Two Queens, One Vision:
Dr. Joan Awum
Miss Cameroon South Africa 2016
Delaney Mulovhedzi
Miss South Africa Cameroon 2016
The Story of Miss Cameroon South Africa
Imagine a beauty pageant that transcends the traditional concept of crowning just one queen. Picture a stage where two distinct cultures intertwine, where beauty meets purpose, and where bridges are built between nations. This is Miss Cameroon South Africa – a revolutionary pageant that dares to be different.
In a world where beauty pageants often focus solely on glamour, we chose a different path. Our motto, "Two Nations Building Bridges Through Beauty," isn't just a catchphrase – it's the heartbeat of our unique two-in-one concept. Here, we crown not one, but two queens, each representing the beautiful tapestry of their respective cultures while reaching across borders to embrace another.
The second crown adorns Miss South Africa Cameroon, a South African woman who embodies the spirit of ubuntu and cultural curiosity. She becomes more than just a beauty queen – she transforms into a cultural ambassador, ready to immerse herself in Cameroonian culture and share her discoveries with her homeland.
Our two queens become living symbols of what's possible when we open our hearts to other cultures. They demonstrate that beauty isn't just about physical appearance – it's about the grace with which we embrace differences, the courage to step into unknown territories, and the wisdom to see that what makes us different also makes us beautiful.
As we prepare for our return in 2025, we're not just planning another pageant. We're preparing to write another chapter in a story of unity, understanding, and cultural celebration. A story where two crowns serve one purpose: building lasting bridges between nations through the universal language of beauty.
This is Miss Cameroon South Africa – where two nations come together, where cultures dance in harmony, and where beauty becomes a bridge that connects us all.
About Us
Our Story, Our Vision
Founded in 2015, Miss Cameroon South Africa (MCASA) emerges as a pioneering initiative of MAD Productions, where beauty meets purpose in a revolutionary celebration of cultural unity. Founded by McKevin Ayaba, this unique pageant transcends traditional beauty competitions by crowning two queens with one shared mission: building bridges between nations through beauty.
In 2015, the maiden edition of the Miss Cameroon South Africa Beauty Pageant was launched and 18 girls were auditioned and 10 finalists were selected for the title Miss Cameroon South Africa 2015. The event was hosted at the Market Theatre in Johannesburg and 406 of the 450 seats were filled which was a huge success.
This year’s big revolution going forward as part of our social cohesion and cultural exchanged initiative, we shall be crowning TWO QUEENS for Different Crowns but ONE purpose “Social Cohesion & Cultural Exchange”.
1) Miss Cameroon South Africa, who is Cameroonian living in South Africa
- Contestants must be of Cameroonian parentage (one or both parents)
2) Miss South Africa Cameroon, a South African who believe in the need for social cohesion & unity between Migrants living in South Africa, Someone who is committed to social justice. Someone who is passionate about traveling and learning Cameroon other cultures above all, someone who is ready to travel to Cameroon for a cultural exchange.
With the huge success of the maiden event, the Miss Cameroon South Africa Beauty Pageant has quickly become one of Africa’s top international events in South Africa that has attracted top personnel within South Africa and around the world.
