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Liesl Laurie joins Miss SA 2018 Gauteng judging panel at Carnival City

The public are encouraged to participate as the regional competition forms part of the not-to-be-missed Women360 Expo.

The Miss South Africa 2018 regionals proudly come to Carnival City this week with Miss SA 2015 Liesl Laurie joining the judging panel.

This is the fourth and last regional and has attracted the most entries to date.

Entrants will be vying for a spot as one of the Top 12 finalists for Miss South Africa 2018, one of whom will be crowned on May 27 at the pageant’s diamond jubilee.

The winner will take home more than R2-million in prizes.

Taking place from Friday (April 13) to Sunday (April 15), the Gauteng regional competition concludes a hugely successful roadshow with auditions already having taken place in the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu Natal and the Western Cape with 14 hopefuls already named as regional qualifiers.

The popular and successful Laurie joins fellow judges Bokang Montjane (Miss South Africa 2010), radio presenter and TV personality Anele Mdoda, Suzette van der Merwe (Miss South Africa 1990 and Cell C’s representative at the Miss South Africa Organisation) and Gareth Flusk (Sun International and the Miss SA Organisation).

The public are encouraged to participate as the regional competition forms part of the not-to-be-missed Women360 Expo, which helps women explore new avenues to enrich and enhance their lives.

It offers a diverse experience with everything from fashion and fragrance, health and nutrition to the latest aesthetics treatments and self-defence.

A diverse range of speakers and personalities include celebrity chef Siba Mtongana, social media law expert Emma Sadleir, Miss South Africa 2017 Dr Adè van Heerden and pageant coach Werner Wessels.

The Women360 Expo opens at 4pm on Friday with a fashion show at 7.30pm where up-and-coming Gauteng designers will show off their collections as they vie for the opportunity to become part of the select group of designers who will dress Miss South Africa 2018 during her year of reign.

This includes AFI Prive, the in-house label for African Fashion International (AFI), the organisation who produces and owns Fashion Week.

On Saturday, doors will open at 10am for an action-packed day of activities with the stage programme commencing at noon.

The Miss South Africa Organisation has set aside various workshops and Q&As, especially for those interested in entering Miss South Africa.

The Miss South Africa Gauteng regional competition adjudication will take place on Sunday.

Due to the overwhelming number of entries received, it will now start at 8am until judging is complete.

Also read: One for the ladies

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Stacy Slatter

News editor Stacy Slatter is a seasoned journalist with 20 years of experience in community news. Throughout the years, she has covered a wide range of topics, from crime, municipal news and human interest stories, to sports and community events. Stacy also has extensive sub-editing experience.

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