Beauty pageant
Miss Zambia| Type | Beauty pageant |
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| Headquarters | Lusaka |
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| Location | |
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| Membership | Miss World Miss Supranational |
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Official language | English |
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| Website | Official page |
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Miss Zambia is a national Beauty pageant in Zambia.
Titleholders
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- Color key
- Declared as Winner
- Ended as runner-up
- Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
| Year
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Miss World Zambia
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Hometown
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Placement at Miss World
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Special Awards
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| 2025
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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| 2024
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no competition held
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| 2023
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Natasha-Joan Mapulanga[1]
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 2022
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Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no competition held
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| 2021
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Vanessa Ukevwe Chinyemba
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Lusaka
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Did not compete
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| 2018
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Musa Kalaluka
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 2017 |
Mary Chibula |
Mongu |
Unplaced |
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| Mwangala Ikacana |
Kitwe |
Did not compete |
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| Louisa Josephs |
Dethroned
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| 2014
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Michelo Malambo
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Ndola
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Unplaced
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| 2013
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Christine Mwaaba
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 2010
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Zindaba Hansala
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 2009
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Sekwila Mumba
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 2008
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Winfridah Mofu
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 2006
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Katanekwa Matundwelo
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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Top 24 at Miss World Sport
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| 2005
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Kabungo Mumbi
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 2004
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Rosemary Chileshe
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 2003
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Cynthia Kanema
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 1999
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Cynthia Chikwanda
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 1998
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Chisala Chibesa
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 1997
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Tukuza Tembo
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 1996
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Alice Banda
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 1995
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Miryana Bujisic
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 1992
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Elizabeth Mwanza
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 1974
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Mable Chipasha
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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Miss Supranational Zambia
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- Color key
- Declared as Winner
- Ended as runner-up
- Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
| Year
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Miss Supranational Zambia
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Hometown
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Placement at Miss Supranational
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Special Awards
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| 2023
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Candy Mathews
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 2022
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Savena Mushinge
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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| 2020
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Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no competition in 2020-2021
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| 2019
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Mercy Mukwiza
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Lusaka
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Unplaced
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References
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External links
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Miss World participant countries and territories |
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Inactive since 2023 (first edition after the COVID-19 pandemic) |
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| Africa |
- Algeria (2002)
- Cape Verde (2017)
- Chad (2014)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (2016)
- Egypt (2018)
- Equatorial Guinea (2021)
- Eswatini (2009)
- Gabon (2015)
- Gambia (1986)
- Malawi (2012)
- Rwanda (2021)
- São Tomé and Príncipe (2014)
- Seychelles (2017)
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| Americas |
- Antigua and Barbuda (2019)
- Aruba (2019)
- Bahamas (2021)
- Barbados (2019)
- Bermuda (2015)
- Bonaire (2012)
- British Virgin Islands (2019)
- Cuba (1975)
- Dominica (2013)
- Grenada (2007)
- Montserrat (1964)
- Saint Barthelemy (2011)
- Saint Kitts and Nevis (2015)
- Saint Lucia (2021)
- Sint Maarten (2021)
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1994)
- Suriname (2012)
- Turks and Caicos (2004)
- US Virgin Islands (2019)
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| Asia |
- Chinese Taipei (2013)
- Hong Kong China (2019)
- Israel (2017)
- Jordan (1981)
- Kyrgyzstan (2019)
- Syria (1966)
- Uzbekistan (2013)
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| Europe |
- Andorra (2003)
- Armenia (2021)
- Austria (2018)
- Belarus (2019)
- Cyprus (2018)
- Georgia (2019)
- Greenland (1992)
- Iceland (2021)
- Kosovo (2014)
- Lithuania (2014)
- Luxembourg (2021)
- Monaco (1955)
- North Macedonia (2015)
- Russia (2019)
- Switzerland (2014)
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| Oceania |
- Cook Islands (2019)
- Fiji (2017)
- French Polynesia (2010)
- Guam (2018)
- Northern Marianas (2003)
- Papua New Guinea (1990)
- Samoa (2015)
- Tonga (1986)
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Inactive non-existing countries and former territories and others |
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- Africa South (Miss South Africa for Blacks) (1976)
- Czechoslovakia (1992)
- Hawaii (2001)
- Guernsey (1975)
- Isle of Man (1988)
- Jersey (1981)
- Rhodesia and Nyasaland (1965)
- Serbia and Montenegro (2005)
- Tanganyika (1960)
- United Kingdom (1999) (competed as England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales)
- USSR (1990)
- Yugoslavia (2002)
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