The Miss South Africa Organisation took a leading role at the Metro FM Music Awards, reinforcing its commitment to developing young leaders and supporting industries that continue to shape South Africa’s cultural and economic future.
Miss South Africa 2025 and Empower Youth Africa (EYA) Ambassador, Qhawekazi Mazaleni, presented the prestigious Song of the Year awarded to KZN’s own Umafikizolo’s ‘Uyoncengwa Unyoko’ . As the first Miss South Africa from the 2K generation, Mazaleni represented a new wave of leadership that is deeply connected to youth culture, innovation, and meaningful impact. She used her platform to celebrate excellence across the industry, with a particular focus on recognising young artists who are shaping the future of South African music.
Joining her was Miss South Africa 2025 First Runner-Up, actress, and EYA Ambassador, Luyanda Zuma, who co-presented the AFI Metro FM Music Awards Black Carpet alongside DJ and Metro FM presenter, Lamiez Holworthy. No stranger to television, Zuma brought both experience and a natural on-screen presence to the role. Her deep appreciation for African fashion allowed her to engage the moment beyond aesthetics, positioning style as a powerful form of cultural expression and storytelling within the broader creative industry.
Both ambassadors were dressed by African Fashion International (AFI), Miss South Africa’s African luxury fashion partner and the official MMA Black Carpet sponsor. Through AFI Atelier, they showcased the best of African luxury design and craftsmanship. In addition, House of NALA, the retail platform by AFI, launched a luxury pop-up store at Platinum Walk in Oceans Mall, Durban, coinciding with the Metro FM Music Awards 2026, one of South Africa’s most celebrated cultural weekends. Their presence at the awards reflected the synergy between fashion, music, and cultural storytelling, industries that continue to drive economic growth and global recognition for African talent.

Empower Youth Africa Ambassador and Miss South Africa 2025, Qhawekazi Mazaleni, is a qualified speech therapist, master’s student, and children’s author who champions literacy, access to education, youth empowerment, and social impact. Through her work, including her isiXhosa children’s book titled Amasele Amdaka, she advocates for mother-tongue learning and inclusive education, while leading impactful, literacy-driven initiatives across the country.
“I was looking forward to celebrating the incredible talent that exists within South Africa’s creative industries, while supporting and amplifying young voices, particularly those who are using their craft to lead, inspire, uplift, and drive meaningful change. It is through platforms like the MMAs that we continue to build a creative economy that is both impactful and sustainable,” said Qhawekazi Mazaleni.
EYA Ambassador and Miss South Africa 2025 First Runner-Up, Luyanda Zuma, is an award-winning actress, model, and media personality. Through her Breaking Lights Youth initiative, she is committed to uplifting young, emerging artists, particularly those in informal arts spaces, by connecting them with mentorship opportunities and pathways into a professional and sustainable creative industry.

Together, their involvement signaled Miss South Africa’s continued evolution as a platform for leadership and social transformation, with a strong focus on empowering the next generation of talent and contributors within South Africa’s creative industries.
The Miss South Africa Organisation continued to champion a new calibre of female leaders who are not only visible, but who actively shape conversations, industries, and the future of the country.
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