Miss South Africa 2015

Miss South Africa 2015
Date March 29, 2015
Presenters Proverb
Entertainment Gangs of Ballet, Beatenberg and Sterling EQ
Venue Sun City Superbowl, Rustenburg, South Africa
Broadcaster M-Net and Mzansi Magic.
Entrants 12
Placements 5
Winner Liesl Laurie
Johannesburg, Gauteng

The Miss South Africa 2015 pageant took place on March 29, 2015 at the Sun City Superbowl. The pageant was broadcast on M-Net and Mzansi Magic. The final was contested by 12 girls who were selected after weeks of challenges at Sun City International. The pageant was hosted by television and radio personality Thomas Mlambo .[1]

Liesl Laurie from Johannesburg was crowned Miss South Africa 2015 by the outgoing title holder Zipozakhe Zokufa. Miss World 2014 Rolene Strauss attended the event, along with two other South Africans to have won Miss World, Penelope Coelen, Miss World 1958 and Anneline Kriel, Miss World 1974.[2]

Winner and runners-up

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Final ResultsContestant
Miss South Africa 2015
1st Princess
2nd Princess
Top 5

Top 12

ContestantAgeProvinceHometown
Busi Mahlangu 23 Mpumalanga KwaNdebele
Chanelle Sardinha 23 Gauteng Johannesburg
Danelle De Wet 22 Western Cape Kuils River
Gugulethu Banda 21 Gauteng Spruitview
Kim Wentzel 24 Gauteng Johannesburg
Liesl Laurie[4] 23 Gauteng Johannesburg
Nicole Lamberts 23 Western Cape Stellenbosch
Ntsiki Mkihze 23 Gauteng Midvaal
Refilwe Mthimunye 22 Gauteng Bronkhorstspruit
Shane Naidoo 22 Gauteng Benoni
Sihle Makhanya 23 KwaZulu Natal Empangeni
Taryn Morris 25 Western Cape Cape Town

Judges

  • Actress and TV personality Sophie Ndaba.[5]
  • Poet and writer, Kojo Baffoe.
  • Miss World in 1974,Anneline Kriel (Bacon)
  • Bloemfontein designer, Casper Bosman.

References

  1. "Miss South Africa Pageant Live on TV".
  2. KHANYI NDABENI. "It's reigning queens at the Miss SA pageant". Times LIVE.
  3. "Liesl Laurie is crowned Miss South Africa 2015".
  4. "Liesl Laurie - Finalist - Miss South Africa". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05.
  5. "Sophie Ndaba Joins Miss South Africa 2015 Judging Panel".
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