the last title holder was four years ago when Lalela Mswane became the first South African and the first Black woman to win the 2022 Miss Supranational crown. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (now Tebow) became the second South African to win Miss Universe in 2017 followed two years later by Zozibini Tunzi who, thanks to the Covid pandemic, holds one of the longest reigns (17 months) in the history of the pageant. It is now 12 years since Rolene Strauss became the third South African to win Miss World in 2014.

“South Africa has produced Miss World, Miss Universe and Miss Supranational winners – we know how to win, and we know what winning looks like. Four years is too long. Twelve years is too long. My job is to make sure that the next time the world is looking for its next queen, they are looking at a South African.”

Now, with a single person steering all three national franchises, the hope – and the expectation – is that the country’s efforts will once again become more coordinated, better resourced and more strategically directed than ever before.

“What I bring to the international pageant stage is accountability,” Montjane-Tshabalala explains. “Accountability to South African women who deserve to be prepared at the highest level. Accountability to the global organisations who have entrusted us with these franchises. And accountability to the fans – the millions of South Africans who stay up through the night to watch these competitions, who vote, who rally, who feel genuine pride when our representative walks that stage with confidence and purpose. They deserve to see South Africa treated as a serious contender. That is exactly what we will be.”

The consolidation of all three franchises under one roof is significant beyond the administrative. It means that the search, selection, preparation and presentation of South African candidates will be governed by a unified philosophy – one shaped by someone who has not only competed internationally but who understands the nuances of each organisation’s expectations, judging culture and global brand identity.

“For our fans, this changes everything,” Montjane-Tshabalala adds. “It means continuity. It means a long-term vision rather than a patchwork approach. It means that the woman we send to Poland in July, the woman we send to Vietnam in September, and the woman we send to Puerto Rico in November will all be products of the same commitment to excellence.”

 

The announcement arrives at a moment of considerable global momentum for all three pageants. Miss World, one of the longest–running pageants in the world, continues to attract contestants from across the globe, with the 2026 edition in Vietnam set to draw entrants from scores of countries. Miss Universe, preparing for its 75th anniversary edition in Puerto Rico, has in recent years expanded its reach, revised its eligibility rules and broadened its definition of what it means to represent a nation. Miss Supranational, meanwhile, has steadily grown its international footprint and recently announced expanded eligibility criteria, now welcoming mothers and divorced women to compete.

For South Africa, the timing could not be more propitious. With Montjane-Tshabalala’s experience, industry relationships and clear personal investment in the country’s pageant future, the country enters all three competitions in 2026 with a coherent and capable leadership structure.

The question now is not whether South Africa will show up on those stages. It is how loudly it will make itself heard.

 

About African Beauty International (ABI)

African Beauty International (ABI) is a South African pageant management company founded by businesswoman, entrepreneur and former Miss South Africa and Miss World Africa titleholder Bokang Montjane–Tshabalala. ABI holds the national franchise rights to three of the world’s most prestigious international beauty competitions – Miss Universe South Africa, Miss World South Africa and Miss Supranational South Africa – making it the sole South African organisation responsible for selecting and preparing the country’s representatives to the Big Three of global pageantry. Driven by a commitment to excellence, strategic preparation and long–term investment in South African women, ABI is dedicated to ensuring that South Africa is not merely represented on the world stage, but positioned to win. The organisation runs the Miss African Beauty South Africa pageant, which narrows down to top 30 regional contestants who compete for the ultimate international crowns.

 

About Bokang Montjane-Tshabalala

Bokang Montjane-Tshabalala is one of South Africa’s most accomplished figures in international pageantry. Crowned Miss South Africa in 2010, she went on to represent her country at both Miss Universe 2011 and Miss World 2011, where she was awarded the title of Miss World Africa. Now the founder and driving force behind African Beauty International (ABI), she serves as National Director of Miss Universe South Africa, Miss World South Africa and Miss Supranational South Africa. Drawing on her unique experience as both a former competitor and a seasoned industry leader, Montjane-Tshabalala is committed to building a new era of South African excellence on the global pageant stage thanks to Miss African Beauty South Africa.

           

Johannesburg, South Africa – March 27, 2026 – South African music powerhouse DJ Zinhle shakes up the music scene once again with the release of her highly anticipated new single, “Ezothando,” available today across all digital platforms.

A groundbreaking collaboration, Ezothando brings together a dynamic lineup of seven artists: Cebo, Mmata Magic, C Phe SA, Msindo Listo, Thobani White, and Nayvee Womculo, alongside DJ Zinhle herself. The track marks a powerful fusion of established and emerging talent, reflecting the ever-evolving sound of South African music.

At the heart of this release is an innovative and inclusive approach to music discovery. DJ Zinhle masterminded the rollout of Ezothando through a social media open verse challenge, which attracted over 2,000 entries from aspiring artists across the country. From this overwhelming response, two standout voices – Nayvee and Thobani White – earned their place on the official track, turning a viral moment into a life-changing opportunity.

This initiative is a true reflection of DJ Zinhle’s long-standing commitment to uplifting new talent. Throughout her career, she has consistently used her platform to open doors for undiscovered artists, and Ezothando stands as one of her most impactful efforts yet – not only discovering new voices but placing them on a major commercial release.

Sonically, Ezothando signals an exciting evolution in DJ Zinhle’s musical direction. The track is rooted in high-energy dance music, blending infectious rhythms, powerful vocals, and club-ready production to create a sound that is both distinctly South African and globally accessible. With Ezothando, DJ Zinhle once again proves why she remains at the forefront of the industry – not just as an artist, but as a visionary shaping the future of African music.
About DJ Zinhle
DJ Zinhle is a South African DJ, producer, businesswoman, and media personality with over two decades of influence in the music industry. Recognized as Africa’s number one female DJ from 2019 to 2025, she has built a global presence with performances across Africa, Europe, the UK, and the USA.

Known for hit records such as “Umlilo,” “Indlovu,” and “My Name Is,” she continues to shape the sound of contemporary African dance music. Beyond music, she is the founder of Era by DJ Zinhle, CEO of Boulevard Nectar Rosé, and the creator of Hair Majesty, reflecting her strong footprint in business.

A published author and star of the BET Africa reality show “The Unexpected,” DJ Zinhle remains a leading voice in entertainment and culture, inspiring a new generation through her work, influence, and belief that women can have it all.

Management & Bookings:
bookings@djzinhle.com

 

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