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Joan Kwena Ramagoshi Madibeng is a South African businesswoman, author, model and beauty queen originally from Mamelodi, Tshwane, Gauteng, South Africa. Here are 10 more things about her:

  1. She is Jeff Boikie Madibeng‘s wife.
  2. From Mamelodi, she moved to Pretoria, Tshwane.
  3. She co-founded RBJ Marketing Solutions, a marketing agency based in Pretoria.
  4. She and Jeff have a son and a daughter.
  5. She won Miss South Africa 2003.
  6. She was a Miss Universe 2004 candidate.
  7. She was a Miss World 2004 candidate.
  8. In 2011, she started Women: The Real Architects of Society Awards.
  9. She and University of KwaZulu-Natal professor Rozena Maart co-authored the coffee table book “Women Who Build a Better Future for South Africa: 2022”.
  10. On January 14, 2025, she turned 45.
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Joan Ramagoshi’s timeline

Ramagoshi represented South Africa in Miss Universe and Miss World. She is 5’6″ tall.

2003

  • On December 13, 2003, she competed against 11 other Miss South Africa 2003 finalists at the Sun City Superbowl in Sun City, Moses Kotane, North West, South Africa. She won the title.

2004

  • On June 1, 2004, she represented South Africa at Miss Universe 2004 and competed against 79 other candidates at the Centro de Exposiciones y Convenciones Mitad del Mundo (CEMEXPO) in Quito, Ecuador. She was unplaced.
  • On December 4, 2004, she represented South Africa at Miss World 2004 and competed against 106 other candidates at the Crown of Beauty Theatre in Sanya, China. She was unplaced.
  • On December 11, 2004, she crowned her successor Miss South Africa 2004 Claudia Henkel at the Sun City Superbowl.

2005

  • On November 19, 2005, she and Jeff got married.
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2017

  • On March 26, 2017, she and Jeff attended Miss South Africa 2017 at the Sun City Superbowl.

2018

  • On May 27, 2018, she and Jeff attended Miss South Africa 2018 at the Time Square Sun Arena in Pretoria.
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2023

  • On March 10, 2023, Arena Holdings published her and Maart’s book “Women Who Build a Better Future for South Africa: 2022”.

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