Iman Tadu, representing Zimbabwe, has been crowned Miss Pride of Africa UK 2025 after an intense contest that lit up Londons on Saturday night.
Iman rose to victory in the grand as the judges confirmed her as the winner.
The new queen edged out strong competition from other top contenders. The journey began with 17 contestants, among them were Miss Liberia, Lioness Collins.Miss Uganda, Natasha Labeja, Miss Conco, Joguina Mokekola,Miss Zambia, Sarah Sakala, Miss Nigeria, Chidinma Assumpta Nwuko, Miss Mali, Rosalie Kone, Miss Guinea Conakry, Kadiatu Fofana, Miss Ghana, Taejah Griffiths, Miss Kenya Salma Khalis, Miss Ivory Coast, Aurelie Atchumin, Miss Cape Verde, Asia’h Blake-Williams, and others
The night was a showcase of culture, glamour, and creativity.
The traditional attire segment celebrated African cultural heritage, with contestants blending modern design with local fabrics in outfits that drew loud cheers from the audience.
In their country flag dress, the contestants walked the runway in bold displays that highlighted themes of body confidence and inclusivity.
The entertainment began with outstanding song performances, which set the mood and gave the show a vibrant opening.
The show attracted a large turnout and generated buzz across social media as viewers followed the countdown to the crown.
Iman Tadu now takes over the crown from Deberechi Njoku, Miss Pride of Africa UK 2024.

About Beauty Pageant
The Miss Pride Of Africa UK™ Pageant Is A Beauty Pageant Fostered To Promote African BEAUTY, UNITY, TALENT & HERITAGE In the United Kingdom. Miss Pride of Africa UK is set to groom the African youths into women leaders to impact their communities in Africa, the United Kingdom and the world at large.
The Pageant enables young African Ladies in the United Kingdom to have a chance to shine a spotlight on Africa as a Whole. The girls are given the opportunity to inspire each other, look and feel beautiful inside out, tell their own stories to the different communities and the world at large and most importantly, build their self-esteem.
This is a highly competitive beauty pageant aimed to promote Beauty, African Unity (united we stand), talent plus heritage and culture. The pageant is not only about Beauty its “Beauty with a purpose”. This theme clearly spells out the ultimate goal of the pageant. The goal is not to pick the most beautiful girl as a winner just for the sake of it but to use her beauty to further meaningful courses.
The Miss Pride Of Africa UK™ Beauty pageant aspires to select girls who are not only beautiful but also educated. By placing emphasis on education, we create role models who inspire others to place value on education through educational workshops.
As Miss Pride Of Africa UK™ Queen/Ambassador, we are looking for a lady who is humble, confident, relatable, with a good personality, and most importantly, a role model, someone everyone will look up to.
When Miss Pride Of Africa UK™ is crowned, she becomes an ambassador on behalf of all African countries and various organisations. The crowned Queen will travel to Africa to take part in human capital development projects, experience the culture and heritage of Africa, and she will also be involved in making donations and contributions to various charitable institutes, as well as 100% involvement within the United Kingdom as an African Ambassador.

