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Miss Grand South Africa

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Miss Grand South Africa
FormationSeptember 17, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-09-17)
FounderAnel de Swardt
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersPretoria
Location
Membership
Miss Grand International
Official language
English
National Director
Lenie Pieterse
Parent organization
Maggy-Dee Productions (2017 – Present)
Miss Grand South Africa licensee timeline

Miss Grand South Africa is an annual female beauty pageant in South Africa founded in 2015 by Commonwealth Pageant South Africa, led by Anel de Swardt,[1][2] aiming to select the country representative to compete in its parent contest Miss Grand International.[1][3] The license was transferred to Zee World in 2016,[3] and later to Maggy-Dee Productions, led by Miss Grand South Africa 2015 "Lenie Pieterse" who currently owns and runs the contest since 2017.[4][5]

South Africa got placements at Miss Grand International twice including top 20 finalists by "Belinde Schreuder" in 2019 and the fourth runner-up by "Jeanè Van Dam" in 2021.[6][7][8]

History

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South Africa made its debutant at Miss Grand International in 2015 by Magdalena Lenie Pieterse, who had been serving as the director of the Miss Grand South Africa beauty contest since 2017. After winning the 2015 title at the parallel contest of the Commonwealth Pageant South Africa, Miss & Mrs. Grand South Africa 2015–16, held in the Lyric Theatre at Gold Reef City amusement park of Johannesburg on 17 September 2015,[1][2] Pieterse entered the Miss Grand International 2015 world final round in Bangkok, Thailand,[1] then became the director of the national preliminary contest for such an international pageant two years later.

In 2016, An English-Bollywood TV channel in Johannesburg, Zee World, obtained one year license for the Miss Grand International 2016,[3] the national contest was held on 6 August 2016 at Atterbury Theatre in Pretoria featuring 6 national finalists, in which Caitlin Harty, a professional model based in Johannesburg, was announced as the titleholder.[3][9] However, Zee World lost the license to Magdalena Pieterse in the following year. Under the direction of Pieterse, her first affiliated titleholder, Yajna Debideen, was appointed to the position instead of conducting the national contest.[4][5] Debideen was the first runner-up Miss Supranational South Africa 2017.[4][5]

In the following year, the organizer company, Maggy-Dee Productions, was founded by Pieterse, and became responsible for managing the national contest.[10] The first pageant under the direction of such an organ took place on 4 August 2018 at Atterbury Theatre in Pretoria, and the contest has been held annually since then.[10][11][12] South Africa got placements twice at the Miss Grand International contest, including Top 20 finalists by Belinde Schreuder in 2019 and the fourth runner-up by Jeanè Van Dam in 2021.[8][13]

Since acquiring the license, the Miss Grand South Africa pageant, under the direction of Lenie Pieterse, has been aiming to empower women with the knowledge to bring about changes to communities in need by becoming a charity and cultural ambassador within South Africa.[11] Several national finalists are currently working with the local non-profit organizations (NGOs) or providing the necessities support for those organs.[11][14][15] For instance, the 2021 finalist, Storm Hurlbatt, an established financial advisor, who created the MakeNoise360 campaign to change the culture of violence and injustice in society.[15] as well as Genive Trimble, the other 2021 finalist, who is affiliated with the Humanitarian Empowerment Fund, the organization that was founded to holistically change and empower communities, families, and industries through helping with food supply, security, education, and rehabilitation.[11]

Editions

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Date and venue

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Miss Grand South Africa Editions
Year Edition Date Venue Host province Entrants Ref.
2015 1th 11 September Lyric Theatre of Gold Reef City amusement park, Johannesburg Gauteng 8 [1][2]
2016 2nd 6 August Atterbury Theatre, Pretoria 6 [3][9]
2018 3rd 4 August 14 [10]
2019 4th 25 May 10 [16]
2020 5th 30 August The event was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 14 [17]
2021 6th 14 August Atterbury Theatre, Pretoria Gauteng 26 [11]
2022 7th 9 July Lake Umuzi Waterfront Hotel, Secunda Mpumalanga 38 [18][19]
2023 8th 22 July Atterbury Theatre, Pretoria Gauteng 25 [20][21]
2024 9th 1 June Theatre of Marcellus, Emperors Palace, Johannesburg 28 [22]: 4 

Competition result

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Year Miss Grand South Africa Runners-up Ref.
1st runner-up 2nd runner-up 3rd runner-up 4th runner-up
2015 Magdalena Pieterse[α] Danielle Leach Rina van Schalkwyk Not awarded Not awarded [1]
2016 Caitlin Harty Precious Khoza Thando Tsiane Not awarded Not awarded [3][9]
2018 Misha Christie Natasché Daniels Refentse Fensi Molehe Nedien Andrews Rhulani Mathevula [23]
2019 Belinde Schreuder[γ] Jeané Van Dam Phomolo Bianca Tjie Beauron Julies Shaleen de Witt [8][16]
2020 Anronet Roelofsz Nompumelelo Malindi Sthabile Mnyandu Not awarded Not awarded [24]
2021 Jeanè Van Dam Lu Juan Mzyk Danielle Van Zyl Genive Trimble Jordan Van Rensburg [12]
2022 Lu Juan Mzyk Bianca Ramalho Sphilangomusa Khwezi Msweli Anita Meyer Sharné Dheochand [19][25]
2023 Gugulethu Mayisela Thulani Ndzotyana Joey Roman Robyn Hill Monique Best [26]
2024 Sharné Dheochand Karabo Lawal Suhané Bosch Sinamile Dlamini Lesego Nyathela [27][28]
Note
1. Currently, the national director of Miss Grand South Africa.[5]
2. Previously World Super Model 2017,[29] Miss Supranational South Africa 2018,[30] and Miss Intercontinental South Africa 2018.[31]
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International competition

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The following list shows South Africa's representatives at the Miss Grand International pageant.

Year Representative Original national title Competition performance National director Ref.
Placement Special award(s)
2014 Ane Reynolds Appointed Did not compete Invited [32][33]
2015 Magdalena Pieterse Miss Grand South Africa 2015 Unplaced Anel de Swardt [1]
2016 Caitlin Harty Miss Grand South Africa 2016 Unplaced Harish Goyal [3][9]
2017 Yajna Debideen 1st runner-up Miss Supranational South Africa 2017 Unplaced Lenie Pieterse [4][5]
2018 Misha Christie Miss Grand South Africa 2018 Unplaced [23]
2019 Belinde Schreuder Miss Grand South Africa 2019 Top 20 [8][16]
2020 Anronet Roelofsz Miss Grand South Africa 2020 Unplaced [24]
2021 Jeanè Van Dam Miss Grand South Africa 2021 4th runner-up [6][7][34]
2022 Lu Juan Mzyk Miss Grand South Africa 2022 Unplaced [19]
2023 Gugulethu Mayisela Miss Grand South Africa 2023 Unplaced [26]
2024 Sharné Dheochand Miss Grand South Africa 2024 Unplaced [35]

National finalists

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The following list is the national finalists of the Miss Grand South Africa pageant, as well as the competition results.

Color keys
 W  Declared as the winner
  Ended as a runner-up
  Ended as a semifinalist
  Ended as a quarterfinalist
 –  Did not participate
  Withdraw during the competition
Year
2015 2016 2018 2019 2023 2024
Eastern Cape Danielle Leach (1st) Andile Mncube Nonele Mhlonitshwa Nandi Sonjica Chumasande Somazembe
Philene van Niekerk (Top 11)
Zintle Zincume Snenhlanhla Gumede Allison Vogelstruis
Thulani Ndzotyana (1st)
Free State Lenie Maggy Pieterse (W) Nothile Mkhize Irene Le Roux
Gauteng Thando Tsiane (2nd) Misha Christie (W) Shaleen de Witt (Top 5) Annedernive Brown (Top 11) Thenjiwe Khatle
Mandisa Khumalo
Mathu Mcube Belinde Schreuder (W) Gugulethu Mayisela (W) Melissa Moyani
Nandipha Nqati
Jeané Van Dam (1st) Jané van Niekerk (Top 11) Sinamile Dlamini (3rd)
Kefiloe Kolopang
Nombuso Indoni Magalela Simoné van Wyk Jaqueline Cronje (Top 11) Juane Bekker
Naledi Mphahlele
Tharina Botes Karabo Pororo Karabo Lawal (1st)
Odwa Nyeke (Top 11)
Mathu Nomusa Anzelle Krige Malebogo Selaledi Lesego Nyathela (4th)
Fhulufhelo Bilankulu
Mikhaela Vythilingam Lethaukuthula Maseko
Rhulani Mathevula (4th) Juan-Marie Nagel Chanel Rautenbach (Top 11)
Nikiwe Msache Suhané Bosch (2nd)
Dikeledi Mokwane
Rhulani Mathevula (Top 11) Sherlain Holmes
KwaZulu-Natal Charmaine Mureyi Zama Xaba Luleka Ntanzi Nokwanda Bila
Mvelenhle Dlungwane Sivuyile Malinga
Robyn Hill (3rd) Sharné Dheochand (W)
Tara-Linn Govender Alicia Mthembu
Limpopo Rina van Schalkwyk (2nd) Caitlin Harty (W) Kgwadi Megan Phomolo Bianca Tjie (2nd) Diana Ndavani Zinhle Mkhabela
Mologadi Monoge (Top 11)
Praise Nkovani Pertunia Mathole
Mpumalanga Precious Khoza (1st) Refentse Molehe (2nd) Portia Ndaba
North West Thobile Ntuli Simone Swanepoel Peggy Chauke Monique Best (4th) Relebogile Muruvi
Letlhogonolo Basime
Palesa Masuku Kgakollo Dithipe (Top 11)
Galaletsang Phuti
Northern Cape Nedien Andrews (3rd) Beauron Julies (Top 5)
Western Cape Imi Mpakathi Natasche Daniels (1st) Edwina Hess Edwina Hess Candy-lee Duarttee
Joey Roman Joey Roman (2nd)
Siphosethu Vukemntwini Siphosethu Vukemntwini Colleen Stafford
Total 8 8 14 13 25 32
Year
2020 2021 2022
Unknown Angela Bendzane (Top 8) Antoinette Van Zyl Anele Mbomambi
Anronet Roelofsz (W) Brooklyn Bradley Angelique Fourie
Antoinette Tshireletso (Top 8) Carol Kgwete Anita Meyer (3rd)
Benelyn Kgwete Danielle Van Zyl (2nd) Antoinette Van
Boipelo Letlape Esethu Makholwa Bianca Bezuidenhout
Imi Mpakhati Faith Mathopa Bianca Romalho (1st)
Itumeleng Mashego Genive Trimble (3rd) Buhle Tshoniswa
Nompumelelo Malindi (1st) Jane Bacher Franze Janse Van Rensburg
Ororiseng Thubisi Jeane Van Dam (W) Goitseone Thlabane
Philadelphia Mangoeng Jonelle Grundeling Itumeleng Baloyi
Roxanne Hendricks Jansen Van Rensburg (4th) Jane Van Niekerk
Sthabile Mnyandu (2nd) Julia Odiona Kieara Peregrine
Tikepah Goodman (Top 5) Karike Lourens Lebohang Raputsoe
Victoria Welthagen (Top 8) Kelly Coetzee Lerato Maponya
Taahira Bungu (Top 5) Kelly Winter Lujuan Mzyk (W)
Lebogang Hlaka Luyanda Khubisa
Lesley Anne Holworthy Marene Lessing
Lise Mari Nicole Blaauw Minenhle Lukhele
Ludina Ngwenya Mosima Matlala
Lu Juan Mzyk (1st) Nazia Wadee
Melanie Barnes Nondumiso Mapaila
Ncebakazi Dlamini Ofentse Kau
Nokwanda Mbanjwa Ontshiametse Tlhopane
Ororiseng Thubisi Pelly Mbantsa
Phomolo Matlalepoo Philene Van Niekerk
Priscilla Mamet ja Poeletso Aphane
Shaian Changane Refilwe Mangope
Sinesipho Govuza Rhulani Mathevula
Siphosihle Blanket Robyn Harry
Storm Hurlbatt Sharne Dheochand
Tivani Makamu Simone De Jager
Victoria Welthagen Sphilangomusa Msweli (2nd)
Ziyanda Maneli Tamaryn Price
Thandi Molepo
Thando Khumalo
Themnilihle Qhina
Tshegofatso Mokgatle
Victoria Welthagen
Total 15 33 38

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