Miss South Africa 2018
Miss South Africa 2018 was the 60th edition of Miss South Africa. It was held on 27 May 2018 at the Sun Arena at Time Square in Pretoria. It was simulcasted as a live broadcast on M-Net and Mzansi Magic, and was hosted by Bonang Matheba.[1] For the first time, two separate delegates were selected to represent South Africa at Miss World and Miss Universe, but only one was crowned Miss South Africa.
Miss South Africa 2018 | |
---|---|
Date | 27 May 2018 |
Presenters | |
Entertainment |
|
Venue | Sun Arena at Time Square, Pretoria, South Africa |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 28 |
Placements | 12 |
Winner | Tamaryn Green |
Twenty eight semi-finalists from different provinces were selected from the 491 women who entered, but only twelve finalists were chosen to compete for the crown. During the live telecast, the Top 12 was narrowed to a Top 5 and then a Top 2. The Top 2 were awarded separate titles, Miss Universe South Africa, won by Tamaryn Green, and Miss World South Africa, won by Thulisa Keyi. Green went on to be crowned Miss South Africa 2018 by her predecessor Adè van Heerden of Western Cape. Green represented South Africa at Miss Universe 2018 where she placed as First Runner-up. Keyi represented South Africa at Miss World 2018, placing in the Top 30.
Results
Final Results | Contestant |
---|---|
Miss South Africa 2018 | |
Miss Universe South Africa 2018 | |
Runner-Up |
|
Miss World South Africa 2018 | |
Top 5 |
|
Top 12 |
|
Semi-finalists
Name | Age | Province | Hometown |
---|---|---|---|
Akile Khoza | 23 | Mpumalanga | Bushbuckridge |
Altina Vries | 26 | Northern Cape | Steinkopf |
Anzelle van Staden | 24 | Gauteng | Pretoria |
Avania Reddy | 25 | KwaZulu-Natal | Westville |
Bryoni Govender | 21 | Gauteng | Kempton Park |
Chanté Holloway | 23 | Western Cape | Atlantis |
Chanté Jantjies | 25 | Gauteng | Johannesburg |
Daniellë de Jager | 20 | Gauteng | Benoni |
Danielle Wallace | 25 | KwaZulu-Natal | Mount Edgecombe |
Eureka Khambako | 23 | Mpumalanga | Hazyview |
Karishma Ramdev | 23 | KwaZulu-Natal | Chatsworth |
Leah Prinsloo | 22 | KwaZulu-Natal | Morningside |
Lethukwenama Letsoalo | 22 | KwaZulu-Natal | Bergville |
Lisa Stoffela | 25 | KwaZulu-Natal | Margate |
Margo Fargo | 25 | Free State | Heidedal |
Michelle Howell | 24 | Gauteng | Kempton Park |
Noxolo Ndebele | 24 | KwaZulu-Natal | Pinetown |
Rethabile Lethoko | 22 | Gauteng | Johannesburg |
Rito-Grace Madingana | 25 | Free State | Welkom |
Tamarin Bensch | 25 | Gauteng | Bedfordview |
Tamaryn Green | 23 | Western Cape | Paarl |
Taryn Bornman | 25 | Gauteng | Pretoria |
Tegan Goldman | 25 | Eastern Cape | Bethelsdorp |
Thandokazi Mfundisi | 23 | Eastern Cape | East London |
Tharina Botes | 21 | Gauteng | Roodepoort |
Thulisa Keyi | 22 | Eastern Cape | East London |
Tshegofatso Moloto | 22 | Gauteng | Buccleuch |
Thokozile Mbatha | 26 | Northern Cape | Kimberley |
Judges
- Anele Mdoda – radio jockey
- Khaya Dlanga – marketing personality
- Khanyi Dhlomo – businesswoman and media mogul
- Janez Vermeiren – entrepreneur and television presenter
- Michelle van Breda – magazine editor
- Siba Mtongana – celebrity chef and television personality
- Rolene Strauss – Miss South Africa 2014 and Miss World 2014
International Placements
- Tamaryn Green competed in Miss Universe 2018 held in Bangkok, Thailand. Green placed as the First Runner-up to Catriona Gray of the Philippines.
- Thulisa Keyi competed in Miss World 2018 held in Sanya, China. Keyi placed as in the Top 30 of the said pageant.
References
- "Bonang Matheba to host Miss SA pageant". www.iol.co.za. Retrieved 1 May 2018.