Miss Central African Republic

Last updated
Miss Central African Republic
Formation2015;11 years ago (2015)
Purpose Beauty pageant
HeadquartersBangui
Location
  • Central African Republic
Official languages
French
Leader
  • COMISCA

Miss Central African Republic (French : Miss Centrafrique) is a national beauty pageant of the Central African Republic. The current Miss Central African Republic 2026 is Aaliyah Fleur Poguy.

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History

The Miss Central African Republic pageant is a national beauty contest held to select the country's beauty representative. It was officially established by government decree in 2009. [1]

The competition was suspended during the period of unrest and widespread violence in 2013–2014, when many public and cultural events were disrupted. [2]

An edition of the pageant was held in 2014, but it was marked by significant disruptions and controversies amid ongoing instability. [3] [4] In 2015, the winner, Flora Habiba, emphasized peace and reconciliation and was described in the media as "Miss Central African Republic for peace". [5]

In 2018, the pageant was reinstated with the support of the Wagner Group, The final event was held on 9 December 2018 at the Bangui National Stadium in Bangui, Central African Republic. [6] [7] [8] Miss Russia 2013, Elmira Abdrazakova, was invited to assist in organizing the event. [9] [10]

Titleholders

List of winners

Beginning in 2024, the winner of each edition receives the title for the following year
YearMiss Central African RepublicAge [a] RegionRef.
2015Ursula "Flora" Habiba Nghahally25 Bangui [11]
2017Noémie GuerepouN/a Haute-Kotto [12] [13]
2018Solène Charlène Sombo23 Bangui [14]
2021Estime Mbikana (resigned)N/aN/a [15] [16]
2024Emmanuela Jessy Esther NgaïganazouiN/a Bangui [17] [18]
2025Aaliyah Fleur Poguy20N/a [19]

List of runners-up

YearFirst Runner-UpSecond Runner-UpRef.
2015Sekony DanwiliFanny Bgelima [11]
2024Chrysty Brenda MandabaMaeve Mbote [18]

Editions

YearLicenseDate
2014N/a3 July 2014 [3]
2015Tatiana Thoka [11] 21 March 2015 [11]
The 2016 edition was cancelled
2017Olga Yvonne Gouzhy [20] 17 June 2017 [21]
2018Léa Floride Mokodopo [22] 9 December 2018 [23]
The 2019–2020 national pageant was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021Jihane Events [24] N/a
No national pageant was held between 2022 and 2023
2024N/a21 December 2024 [25]
2025Liam Groupe [26] 12 December 2025 [27]

International placements

Color key
YearVenueMiss C.A.R.PlacementSpecial Award(s)Ref.
2026 Yaoundé, CameroonEmmanuela Ngaïganazoui[ to be determined ] at Miss Flambeau D'Afrique [28]
2015 N'Djamena, ChadFlora Habiba2nd Runner-Up at Miss-CEMAC [29]

Notes

  1. Ages at the time of the pageant

See also

List of beauty pageants

References

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