
Here they are for everyone to see – the finalists in
seventeen’s fifth
Top Teen Achiever Awards, sponsored by Standard Bank in Association with
Sistahood on e.tv.
This one-of-a-kind competition identifies inspirational teen role models in South Africa and rewards them for their commitment to their chosen field.
The top fifteen revealed in the December issue of
seventeen were selected by a judging panel from
seventeen and Standard Bank. Khwezi Magwaza,
seventeen Editor, said: “Choosing the finalists was no easy task – it simply gets tougher, as the entries are such high calibre. This year’s finalists are extremely talented and we wish them all the success with the announcement of the winners at the awards ceremony in December.”
The finalists were chosen in the following five categories: Do-Gooder; Next Big Thing; Miss Independent; Green Queen; and Gold Medallist.
Do-Gooder focuses on those giving their precious time to making the world a better place. The finalists are Taryn Coop, 20 (Jo’burg); Hannah-Rose Smith, 15 (Cape Town); and Beatrice Bosch, 17 (Prieska).
The Next Big Thing category showcases superstars in the making with Janri Geldenhuys, 16 (Free State); Loyiso Makapela, 20 (Bloemfontein); and Tershalya Pillay, 16 (Durban).
Miss Independent category gives exposure to girls who are young entrepreneurs, namely Leah Chuene, 17 (Polokwane); Gabi Goldberg, 17 (Cape Town); and Nazeefa Jamal, 18 (Dundee).
Green Queen, salutes eco-warriors fighting to mend Mother Earth. These phenomenal young women are Noëlle Oosthuizen, 16 (Cape Town); Chelsea Tucker, 16 (Jo’burg); and Sune Gerber, 17 (Pretoria).
The Gold Medallist category highlights the achievement of sporting teens, namely Shannon Horrocks, 17 (Pinetown); Jessica Ashley-Cooper, 17 (Cape Town); and Dominique Dryding, 16 (Cape Town).
Gugu Buthelezi, Head: Youth Marketing at Standard Bank, explains: “Standard Bank’s involvement in the
seventeen Top Teen Achiever Awards is just one of many initiatives that the bank supports in an effort to help youth overcome the challenges that stands in their way of realising their potential and making their aspirations a reality.
"To the many inspiring young women who entered the competition: well done and persevere in your efforts to achieve greatness. To the finalists: congratulations! Standard Bank looks forward to watching you grow and make your mark!”
To vote for your favourite finalist, check out the December issue of
seventeen, where you can SMS who you think should win in each category, or log onto
www.seventeen.co.za and get clicking. The Reader’s Choice stands in line to win R5 000 from Standard Bank and other sponsored gift prizes, too.
And for the first time all fifteen finalists will be the guests of honour at a cool VIP event where the five winners will be revealed.
seventeen readers and UrbanScouts™ residing in Johannesburg will also have the opportunity to attend the glitzy event at The Venue, Melrose Arch on the 14 December, which will be filmed and broadcast by
Sistahood on e.tv two weeks later.
The winners each walk away with incredible prizes including:
? R10 000 in a Standard Bank account
? A designer dress from Hip Hop
? Shoe HQ vouchers
? Terenzo hair styling
? Cosmic Options and SMAC accessories
? Billabong hamper
? Sissy Boy hamper
? Sloggi underwear hamper
? A pair of stylish VonZipper sunglasses
? Neutrogena hamper
? Fossil watch
? A year’s subscription to
seventeen? M.A.C is the preferred make-up supplier
The winners will also appear in a
seventeen photo shoot, published in the January issue, on sale from 16 December 2009.