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Trailblazing Miss World pioneer Cynthia Shange dies at 76

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Last updated: April 22, 2026 4:56 pm
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South Africa is mourning the death of veteran actress, model, and beauty queen Cynthia Shange, who has died aged 76, according to official and media reports.

Shange, widely celebrated as a trailblazer in South African pageantry, made history in 1972 when she became the first Black woman to represent the country at the prestigious Miss World competition during the apartheid era.

Her death was confirmed by the South African Ministry of Sport, Arts and Culture, which described her as “a veteran actress, model, and beauty queen whose legacy spans decades of contribution to the country’s arts, culture and global representation.”

The ministry said her participation at Miss World marked “a defining moment for Black South Africans and for women in public life,” adding that she “stood where many were told they did not belong.”

A historic breakthrough during apartheid

Shange rose to prominence after winning the Miss Africa South title, which enabled her to compete internationally at Miss World 1972 in London under apartheid-era restrictions. Her participation made her the first Black South African woman to appear on that global stage.

She is also remembered for breaking barriers in a racially segregated system of pageantry, where Black contestants competed separately before eventually being allowed into international representation.

Her appearance at Miss World came at a time when the competition itself was gaining global prominence but was also increasingly shaped by political controversy and debates over representation.

Career beyond pageantry

Beyond beauty competitions, Shange built a successful acting career spanning decades. She starred in pioneering South African film and television productions and became a familiar face to audiences through long-running roles in local drama series.

She was also recognised later in life for her contribution to the arts, receiving lifetime achievement honours for her work in the entertainment industry.

Tributes pour in

Government officials, colleagues, and members of the public have described Shange as a “cultural icon” and a “barrier-breaker” whose achievements opened doors for future generations of Black women in South African media and pageantry.

Her passing marks the end of an era for one of South Africa’s most significant figures in both entertainment and beauty history.

Shange is remembered not only for her historic Miss World participation but also for her decades-long contribution to film, television, and cultural representation in South Africa.

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