Miss Teen Africa 2025 Marks Historic Success in South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa — The Miss Teen Africa 2025 pageant concluded with outstanding success, marking a historic milestone as the event was hosted in Southern Africa for the very first time. Despite the challenges that come with coordinating an international production of this scale, the organising team delivered an unforgettable and inspiring experience for participants and audiences across the continent.
This year’s competition showcased exceptional young talent, leadership, and cultural pride, reinforcing Miss Teen Africa’s mission to empower the next generation of African women.
Botswana’s Moso Ditirwa Crowned PreTeen Africa 2025
In the PreTeen Africa category, Moso Ditirwa of Botswana emerged as the winner. Her confidence, charm, and impressive stage presence earned her the top title, making her country proud and highlighting the rising potential of young girls across Africa.
South Africa’s Leyla Shongwe Wins Miss Teen Africa 2025
The main crown of Miss Teen Africa 2025 was awarded to Leyla Shongwe of South Africa, whose poise, eloquence, and passion for youth empowerment set her apart throughout the competition. Her victory was met with overwhelming excitement from the home audience, marking a celebratory moment for South Africa.
Leadership Reflections on a Dream Realised
International Director Yomi Adegoke described the event as “a dream come true.”
“We have been working hard from the UK, where we started, and to see the vision come alive in Africa feels good,” he said.
South Africa’s National Director, Ntombi, shared her pride in hosting the event on home soil.
“It was an unforgettable night. To see so many inspirational young women from across Africa gathered here is a thing of joy,” she said.
Looking Ahead to Miss Teen Africa 2026
Following the success of the 2025 edition, organisers are already preparing for an even bigger and more dynamic Miss Teen Africa 2026. The host country will be announced soon, with expectations high for another groundbreaking celebration of African youth.