Formation | 2001 |
---|---|
Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Lilongwe |
Location | |
Membership | Miss World Miss Universe |
Official languages | English, Chewa, Tumbuka |
Miss Malawi is a national beauty pageant in Malawi. It began in the 1970s in Malawi and was later suspended, commencing again in 2001.[1]
List of Miss Malawi winners (since 2001)
Year | Name | Home city | Miss World | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | Elizabeth Pullu | X | 2001 | |
2002 | Blandina Khondowe | Blantyre | withdrew | |
2003 | Mable Pullu | N | ||
2004 | Florence Zeka | 2005 | ||
2005 | Rachel Landson Phiri | x | N | |
2006 | Name | N | ||
2007 | Perth Msiska | Mzuzu | N | |
2008 | Name | N | ||
2009 | Joyce Mphande | Mzuzu | N | |
2010 | Faith Chibale † | N | ||
2011 | Susan Mtegha † | Mzuzu | 2012 | |
2012 | No contest | x | X | |
2013 | No contest | x | x | |
2014 | No contest | x | x | |
2015 | No contest | x | x | |
2016 | N | |||
2017 | Cecilia Khofi | Blantyre | x | |
2018 | Tiwonge Munthali | Mzuzu | x | |
Management
After reviving in 2001 the pageant continued to crown a Miss Malawi until 2012. It was managed by Carver Bhima's company Events Management.[2] Since 2016, the contest has been managed by Nation Publications and Zodiak Broadcasting Station.
Controversies
At the 2012 Miss World, Susan Mtegha pushed Miss New Zealand, Collette Lochore, during the opening headshot of the pageant, claiming that Miss New Zealand was in her space.[3] This action caused a stir throughout the media.
Titleholders represented at Miss World
Year | Miss Malawi | Placement |
---|---|---|
2001 | Elizabeth Pullu | |
2005 | Rachel Landson | |
2010 | Ella Kabambe | |
2012 | Susan Mtegha † | |
2017 | Cecilia Khofi[4] | Did not compete |
2018 | Tiwonge Munthali | Did not compete |
References
- ↑ "The Return Of Miss Malawi". mwnation.com. 31 December 2016.
- ↑ "Where is the Miss Malawi crown?". 9 January 2015.
- ↑ "Miss Malawi shoves Miss NZ at pageant".
- ↑ "Miss Malawi 2017 is Cecilia Khofi : First Lady says pageant now for beauties, thinkers". nyasatimes. 29 April 2017.
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