Kamanya's performance stood out among 108 international delegates, as she brought more than just style to the runway—she wore her story with poise, embodying the spirit of individuality and the expressive power of fashion. Her achievement marks a historic moment for Namibia, returning the nation to the Miss World quarterfinals for the first time in 15 years.
The last time Namibia came this close was in 1991, when Michelle McLean earned the 4th runner-up spot. Now, with Selma Kamanya leading a new era of pageantry excellence, the southern African nation is back in the spotlight and dreaming big once again.
All eyes now turn to the Grand Finale on May 31, set to take place at the Hitex Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad, India—a night where purpose, passion, and beauty will be celebrated on the world stage.
Telangana, where dreams are crowned—and Namibia is ready to shine.
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