The (22) Cape-Town born has been empowering teenagers across mzansi and conscientious them on leadership qualities, intelligence, and diversity, amongst others.
Kayleigh has made a passionate plea to her peers from the ages of 14 to 19 to enter The Miss Teenager 2021/2022 pageant that is now receiving online entries at: https://missteenagersouthafrica.co.za
MTSA grand-finale has been pencilled for Emperors Palace- Johannesburg in May 2022.
All the winners receive a 100% bursary from Boston, 7 days holiday at 3-star luxury Hotel Suite and cash prizes of R20 000 for the winner , R15 000 for the 1st princess and R5000 for the 2nd princess.
Miss Teenager South Africa Pageants, historically use their platform to advance specific careers path and work with certain organisations that they are passionate about.
The pageant strives in helping shape the views of young ladies to be more encompassing than physical looks, and to be inclusive of other important attributes such as intellect, ambition and resourcefulness.
Bongani Ncala, spokesperson for MTSA said: “Emerging out of the Covid 19 pandemic environment with safety still our top priority– we are truly excited about the outstanding program we’ve prepared for the road to Miss Teenager SA 2022.
We will soon be announcing various activities for our contestants and finalists which will be lined up for the coming months leading up to the finale ceremony in May next year. We have revitalised the program and are elated with this year’s roll out which will culminate into the biggest Miss Teenager South Africa to date.”
MTSA pageant has been running for 15 years’ but is now under new leadership for the last three-years. It should not be confused with Miss Teen SA.
The 2nd year- Psychology student Jephta looks forward crowning the new Miss Teenager SA 2021/2022.
Image (Brains, beauty and young at heart. Kayleigh Jephta the current Miss Teenager looks forward handing over the reigns to a new ‘queen’).