Miss South Africa 2025 2nd Princess Karabo Mareka Soars High In Private Aviation

Miss South Africa 2025 2nd Princess Karabo Mareka Soars High In Private Aviation. In most cases many participants of Miss South Africa get absorbed in the entertainment industry. This mostly happens when one finished in a top position, either as the queen, princesses or part of the Top 10.
Karabo Mareka who participated in Miss South Africa 2025, is changing the narrative. When she entered the beauty pageant, she took a leave from her job as a commercial flight attendant. The job allowed her to be a globe trotter, and grow as a person. In December, the model and beauty queen, who returned to the US announced that she was quitting. Karabo assured her online family though that this was not the end, but the beginning of a brand new chapter.
Over the past couple of months, she has been studying for something even bigger. Today sees Karabo graduating as a Private cabin crew member. She has joined Vista America, which boasts itself for providing clients with the most advanced flying services at the very best value anytime, anywhere.
“Different Cabin, Same Girl … Now Flying The 1% ✈️😌,” Karabo announced her new job.
Born and raised in the Township of Alexandra, Karabo, has been determined to not let her background define her. She was an underdog competing in Miss SA, and ended up among the Top 3!
Unlike many contestants, Karabo had no tertiary education. This is because after Matric, she couldn’t afford to further her studies. Instead of feeling sorry for herself, she quickly got a drivers’ license and embarked on a journey to become an Au pair. This saw Karabo travel all the way to America, where she started a new life. All the time, she worked on her personal brand, and grew her social media following. After many so her potential, they encouraged her to enter Miss South Africa pageant.
“Woooo lona! A girl from Alexandra to the Miss South Africa stage. This journey has truly been nothing short of grace, growth, and gratitude. Standing here as your 2nd Princess is a reminder that no dream is too big, and no beginning is too small.”



