The Miss Namibia Organisation recently announced an array of prizes for the 2024 edition of the competition.
A variety of companies have sponsored prizes for the Miss Namibia winner, top three contestants, top 10 and top 20 finalists. These include cash prizes, beauty products and even a new brand new car.
The prize announcement was made in a recent post on Miss Namibia’s social media pages.
Miss Namibia 2024 Prisca Anyolo will receive a cash prize of N$150 000 from Debmarine, a monthly allowance of N$3 000, totaling N$36 000 for the year, and an additional N$2 000 for making it to the top 10.
“Miss Namibia first runner-up Leena Mugena will walk away with N$70 000, while second runner-up Georgia Garises will receive N$50 000, plus N$2 000 each in recognition of making it to the top 10.
“Signature Cosmetics will provide cosmetic hampers to the top 10 finalists and monthly cosmetic product hampers to the top three winners for 12 months,” reads the post.
I AM Hair & Beauty will offer premium hair and beauty care services to Anyolo, valued at N$600 000.
The top three will each receive Daniel Hechter ladies’ wristwatches valued at N$3 000 each and sunglasses worth N$4 300 from Windhoek Optics.
Fantastic Samuel Nails will provide hand and feet treatments to the top three, valued at N$8 400.
Anyolo will get stock worth N$20 000 from the Coca-Cola Bottling Company during her reign.
The top three will also be adorned with diamond necklaces.
The Seaflower Group of Companies sponsored a generous once-off fish donation to the top 20 finalists, valued at N$25 000, as well as a monthly fish donation to the top three of both the Miss Teen Namibia and Miss Namibia pageants for six months, valued at N$75 600.
Anyolo will further drive off with a brand new Toyota Starlet Cross, proudly sponsored by Debmarine Namibia and Pupkewitz Toyota, valued at N$307 900, which she will keep after her reign.
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