Mr and Miss Face of Namibia 2023 crowned

Mr and Miss Face of Namibia 2023 a force to be reckoned with
Winners Jonathan Harris and Taikeisha Resandt share a passion for their country's betterment.
Junior Kapofi
Jonathan Harris and Taikeisha Resandt were crowned Mr and Miss Face of Namibia 2023 at the Face of Namibia pageant last week, which took place at Naankuse @ Utopia in Windhoek.

The pageant's purpose is to select ambassadors who represent the organisation and company, showcase different advocacy skills, and promote youth empowerment.



A beacon of change

Resandt hails from Windhoek and has recently begun her journey as a first-year student at the University of Namibia (Unam).

At 19 years old, she advocates for self-growth and empowerment, and she has discovered her sanctuary in the gym. She said the gym has it transformed her physically, but it has also nurtured her mental resilience.

Resandt's path to the crown was a whirlwind of self-discovery and empowerment. Despite joining the pageant later than her peers, her determination was unwavering. The journey not only fueled her confidence but also connected her with new people. On the night of the crowning, Resandt's victory was not solely about the title; it was also a testament to her inner growth and a reminder that belief can lead to endless possibilities.

During her reign, she aims to address critical issues affecting vulnerable children in Namibia. Her heart beats for the eradication of hunger and healthcare disparities among homeless children. In addition, she envisions collaborations with various sectors to ensure accessible healthcare, food, and other essential needs for young children. Moreover, she's committed to guiding adolescents towards informed decisions on family planning, therefore shaping a brighter future for Namibia.



A visionary

Harris, a 20-year-old Swakopmunder, is the true embodiment of versatility. He is currently a student at the Namibian University of Science and Technology (NUST), pursuing a marketing degree. He has ventured into various roles as a creative director, a model and even the founder of Miss Teen Swakopmund. His accolades span from titles like Mr Golden Heart Namibia 2021 to Mr Teen Star Namibia 2022, leading to his latest and proudest achievement as Mr Face of Namibia 2023.

Harris' journey to the crown was marked by resilience and growth. The preparation began with his mental and emotional well-being and understanding the challenges and responsibilities that lay ahead. Throughout the journey, he felt the support of his loved ones and sponsors, forming a web of encouragement that led him forward. He further stated that the experience was not just about the title but also about forging lifelong connections with fellow contestants, leading to the formation of a close-knit family.

As Mr Face of Namibia 2023, Harris envisions elevating the Namibian pageantry industry and advocating for mental and emotional well-being. He understands the power of a nurtured mind in fostering individual and societal growth. Harris' commitment to empowering the youth resonates deeply, and he aims to travel across Namibia, engaging corporations, SMEs, and NGOs to create a lasting impact.

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