Meet the first black Mistet Supranational Namibia

Meet Mmoloki Samoca, Namibia’s New Mister Supranational

Namibia has crowned its newest Mister Supranational, and his name is Mmoloki Samoca. The 28-year-old chemical engineering intern was crowned Mister Supranational Namibia 2025 last Saturday and he’s set to represent the country at the international Mister Supranational competition in Poland this year in July.

Mmoloki is more than just a handsome face. He’s a passionate advocate for adult literacy, and he’s using his platform to raise awareness about the importance of education.

“I’m taking part in this contest to draw attention to a social cause that is dear to my heart

“When the entries opened, I saw an opportunity to chase my dreams, to display my skills on a pageantry platform, and be able to use my participation to draw attention to worthy causes,” he said
on his facebook account .

Mmoloki’s passion for adult literacy stems from his childhood observations of how a lack of education can hinder people’s daily lives. He’s seen firsthand how not being able to read, write, or count can limit opportunities and create stigma.

“My advocacy in adult literacy initiatives is part of an effort to address these issues,” Mmoloki said.

He further added, “I will create awareness on the challenges faced by people who are not able to read or write and count, and that something can be done to address adult literacy shortcomings.”

The crowning ceremony was attended by the reigning Mister Supranational 2024, Dr. Fezile Mkhize, who was also the official host of the event.

As Mister Supranational Namibia 2025, Mmoloki will have the opportunity to showcase his country’s culture and values on the international stage.

He’ll also be competing against other talented contestants from around the world for the coveted title of Mister Supranational.

For Mmoloki, it’s not just about winning a title – it’s about using his platform to make a difference.

“I’m excited to represent Namibia and to use this opportunity to raise awareness about adult literacy,” Mmoloki said.

“I believe that education is the key to unlocking people’s potential, and I’m passionate about helping to create a more literate and educated society,”said Mmoloki.

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