# Miss Guinea

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African beauty pageant

Not to be confused with [Miss World Guinea](/source/Miss_World_Guinea).

d'Organisation Miss Guinée (COOMISGUI) Formation 1986; 40 years ago (1986) Type Beauty pageant Headquarters Conakry Location Guinea Members Miss Universe Miss Cosmo Official language English Chairwoman Aminata Diallo

**Miss Guinea** is a [beauty pageant](/source/Beauty_pageant) and organization that selects Guinea's official representative for [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe). The reigning Miss Guinea 2025 is Matôma Condé of Conakry.[1]

## History

Miss Guinea is a beauty contest for Guinean women aged 18 to 25 who are at least 1.70 meters tall. The winner is awarded the annual title of Miss Guinea. The contest was first created in 1986, but it was suspended in 1987, only to be revived in 2008. It was again suspended for two years in 2017 and 2018. Each edition of the contest is broadcast on television.

The final, held during a national ceremony and broadcast live on television in the evening, involves a jury composed of artistic, sports, or media personalities, along with votes from viewers, to elect the selected candidate. The winner will hold the title of "Miss Guinea" for an entire year. The candidates are the "Regional Misses," chosen to represent the regions of Guinea and other competitions.

Beginning 2023 Aminata Diallo and team from KPAAF Guinée organized the Miss Guinea beauty pageant and in 2024, the winner of the title is expected to compete at Miss Universe 2024 pageant.[2]

## Formats

The Miss Guinea competition is traditionally holding region representation every year. All delegates across Guinea will compete for the crown. In the finale result there will be Second Runner-up, First Runner-up, then finally Miss Guinea (Guinee) winner.

Miss Boké Miss Conakry Miss Faranah Miss Kankan Miss Kindia Miss Labé Miss Mamou Miss Nzérékoré

## Directorships

- - [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe) (2024―present) - Miss Cosmo (2024―present) - Miss ECOWAS (2024―present) - Miss Elite (2024―present)

Number of wins under Miss Guinea Pageant Wins Miss Universe 0 Miss Cosmo 0 Miss ECOWAS 0 Miss Elite 0

## Titleholders

Year Miss Guinea Region 1987 Hadja Kadiatou Seth Conté Conakry 2008 Hann Fatoumata Conakry 2009 Ary Sidibe Kankan 2010 Fatoumata Kande Conakry 2011 Salematou Keita Conakry 2012 Koulako Kaba Conakry 2014 Halimatou Diallo Conakry 2015 Mama Aïssata Diallo Conakry 2016 Safiatou Balde Conakry 2017 Asmaou Diallo Conakry 2019 Mariame Touré [fr] Conakry 2023 Saran Kourouma [fr][3] Conakry 2024 Tiguidanké Bérété [fr] Conakry 2025 Matôma Condé Conakry

### Wins by region

Region Titles Years Conakry 12 1987, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2023, 2024, 2025 Kankan 1 2009

## Titleholders under Miss Guinee committee

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### Miss Universe Guinea

**Color key**

- : Declared as Winner

- : Ended as runner-up

- : Ended as one of the finalists or semi-finalists

- : Ended as Special awards winner

Year Region Miss Universe Guinea Placement at Miss Universe Special awards Notes Aminata Diallo directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe from 2024 2026 Conakry Matôma Condé TBA 2025 Conakry Tiguidanké Bérété[4] Unplaced 2024 Conakry Saran Bah Unplaced Voice for Change (Silver Finalist)

### Miss Cosmo Guinea

**Color key**

- : Declared as Winner

- : Ended as runner-up

- : Ended as one of the finalists or semi-finalists

- : Ended as Special awards winner

Year Region Miss Cosmo Guinea Placement at Miss Cosmo Special awards Notes Aminata Diallo directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Cosmo from 2024 2024 Conakry Saran Kourouma Unplaced

## See also

- [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** guineenews.org (2025-12-14). ["Miss Guinée 2025 : Matôma Condé sacrée plus belle femme de Guinée"](https://guineenews.org/2025/12/14/miss-guinee-2025-matoma-conde-sacree-plus-belle-femme-de-guinee/). *guineenews.org* (in French). Retrieved 2025-12-17.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["KPAAF Guinée organize the Guinea's biggest beauty pageant Miss Guinea by Aminata Diallo and Binta Diallo"](https://www.dn-africa.com/news/20231001-kpaaf-guinee-organize-the-guineas-biggest-beauty-pageant-miss-guinea-by-aminata-diallo-and-binta-diallo/). *dn-africa.com*. cameroon-concord. 6 October 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Saran Kourouma, 1st runner-up Conakry 2023 who becomes Miss Guinea 2023, succeeding Mariame Touré, Miss Guinea 2019"](https://www.dn-africa.com/news/20231125-saran-kourouma-1st-runner-up-conakry-2023-who-becomes-miss-guinea-2023-succeeding-mariame-toure-miss-guinea-2019/). *dn-africa.com*. cameroon-concord. 25 November 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** LEDJELY.COM (2024-12-01). ["Tiguidanké Bérété élue Miss Guinée 2024"](https://ledjely.com/2024/12/01/tiguidanke-berete-elue-miss-guinee-2024/). *ledjely* (in French). Retrieved 2025-06-08.

## External links

- [Official site](http://www.mossyde.com/)

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