Miss Teen Namibia 2025 prizes total N$1.1 million

Michael Kayunde
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), in partnership with the Miss Namibia Organisation and powered by Debmarine Namibia, unveiled a lavish N$1.1 million total in prizes for all the winners of this year’s Miss Teen Namibia 2025.

Organisers announced on Wednesday that the crown comes with an impressive prize package, combining cash awards, scholarships, professional services and luxury perks designed to support the winner’s reign both locally and internationally.

Newly crowned Miss Teen, Chantel Boeren, will receive a grand cash prize of N$50 000, while each of the Top 10 finalists will take home N$1 000 in recognition of their achievement. The Miss Photogenic titleholder will add N$2 000 to her winnings.

First runner-up, Sylleste Nandago, will walk away with a N$30 000 prize, while the second runner-up, Melanie van der Merwe, will receive N$20 000.

Both will also collect N$1 000 each for reaching the Top 10. The title winners of Miss Congeniality and Miss Public Choice will each be gifted N$2 000.

Education, beauty, care

Beyond the cash prizes, Boeren will enjoy premium photography services from KeenStudio, valued at N$144 000, covering all official engagements both nationally and internationally. She and her two princesses will each receive a laptop from Twinrain Technologies, with a combined value of N$75 000.

Academic opportunities form a major part of the prize. All three titleholders will be awarded three-year scholarships from the Namibia University of Science and Technology, valued at N$111 333 each.

Personal care and wellness also feature prominently. I AM HAIR & BEAUTY, together with the Oukolule Wellness Team and Primo Beauty, will provide premium hair and beauty treatments valued at N$425 000.

Nesha Medical Practice will oversee their health with services worth N$28 800, while Tuli Line CC will supply health products for a year for the top three, valued at N$39 000.

While the pageant celebrates glamour, organisers emphasised that the package is crafted to offer “tools, not just titles” from education and technology to wellness and public representation.

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Namibian Sun 2025-08-16

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