Twenty-five-year-old Tamelyn Bock from Springbok in the Northern Cape has been crowned Miss Wheelchair South Africa 2021.
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See winners here: https://t.co/Dci8TWohqo#Artscape #Artscapetheatre #beautyredefined #Beautynolimits #beautywithoutbarriers #Misswheelchairsouthafrica #Misswheelchairworld pic.twitter.com/vspdsMG0RX
— #ArtscapeTheatre (@ArtscapeTheatre) December 2, 2021
A gala event was held at Artscape in the Mother City on Thursday night.
The first princess is 20-year-old Nokuthula Yonke from the Western Cape.
Speaker @mnqasela congratulates Nokuthula Yonke from Cape Town on being crowned First Princess at the 2021 Miss Wheelchair South Africa contest.#InternationalDayOfPeopleWithDisability pic.twitter.com/HgLZ5emFU9
— WesternCapeProvParl (@WCProvParl) December 3, 2021
Maureen Galaletsang Mokgele, a 24-year-old from Taung in the North West, has been crowned second princess.
The newly crowned Miss Wheelchair SA will represent the country in Mexico in October next year during the Miss Wheelchair World pageant.