Local pageantry contestants bring crowns home
Nnasaretha Kgamanyane | Monday April 28, 2025 11:04


The event attracted talented and intelligent kids from across 15 African countries. According to the Little Mister and Miss Africa Botswana director, Gaonyafelwe Phuti, Botswana sent five representatives to compete in Cairo. These were Marumola, Giddie, Mandy Boko, Ogone Matome and Puoeng Maje. While Marumola and Giddie were the biggest winners, the rest of the local representatives did not leave empty-handed. Boko scooped second runner up under the Little Top Model category while Matome was awarded The Glamorous Queen. On the other hand, Maje scooped the Miss Congeniality award.
“There was a Bootcamp before the actual event, where contestants were given assignments. They worked on different projects of their preference, were also judged based on online voting, and had national costume parades and interviews. They also had a cultural exchange night and pyjama party. Botswana did exceptionally well from the Bootcamp till the finale night. “Our only challenge was sponsors. Parents had to dig in their pockets to find money to cover accommodation, flight tickets and wardrobe. We asked both the government and private companies, but neither assisted. This is our third international crown since 2022, but we are still not given any support,” she concluded.
Phuti stated that the Little Mister and Miss Africa is a continental competition for both girls and boys aged between four and 16 years of age. Little Mister and Miss Africa is a non-exploitative, cultural and education event that seeks to promote talent and intellectual abilities of children.
The pageantry celebrates and promotes cultural diversity, tourism and provides networking platform for children. It was invented in 2019. Little Mister and Miss Africa’s delegates are defined in four age categories: Toto Mister | Miss: 4-6 years Mini Mister | Miss: 7-9 years Little Mister | Miss: 10-12 years Teen Mister |Miss: 13-6 years. The continental final is hosted in a different African country every year. Participating delegates from all over Africa gather annually for the continental finals to strengthen friendly ties amongst countries, get to know the cultural heritage of the African continent, showcase their talents and join forces in the quest to appreciate the African diversity.