Despite delays and the withdrawal of a major sponsor, Sun International have confirmed that the Miss SA pageant will go ahead this year.
Despite delays and the withdrawal of a major sponsor, Sun International have confirmed that the Miss SA pageant will go ahead this year. There were fears that this year's contest could be in doubt after registration delays and claims that Cell C had withdrawn its sponsorship.
Sun International spokesperson Zoleka Skweyiya said that the pageant would soon announce"exciting news" about this year's contest. This speculation increased when current Miss SA Tamaryn Green recently returned to school, suggesting that her reign was over.
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