M-NET FACE OF AFRICA 2009!!

Kate - Ghana

THE LEGENDARY SEARCH TRANSFORMS INTO A 14 EPISODE ‘MUST-WATCH’ TV SERIES, SCREENED ON DStv

It was magic. That’s the best way to describe last year’s fairytale finish to M-Net’s star-making
Face of Africa model talent search when gorgeous Ghanaian Kate Tachie-Menson strode into the spotlight on her second attempt in the series, and walked away as the newest African catwalk sensation.
Now Face of Africa is back and focused on transforming another aspiring African model into the world’s latest style star. And this time M-Net has announced that its legendary search has metamorphosed as well, from a 4-part special into a dynamic 14-episode television series.
“Our audiences love the Face of Africa story,” says M-Net Africa Director Biola Adekanbi.
“Kate, with her determination to succeed and her incredible will to follow her dream, embodies the spirit of Face of Africa. She is a true example of the appeal of the project, of its ability to change lives positively and this is what viewers are so enthusiastic about seeing. They want to see it all, the continental search, the transformations, the successes, the ultimate triumph. So M-Net has invested in a longer series, to let the Face of Africa story be told in its entirety, to let our audiences join the search and live the process.”
With the prize for the new season of Face of Africa set at USD 50 000 from M-Net plus a modeling contract with O Model Africa, which is helmed by the first Face of Africa winner Oluchi Onweagba, this year’s search promises more of the excitement, drama and glamour that Face of Africa is well known for.
Plus, in another major announcement from M-Net, the channel has also revealed that the Face of Africa 2009 Finale will be held in Nigeria, in February 2010, marking the first Face of Africa Finale to ever be held in the West African country.
Now, with the pioneering search entering season 8, the entry mechanism for this year’s M-Net Face of Africa has also evolved. Embracing the new technologies that are driving global conversation, this year’s search will be driven through a simple and comprehensive online entry process.
Aspiring entrants should enter online at the Face of Africa website (http://www.mnetafrica.com/foa) where they will be required to complete the entry form and provide photographs of themselves.
Entry is open to any woman who is a citizen of a sub-Saharan country and is between the ages of 17 and 24. The minimum height requirement is 1.72m, the maximum hip measurement is 96cm and entrants should not have an existing modeling contract. The deadline for online entries is August 28, 2009.
Thereafter a special evaluation session will be held in 14 countries – Angola, Botswana, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe – to evaluate the most promising of the online entrants.

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