Miss South Africa 2008

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Miss South Africa 2008
Date24 January 2009
Presenters
  • Carol Manana
  • Mutodi Neshehe
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Entertainment
VenueSun City Superbowl, Rustenburg, South Africa
BroadcasterSABC
WinnerTatum Keshwar
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Miss South Africa 2008 was held on 15 December 2008 in Sun City, South Africa. The winner will represent South Africa at Miss Universe 2009 and Miss World 2009. 12 contestants competed for crown.

Results

Color keys
Final Results Candidate International Placement
Miss South Africa 2008 Top 10Miss Universe 2009
2nd Runner-UpMiss World 2009
Miss Universe South Africa 2009
Miss World South Africa 2009
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
Top 5

Contestants

Contestant Age Height (in.) Height (mt.) Hometown
Michelle Gildenhuys 20 5'5" 165 Cape Town
Jodi Balfour 21 5'9" 175 Cape Town
Sarah Kate Seaward 25 5'11" 181 Johannesburg
Cara Burger 20 5'10" 178 Vereeniging
Sian Ryan 21 5'9" 176 Johannesburg
Tatum Keshwar 24 5'11" 182 Durban
Nthabiseng Marie 22 6'1" 185 Balgowan
Buyisiwe (Buyi) Shongwe 24 5'10" 179 Nelspruit
Anja van Zyl 20 6'0" 183 Cape Town
Dorah Mtetwa 23 5'8" 174 Soweto
Mpho Sithole 20 5'10" 178 Johannesburg
Bridgette Maasch 23 5'10” 176 Cape Town

Judges

  • Sonia Raciti Oshry
  • Esmaré Weideman
  • Nivasha Naidoo
  • Rosie Motene
  • Bongani Nxumalo
  • Gareth Tjasink

References