The latest from Miss South Africa will take a position at the Table Bay Hotel

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Cape Town – Last Miss South Africa to take position in Cape Town at Table Bay Hotel on V

The organization of the good-looking contest said it had spent most of last month looking for a place that showed the good looks of the city, before opting for Sun International’s Table Bay Hotel.

The executive director of the Miss South Africa Organization, Stephanie Weil, said she is very happy that Cape Town is hosting this year’s festival on October 24.

“Sun International has a long agreement with the Organization of Miss South Africa. For 19 years, he was the sole licensee of the competition. In 2019, when Weil Entertainment bought Miss South Africa from Sun International, they remained one of the associated sponsors of the contest.

“We couldn’t be more excited to show the whole country the beautiful adventure of the contest,” Weil said.

Miss South Africa spokeswoman Janine Walker said that while Covid-19 had replaced many of the organization’s plans in mind for this year’s competition, it had also given them the opportunity to conduct the competition in a completely different way, resulting in results.

He said that if the festival were held at the T View Hotel, it would be the first time he would have a limited audience at the venue. “Although the contest is expected to take place as a component of an entertainment-rich occasion on Saturday, October 24, starting at five o’clock in the afternoon, only a small audience can physically be there to attend the occasion. “

He said the festival would be screened on M-Net and Mzansi Magic, and would be broadcast to a foreign audience.

“It’s a production for the TELEVISION audience with the charming cape town as “eleventh candidate. “

There will be a smaller one in accordance with Covid-19 regulations. More main points about the contest will be announced in the next fortnight, Walker said.

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