South African style icon and influencer Sarah Langa is celebrating a major academic and fashion milestone — and she’s doing it in style.
The lifestyle and fashion influencer recently graduated with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the prestigious Wits Business School, University of the Witwatersrand. Overjoyed with the achievement, Sarah shared her excitement, saying:
“It’s been years in the making but I’m so happy that we’re finally here! Witsie for life!”
This makes her a three-time graduate of Wits University — an extraordinary feat she proudly highlighted:
“Graduated at Africa’s most prestigious and globally recognized institutions, the same institution where Nelson Mandela studied. This is something I dreamed of doing as a young girl… And I did it 3 times!”
A Graduation in Rich Mnisi
To mark the big day, Sarah wore a custom cream white outfit by celebrated designer Rich Mnisi, captioning on her Instagram:
“Big day today. 4 out of 4 graduation wearing @rich_mnisi.”
In a video posted by Wits University, she reflected on her 14-year journey:
“Today is a very special day for me being a Witsie for life… It’s been so exciting.”
Golden Goddess at Durban July 2025
Fresh from her graduation, Sarah Langa turned heads again at the Hollywoodbets Durban July 2025, one of South Africa’s biggest fashion and horse-racing events.
Staying on theme with Marvels of Mzansi, she rocked a stunning golden silk Balmain outfit, featuring the fashion house’s iconic Chaînes pattern. The look, complete with statement belts and bold earrings, was inspired by the Skhothane culture — a South African youth subculture known for its flamboyant fashion and fearless confidence.
Sarah wrote on Instagram:
“What’s more marvellous than a Skhothane? Drenched in unapologetic opulence… this look is my ode to their legacy. Because in Mzansi, luxury isn’t just worn… it’s performed.”
A True Symbol of Brains and Style
Sarah Langa continues to prove that beauty, brains, and bold cultural expression can exist in perfect harmony. From graduating at Nelson Mandela’s alma mater to celebrating South African culture through global fashion, she’s inspiring a generation with her unique blend of elegance and intellect.



