The International Melanesian and African Contestants Committee (IMAC), the official organizer of Miss Africa United, hereby informs its audience, partners, and all stakeholders that the 2026 edition, originally scheduled from January 23 to February 7, 2026, has been rescheduled to Saturday, May 17 to Saturday, May 30, 2026.This postponement is due to strategic and logistical reasons related to alignment with our international partners (enabling, in particular, maximized opportunities for partnerships with international sponsors and access to infrastructure being prepared for the World Cup).
This decision aims to ensure an event that meets our ambitions, both artistically and organizationally.
This new spring period, just before the World Cup in the United States (offering increased international visibility through global media attention and the presence of early tourists), provides an opportunity to further enhance the visibility of Miss Africa United and to offer our candidates, sponsors, and audience an exceptional experience (by capitalizing on the excitement surrounding the World Cup and attracting a diverse audience, including African and Afro-descendant diasporas).
The IMAC remains fully committed to making the 2026 edition a historic milestone in the celebration of unity, cultural diversity, and the global influence of Afro-descendant talents (in synergy with the universal values of unity and diversity promoted by the World Cup).
We sincerely thank all individuals and organizations involved for their support and understanding.
Our talents, your pride - the team that shines a light on African culture on the global stage.
The Vision of IMAC and Miss Africa United: Africa, the Heartbeat of Humanity and Its Timeless Connections
Some 200,000 years ago, the first Homo sapiens emerged on African soil, planting the seeds of humanity’s journey. From these primal roots, courageous populations ventured forth 60,000 to 70,000 years ago, crossing into Asia and the distant shores of Melanesia. These migrations, like golden threads woven into the fabric of time, gave rise to Melanesian communities, carrying Africa’s indelible mark. Thus, Africa stands as the wellspring of human dispersal, its ancient ties resonating across the Pacific and beyond, a testament to its role as the heartbeat of our shared origins.
Africa’s story is one of both forced dispersal and bold conquest. During the dark era of the slave trade, millions of Africa’s sons and daughters were torn from their homeland, scattered across the Americas—from North America to the Caribbean and Latin America—and Europe, in nations such as Spain, Portugal, and France. From these painful exiles arose vibrant Afrodescendant communities, torchbearers of a living memory, whose art, culture, and spirit continue to weave unbreakable ties with their ancestral continent. Yet Africa's presence in Europe was not solely one of displacement. From the 8th century, the Moors—peoples of North Africa—swept into Spain, leaving an indelible legacy during nearly eight centuries of Al-Andalus (711–1492). These African conquerors, far from mere invaders, illuminated Europe with their scientific advancements, architectural marvels, and philosophical insights. The Alhambra of Granada and the Great Mosque of Córdoba stand as eternal testaments to their genius, their influence a bridge of knowledge and beauty between Africa and Europe. Through conquest and creativity, Africa shaped the cultural and intellectual landscape of the world.
IMAC and Miss Africa United forge a sacred union, transcending borders and eras. This alliance embraces:
A Celebration of Africa's Eternal Soul: IMAC and Miss Africa United embody the splendor of Africa's global exchanges, from Melanesia to the Americas, and from the Moorish courts of Al-Andalus to the diasporas of today. They honor a mosaic of histories, cultures, and memories, where Africa—cradle, conqueror, and muse—continues to unite and inspire humanity. In every smile, every step, every voice of the contestants, the soul of a continent echoes, vibrant and eternal, lighting the path toward a shared future.