Glamour announces Women Of The Year Game-Changers

Thuso Mbedu won the Game-changing Actress award. Picture: File.

Thuso Mbedu won the Game-changing Actress award. Picture: File.

Published Nov 25, 2022

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Last weekend, Glamour hosted its annual Glamour Women Of The Year Awards at the picture-perfect Boschendal Wine Estate in Franschhoek, Western Cape.

This year’s event, which saw the guests walk the pink carpet in stylish garb, was about honouring 12 women under the theme “The Game-Changers Edition,” who are trailblazers in their respective fields.

Editor-in-chief of the glossy, Nontando Mposo and Expresso presenter Palesa Tembe hosted the event with glam and style. At the same time, Paxton Fielies (Idols SA winner 2017) blessed the crowd with her sweet melodies.

“With WOTY we are honouring and highlighting phenomenal women who are leaders in their chosen fields. These women are game-changers and deserve to be celebrated as outstanding individuals who are changing the narrative and pushing boundaries when it comes to the way they work, and this is the essence of the Glamour brand,” says Mposo.

Glamour’s Women of the Year Awards Game-Changers Edition winners are:

Game-changing Entrepreneur

Siba Mtongana

Multi-award-winning, internationally acclaimed celebrity chef, author and founder of the Siba Company, Mtongana also owns Siba Restaurant, which offers an iconic 5-star dining experience in the heart of Cape Town.

Chief Executive Officer for the Innovator Trust, created to support the growth of small black-owned Information and Communications Technology (ICT) businesses in South Africa.

Beauty Game-changer

Dr Vanessa Lapiner

She is a specialist dermatologist and founder of root4 skincare, TASH360 and AD&L.

Mental Health Game-changer

Shudufhadzo Musiḓa

Published author and mental health advocate, Musiḓa used her title as Miss SA 2020 to launch her platform MindfulMondays in partnership with SADAG to raise awareness around mental health.

Founder and editor of Twyg, May is championing sustainability through her NPO. Twyg promotes sustainable, circular, regenerative, caring and ethical living.

Game-changing Actress

Thuso Mbedu

The KZN-born actress is making waves in Hollywood. She’s managed to capture the attention of global audiences with her range and work ethic.

Fashion Game-changer

Yoliswa Mqoco

The plus-size model is an award-winning social media influencer, stylist and digital creator, who has positioned herself as a game changer in the design and fashion spaces.

DJ and producer Mandisa Radebe, popularly known as DBN Gogo, has cemented herself as an influential figure on the SA music scene. The “Khuza Gogo” hitmaker is at the peak of her career and has helped shape the amapiano wave.

Sports Game-changer

Janine van Wyk

The Banyana Banyana captain is the highest-capped player in South Africa with 180 appearances and the highest-capped woman in CAF. She also owns a football club, JVW.

Icon Award

Anele Mdoda

The multi-award-winning radio and television broadcaster has a long-standing career in radio and TV which spans over 17 years. Her show 'The 947 Breakfast Club with Anele,' is one of the most popular radio shows.

Founder of Swiitch Beauty. Swiitch Beauty is one of South Africa’s most popular beauty brands. Ghoor started her brand at just 14-years-old. Seven years later, Swiitch Beauty has grown into the innovative digital make-up brand we know and love.

International Media Game-changer

Peace Hyde

British-Ghanaian television producer, TV host, creator, journalist, and education activist, Hyde is the creator and executive producer of Netflix’s first African reality TV series “Young, Famous & African”. She is also the head of digital media and partnership and the West African Correspondent at Forbes Africa.

The event was supported by TRESemmé, Hendricks Gin, Avon, Google SA, Ice Tropez, Esthederm, Nivea, Roses, Schick and driven by Haval.

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