Botseetse Kgaphola crowned Miss South Africa Disability
MAMONE
The world of disability advocacy has been set ablaze with the crowning of Botseetse Kgaphola as the new Miss South Africa Disability 2025/2026.
This remarkable 29-year-old from Mamone Village outside Jane Furse, has captured the hearts of many with her unwavering dedication to promoting inclusion and empowerment.
Kgaphola’s crowing has sent shockwaves of excitement throughout the nation, with many hailing her as a beacon of hope for young women and people with disabilities.
Her unrelenting spirit and passion for creating a more accessible and equitable society have earned her the respect and admiration of her peers.
As the newly crowned Miss South Africa Disability, Kgaphola is set to make a lasting impact on the lives of millions of South Africans.
She is expected to use her platform to champion disability inclusion, accessibility, and empowerment, working tirelessly to ensure that equal opportunities are available to all.
“True beauty shines brightest when driven by courage and vision,” Kgaphola’s message resonates with many.
Her journey is proof to the power of resilience and determination, inspiring a new generation of young women and people with disabilities to pursue their dreams.
With her coronation, Kgaphola has become a symbol of hope and inspiration, paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable society.
Her legacy is set to inspire countless individuals, and her impact will be felt for years to come.
