Miss Congo (RDC)
Formation | 1968 |
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Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Kinshasa |
Location |
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Membership |
Miss Universe Miss World |
Official language | French |
Website | missrdcongo.cd |
Miss Congo (DRC) or Miss Democratic Republic of the Congo (Formerly known as Miss Zaire) is a national Beauty pageant in Congo.
History
Miss DRC began in 1968. The pageant was known as as Miss Zaire until 1997. The pageant was sponsored by Ministry of Tourism in Kinshasa. The country has competed in the Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss International competitions. Since 2009, the country does not exist to compete due to lack of funding and sponsorship.
In 2016 Miss RD Congo Organization set new feature between Ministère du Tourisme, Pygma Communication as the production company. The pageant sets to be a reality TV show.[1]
Titleholders
- Color key
- Declared as Winner
- Ended as runner-up
- Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
The winner of Miss Congo (DRC) might compete at the Miss Universe, Miss World or other competitions. It depends on National pageant franchise holder to appoint the winner as official representative of the country. Nowadays, Democratic Republic of the Congo does not exist to compete.
Year | Miss Congo | Notes |
2016 | Andrea Moloto | |
2012 | Christelle Mbeni | |
2008 | Christelle Mbila | |
2006 | Diane Mizuma | Top 10 at Miss Tourism Queen International 2007 |
2005 | Nelly Dembo Osongo | |
2004 | Norah Mpela | |
2000 | Florence Bandu | |
1994 | Grâce Nzeza Mwete | |
1989 | Lumeka Mulunge | |
1987 | Mesatewa Tuzolana | |
1986 | Aimee Likobe Dobala | Top 10 at Miss Universe 1986 |
1985 | Kayonga Mureka Tete | 2nd Runner-up at Miss Universe 1985 |
1984 | Lokange Lwali | |
1972 | Ombayi Mukuta | Miss Congeniality at Miss Universe 1972 |
1971 | Martine Mualuke | |
1970 | Marie-Josée Basoko | |
1969 | Jeanne Mokomo | |
1968 | Elizabeth Tavares | |
See also
References
- ↑ "Miss RD Congo is back after 4 years". kalimbaradio.com. Retrieved 4 September 2016.