Cape Town – Actress Nirvana Nokwe, known for her captivating roles in productions like Outlaws and Red Ink, has taken a bold step into a new arena: she’s auditioning for the prestigious Miss South Africa 2025 competition.
This year’s competition, themed “Boldness and Bravery”, has inspired many South Africans – including public figures – to showcase their talents, aspirations, and voices.
Nirvana, who has already made a name for herself as an actress, musician, and entrepreneur, shared her audition video on social media, expressing her vision for a transformed South Africa.
Hello South Africa! 🇿🇦 ❤️ #MissSA2025 A new day is emerging for South Africa, where our nation builds again. Marked by transformative changes in Sports, Arts & Culture. These sectors will evolve to benefit all stakeholders, while humanities like philosophy, indigenous healing,… pic.twitter.com/upJDf6fZwM
— NIRVANA NOKWE ♣️ (@nirvananokwe) April 9, 2025
In her heartfelt message, she advocated for a collaborative approach to nation-building – rooted in consent education, equity design, and cultural preservation.
Her words reflected a deep commitment to social change and a desire to see South Africa flourish through inclusive progress.
Nirvana’s participation in Miss South Africa is a powerful testament to her multifaceted talents and dedication to meaningful causes. Her journey highlights how the competition has evolved into a platform for advocacy and empowerment.
🤍 Sibonga okuncane, sibonga okukhulu. 🥰 pic.twitter.com/rSc24ruqJ8
— NIRVANA NOKWE ♣️ (@nirvananokwe) April 5, 2025
The announcement has sparked excitement among fans and followers, many of whom expressed their support and admiration online.
“This is incredible. I am so rooting so hard for you. Wishing you all the best.” commented, snaledis.
Soulofalyon, wrote” Wow this amazing! Your stunning you will be great at whatever you do ❤️❤️”
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Compiled by Lisabeal Nqamqhele