Africa Shines at Miss Universe 2025 in Bangkok
If you’ve ever found yourself cheering a little louder when African contestants step onto the Miss Universe stage, you’re not alone. This year, the 74th Miss Universe Competition is lighting up Bangkok with women from 130 countries, and Africa is bringing beauty, talent, and purpose that demand attention.
Hosted under the theme “The Power of Love,” the pageant highlights connection, community, and the ways these women are shaping the global stage. From national costumes and evening gowns to interviews and rehearsals, every contestant proudly carries a piece of her homeland with her.
Across the continent, Africa’s representatives come from diverse backgrounds—some are in STEM, others are media personalities, and many are driving social change in their communities. Yet they all share one goal: to showcase Africa with heart, intention, and pride.
Here’s a closer look at Africa’s Miss Universe 2025 contenders:
Nigeria – Onyinyechi Basil
Biochemist and women’s health advocate Onyinyechi transforms personal loss into purpose through Nwanyi Bu Ife and Reach Moms, improving maternal care in rural communities.
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Angola – Maria Cunha
A student of International Relations, Maria champions inclusion through her platform Mwiji Wami, supporting young women with hearing disabilities while embodying empathy, resilience, and community responsibility.
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Egypt – Sabrina Maged
Rising from early challenges, Sabrina empowers young women through education, confidence, and courage, proudly representing Egypt on the international stage.
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Botswana – Lillian Nompumelelo Andries
A geologist and mental health advocate, Lillian’s journey from adversity to empowerment highlights faith, endurance, and the transformative power of education.
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South Africa – Melissa Nayimuli
Storyteller and filmmaker Melissa uplifts African narratives, advocating for inclusivity and mental wellness while celebrating cultural identity.
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Cape Verde – Prissy Gomes
Architect and philanthropist Prissy expands academic opportunities for youth through her scholarship initiative, blending leadership, compassion, and pride in her heritage.
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Democratic Republic of Congo – Dorcas Dienda Kasinde
Dorcas advances education and child nutrition through entrepreneurial and philanthropic initiatives, promoting Congolese culture and empowering vulnerable communities.
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Zimbabwe – Lyshanda Moyas
Model and humanitarian Lyshanda empowers teenage mothers and supports sustainable development, focusing on education, health, and skills training.
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Equatorial Guinea – Carmen Ismelda Avomo Obama
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Ghana – Andromeda Osam-Peters
A psychotherapist and mental health advocate, Andromeda uses her journey to empower women and youth with resilience, compassion, and hope.
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Guinea – Tiguidanke Berete
Shaped by her childhood illness and multicultural background, Tiguidanke supports women facing postpartum depression through her HASNA Foundation, blending creativity with advocacy.
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Namibia – Johanna Swartbooi
A creative entrepreneur and mentor, Johanna empowers youth through the Hapo Initiative, turning dreams into opportunities with vision and confidence.
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Tanzania – Naisae Yona
Entrepreneur and advocate, Naisae champions children with disabilities through her initiative Carry Kindness, blending innovation, compassion, and purpose.
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Rwanda – Solange Tuyishime Keita
Humanitarian leader and UNICEF Ambassador, Solange empowers women and children through education and advocacy, representing Rwanda with compassion and hope.
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Senegal – Ndeye Ngone Diagne
Top model and entrepreneur Ndeye transforms resilience into action, supporting education and creative initiatives in her community.
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Côte d’Ivoire – Olivia Yacé
Model, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Olivia uplifts women and youth, representing her nation with authenticity, social impact, and dedication to lasting change.
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Zambia – Kunda Mwamulima
Registered nurse and humanitarian Kunda promotes inclusion and community care, inspiring others to lead with compassion and service.
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Mauritius – Aurélie Alcindor
An Olympian and coach, Aurélie inspires young athletes with discipline, resilience, and determination, carrying her island’s spirit proudly.
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From Angola to Zimbabwe, these women embody Africa’s beauty, resilience, and spirit, proving that the continent’s presence at Miss Universe 2025 is as inspiring as it is unforgettable.

