Rolene Strauss and her two princesses Ziphozakhe Zokufa and Matlala Mokoko.
Miss South Africa 2014 Rolene Strauss is just over three months into her reign and entries for Miss South Africa 2015 have opened.
Entries opened on Tuesday (1 July) and close on Sunday, 31 August. After this the selection process begins and the Road to Miss SA starts with the build-up reality show on Mzansi Magic and the pageant at Sun City - in March 2015.
Entry Must-Knows
All Miss SA applicants must:
- Be at least 18 years old and not older than 27 years on February 2015.
- Be a South African citizen and in possession of a valid South African ID document or passport.
- Be in possession of a Matric certificate or equivalent qualification.
- Not be married and never have had a marriage annulled.
- Not be engaged.
- Never have been pregnant, never have given birth and not be pregnant.
- Not have any visible tattoos.
- Have no criminal record.
Documentation to accompany an entry:
- A copy of your birth certificate, ID book or passport.
- Two recent A4 colour photographs (One head and shoulders, one full length) dressed appropriately.
(Please note that these photographs will not be returned.)
- A copy of your Matric certificate.
- Only one entry form per contestant to be submitted.
How to enter
Entry forms are on the Miss South Africa website here:
Miss SA Entry Forms
Miss South Africa rules
- Rules of the Miss Universe and Miss World pageants are applicable to all Miss SA entrants.
- The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
- Non-disclosure of any information that is pertinent to entering Miss SA will lead to disqualification i.e. criminal record/dethroning etc.
- All Miss SA finalists will be required to perform a limited number of engagements. She will therefore not be eligible to enter another national competition except with the written permission from the organisers.
- Finalists will be contracted to Sun International from 01 December 2014 to 31 March 2015.
- The new Miss SA will remain contracted to Sun International to perform community related projects for two years after the completion of her reign, subject to a maximum of 12 days per year.