Miss Heritage

Miss Heritage
Formation 2012
Type Beauty Pageant
Headquarters Sandton
Location
Official language
English
President[1]
Nhlanhla Shabangu[2]
Key people
Tare Munzara
Website Official website

Miss Heritage formerly known as Miss Heritage World is an international beauty pageant [3] that stands for advancing World Heritage.[4] The pageant was founded in Zimbabwe.

The current Miss Heritage title holder is Ziphozinhle Ntlanganiso from South Africa who was crowned on November 15, 2015 in Sandton, South Africa. Miss Heritage 2015 is Ziphozinhle Ntlanganiso; RP 1st Runner-Up. Miss Heritage is currently being led by its new President who is Mr Nhlanhla Shabangu[5] who succeeded Tare Munzara.

History

Miss Heritage Pageant was authored and Created by the Founding Former President Tare Munzara[6] and Co Founder Ronald Tisauke in Zimbabwe in 2012 during a visit at a World Heritage Site in Zimbabwe (The Victoria Falls). The pageant was founded on the basis to incorporate all nations, all religions and all people from different backgrounds to be involved in the process of initiating positive change the world through the use of world heritage.

Titleholders

Year Country Miss Heritage National Title Location Entrants
2016 TBA TBA TBA United States New York City, USA
80
2015  South Africa Ziphozinhle Ntlanganiso Miss South Africa South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa
72
2014  Philippines Odessa Mae Tadaya Miss Filipinas Heritage South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa
42
2013  Bahamas Shequera Grace King Miss Bahamas Zimbabwe Harare, Zimbabwe
22

Runners-up

Year 1st Runner-up 2nd Runner-up 3rd Runner-up 4th Runner-up
2016 TBA TBA TBA TBA
2015
 Philippines
Daziella Gange
 India
Pooja Bimrah
 Belgium
 Rwanda
2014
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Anna La Borde
 Botswana
Katlego Gaotsenelelwe
 South Africa
Kgomotso Caroline Angel Pilane
 Australia
Jennifer Hunt
2013
 India
Swati Kain
 Russia
Natalia Poluektora
 Italy
Francesca Ena
 Ecuador
Tatiana Torres

Continental Queens of Beauty

Year Africa Asia Europe South America North America
2016 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
2015
 Rwanda
 Turkmenistan
 Azerbaijan
TBA
TBA
2014
 Ghana 
Zina Asiedu[7]
 India 
Avneet Kaur Arora
 Belgium 
Jennifer Den Haese
 Ecuador 
Maria Jose Otavalo
 Mexico 
Andrea Celeste

See also

References

Further reading

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