Miss Universe 2024: Meet the African Contestants Ready to Shine
The 73rd edition of the Miss Universe competition is gearing up to be a spectacular event, with 128 contestants from around the globe, including 19 from Africa, set to compete for the coveted crown. The highly anticipated finale will take place at the Arena CDMX in Mexico City on November 16, 2024, where reigning Miss Universe, Sheynnis Palacios from Nicaragua, will crown her successor.
Among the fierce competitors is Nigeria’s own Chidinma Adetshina, who will join a talented group of African beauty queens vying for the title. As the excitement builds, let’s take a closer look at the African delegates who are set to captivate audiences with their beauty, poise, and charisma on the grand stage.
Chidinma Adetshina (Nigeria)
Nelma Tchissola Ferreira (Angola)
Diana Dashaira Mouhafo ( Equatorial Guinea)
Sakhile Dube (Zimbabwe)
Ilda Amani (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Saran Bah (Guinea)
Brandina Lubuli (Zambia)
Fatou Bintou Gueye (Senegal)
Logina Salah (Egypt)
Thanalo Keutlwile (Botswana)
Tania Rene (Mauritius)
Judith Peter Ngusa (Tanzania)
Noura Njikam (Cameroon)
Prisca Anyolo (Namibia)
Snit Tewoldemedhin (Eritrea)
Marie Emmanuelle Diamala (Cote d’Ivoire)
Khadija Omar (Somalia)
Irene Ng’endo Mukii (Kenya)