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Miss World Winners from Africa

The Miss World pageant started in 1951 and has had several African winners.

YearNameCountryNotes
1958Penelope CoelenSouth AfricaFirst African to win Miss World.
1974Anneline KrielSouth AfricaCrowned after the original winner (UK’s Helen Morgan) resigned.
1994Aishwarya Rai (India won, but South Africa hosted the event)South Africa hostedHistoric because Nelson Mandela attended.
2001Agbani DaregoNigeriaFirst Black African woman to win Miss World.
2007Zi Lin Zhang (China won, but the event was held in Sanya, China)No African winnerAfrican countries participated.
2008Ksenia Sukhinova (Russia won, but event was in South Africa)South Africa hostedAfrican contestants reached high ranks.
2014Rolene StraussSouth AfricaThird South African to win Miss World.
2016Stephanie Del Valle (Puerto Rico won, event held in the US)No African winnerSouth Africa and Kenya were finalists.
2019Toni-Ann SinghJamaica (of African descent)Many African contestants ranked high.

Miss Universe Winners from Africa

The Miss Universe pageant started in 1952, and African women have made their mark.

YearNameCountryNotes
1978Margaret GardinerSouth AfricaFirst African woman to win Miss Universe.
1992Michelle McLeanNamibiaFirst and only Namibian to win.
2017Demi-Leigh Nel-PetersSouth AfricaSecond South African winner.
2019Zozibini TunziSouth AfricaFirst Black South African woman to win Miss Universe.
2023Sheynnis Palacios (Nicaragua won, but Africa had strong representation)No African winnerSouth Africa and Nigeria reached high ranks.

Notable Mentions

  • Leila Lopes (Angola, 2011) – First Angolan to win Miss Universe.
  • Agbani Darego (Nigeria, 2001) – First Black African woman to win Miss World.
  • Zozibini Tunzi (South Africa, 2019) – The first Miss Universe to wear her natural Afro-textured hair.

List of Africans Who Have Won Miss World & Miss Universe

Miss World Winners from Africa

The Miss World pageant started in 1951 and has had several African winners.

YearNameCountryNotes
1958Penelope CoelenSouth AfricaFirst African to win Miss World.
1974Anneline KrielSouth AfricaCrowned after the original winner (UK’s Helen Morgan) resigned.
1994Aishwarya Rai (India won, but South Africa hosted the event)South Africa hostedHistoric because Nelson Mandela attended.
2001Agbani DaregoNigeriaFirst Black African woman to win Miss World.
2007Zi Lin Zhang (China won, but the event was held in Sanya, China)No African winnerAfrican countries participated.
2008Ksenia Sukhinova (Russia won, but event was in South Africa)South Africa hostedAfrican contestants reached high ranks.
2014Rolene StraussSouth AfricaThird South African to win Miss World.
2016Stephanie Del Valle (Puerto Rico won, event held in the US)No African winnerSouth Africa and Kenya were finalists.
2019Toni-Ann SinghJamaica (of African descent)Many African contestants ranked high.

Miss Universe Winners from Africa

The Miss Universe pageant started in 1952, and African women have made their mark.

YearNameCountryNotes
1978Margaret GardinerSouth AfricaFirst African woman to win Miss Universe.
1992Michelle McLeanNamibiaFirst and only Namibian to win.
2017Demi-Leigh Nel-PetersSouth AfricaSecond South African winner.
2019Zozibini TunziSouth AfricaFirst Black South African woman to win Miss Universe.
2023Sheynnis Palacios (Nicaragua won, but Africa had strong representation)No African winnerSouth Africa and Nigeria reached high ranks.

Notable Mentions

  • Leila Lopes (Angola, 2011) – First Angolan to win Miss Universe.
  • Agbani Darego (Nigeria, 2001) – First Black African woman to win Miss World.
  • Zozibini Tunzi (South Africa, 2019) – The first Miss Universe to wear her natural Afro-textured hair.
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