Let the clues begin! The Masked singer South Africa returns with spectacular masks hiding Mzansi Megastars.

The local version of the world’s biggest, craziest, and most fun-filled star-powered singing contest and guessing game is back on our screens in April. The second season of The Masked Singer South Africa kicks off on S3 (formerly known as SABC 3) on Saturday, 6 April, at 18:30.

Following Holly Rey and her Lollipop’s sweet Season 1 victory, 16 Mzansi megastars will again set the stage alight disguised in the most exquisite, bejewelled costumes.

Although the identity of these celebrities will, of course, remain top secret until the show’s detectives and studio audience decide it’s time for them to show their familiar faces, Primedia Studios and production company Rose and Oaks Media have lifted the lid on some of the key role players lined-up for the must-see The Masked Singer South Africa Season 2.  

The always-suave and always-quirky Mpho Pops reprises his role as The Masked Singer South Africa’s charming host, and on detective duty, you’ll find four distinguished super-sleuths.

One of these celebrity detectives tasked to decipher obscure clues in figuring out who is behind the masks is a multiple award-winning muso and chef extraordinaire. At his side is a flamboyant veteran media personality, actor and choreographer known for his attention-grabbing outfits. Then there is also a beloved teddy-bear-like radio personality and DJ, while the show’s Lady Detective happens to be a gorgeous social butterfly, influencer, and fashionista.

Your guess was spot on! J’Something from Micasa, Somizi Mhlongo, Skhumba Hlophe and Sithelo Shozi return to rack their brains to solve the show’s mysterious masked cases.

However, despite coming into the show with a wealth of experience, these four detectives will have to step up their game.

“The clues are going to be much harder,” reveals Anele Mdoda, Rose and Oaks Media co-owner. “In fact, everything is bigger, better, and more spectacular this season. South Africa is going to be blown away by the dazzling costumes, themed episodes, energetic performances of popular songs, and calibre of personalities bringing their A-game to win the coveted Golden Mask trophy. We’re talking megastars – from world-famous sports figures – maybe even a World Cup winner – to globally recognizable faces.”

In the lead-up to The Masked Singer South Africa Season 2’s first episode, some Masks are already popping up in public spaces. For now, keep an eye out for the snazzy Giraffe sporting some bling, a treacherous Tortoise and a glittering figure resembling a Gold nugget.

The question remains: Who is behind the mask?

“The beauty of The Masked Singer Singer South Africa is that the entire country can play along in guessing the true identity of these fantastic, costumed characters,” says Jan du Plessis, President of Primedia Studios. “It’s a wonderful family show and great fun to see a different side of Mzansi’s biggest household names.”

During the show, millions of The Masked Singer South Africa fans nationwide will be entertained by the supercool “Men in Black”, who assist the Masks in acting out mysterious snippets of their celebrity lives. And, in line with the magnitude of such a singing contest, the show will again be brought to homes across Mzansi in association with Andolex®, South Africa’s No. 1 brand for sore mouths and throats.

“We are incredibly excited and proud to be the associate sponsor of The Mask Singer South Africa Season 2,” says Kym Hampton, Managing Director of iNova Pharmaceuticals, South Africa. “This hugely popular family-oriented show is the perfect match for the Andolex® brand, and the sponsorship allows us to highlight the importance of oral health and how to treat a painful sore throat when you need to perform at your best.  Andolex® looks forward to engaging with our loyal supporters and The Masked Singer South Africa viewers again.”

According to Lala Tuku, Acting Group Executive of Video Entertainment at SABC, The Masked Singer South Africa Season 1 proved to be a massive audience favourite: “In its premiere timeslot on S3 viewership surged by an impressive 109% whilst the repeat episodes also drew substantial audiences. For example, the third episode’s repeat on SABC 1 attracted more than 1,8 million viewers.”

The premiere episode of The Masked Singer South Africa will be screened on Saturdays at 18:30. There will also be a rebroadcast on SABC 1 on Thursdays at 21:00, as well as on S3 on Fridays at 22:00.

S3 announces the return of Top Travel in its 4th season starting from Saturday the 23rd of March 2024 at 20:30.  

The series welcomes two new hosts, Model and TV personality Dr. Fezile Mkhize and Dr. Anesu Mbizvo, who will take viewers into an exhilarating journey across Africa, redefining travel at its finest on our very own home turf! From the rolling green hills of the Eastern Cape to the breath-taking sapphire waters of the Kenya coastline and searing sands of the Namibian deserts, the duo explores the diverse landscapes and cultures of the continent we call home.  

Top Travel promises to bring pulse-pounding adventures, immersive cultural experiences, and breath-taking natural wonders that showcase the unparalleled beauty of Africa.  

Fezile Mkhize won the SABC3 presenter search in 2018 which landed him a role as one of the presenters of the lifestyle show Top Billing and he currently plays a paramedic on Generations : The Legacy.  Anesu Mbizvo is an experienced 700RYT yoga and meditation teacher and proud Founder and Co-owner of the pioneering inclusive yoga studio and wellness center The Nest Space. 

Some of the episodes that viewers can look forward to are:-  

Episode 1: 23 March 2024  

We’re excited to present a brand-new season of Top Travel with fresh hosts: Fezile Mkhize and Anesu Mbizvo. They’ll be starting their epic 13-episode journey in Namibia, where they meet up with some animal friends, traverse the Sossusvlei desert, hike the epic ochre dunes and experience the land of the brave from the air. 

Episode 2: 30 March 2024 

In this episode of Top Travel Fezile and Anesu embark on an Okavango Delta adventure in a luxurious floating river villa. They’re welcomed by traditional song and dance, try their hand at fishing, take a guided walk through the wild and enjoy beautiful sunsets on a unique boat safari in the Bwabwata National Park. 

Episode 3: 6 April 2024 

In this episode, Fezile and Anesu cross the border from Namibia to Botswana and continue their incredible Okavango experience in an architectural baobab tree house. They row along hippo and crocodile packed waters in a traditional Mokoro boat, take to the skies for a helicopter safari, immerse themselves in local culture with some singing and cooking lessons before watching the sun set over the water and experiencing crystal clear starlit skies. 

Episode 4: 13 April 2024  

South Africa calls our hosts back home as they travel to Limpopo where the pair stay in 5-star chalets that were converted from traditional Venda huts then they cozy up to crocodiles and hippos in a beautiful lakeside lodge and get up close and personal with some of the biggest land mammals in the world. Fezile and Anesu go mountain biking, clay making, do some serene yoga in nature all before an adrenaline rush on the big swing that flies through one of the most picturesque places in the whole of SA! 

Episode 5: 20 April 2024 

Fezile and Anesu travel to Lesotho, the kingdom in the sky where they receive the royal treatment at the Maliba lodge. They drive off the beaten path in a 4×4 challenge, cool off in crystal clear rock pools and celebrate Sotho style with some traditional song and dance. Our couple aren’t done yet! The excitement continues as they don iconic Sotho blankets to visit a traditional healer and later take part in some amateur paleontology, Lesotho just keeps giving and giving. 

Episode 6: 27 April 2024 

Fezile takes us on a special short left to his hometown of Port Shepstone. The couple stay on the edge of a mountain before trekking to the top of the Amphitheatre where they camp under the Drakensberg stars and see epic African vistas from the world’s tallest waterfall. They take on the mountains in a 300 horsepower 4×4 Land Rover and later a one horsepower, well, horse! There is always something new to learn as they take a few flying lessons, swing off a mountain and get to know some very sweet scavengers. 

Episode 7: 4 May 2024 

Fezile and Anesu embark on a captivating journey through the Eastern Cape, staying at the luxurious Sand Castle Villa and the enchanting Kwandwe Eca Lodge. From thrilling activities like sandboarding and deep-sea fishing to the heart-warming experiences of a Rhino conservation safari and African bedtime stories, this episode promises an unforgettable adventure in this picturesque region. Watch as they take in the beauty of Hole in the Wall, guided walks, visit some bees, pick mussels, and enjoy a delectable fresh fish braai, all culminating in a magical sunset. 

Catch the new season of Top Travel, every Saturday at 20:30, only on S3, starts 23 March 2024.  

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Drake confirmed as judge on SABC 3’s MasterChef South Africa

Esteemed all-rounder foodie Justine Drake joins Zola Nene as a judge

on MasterChef South Africa Season 5

Two of the judges who grilled and guided the passionate home cooks in the previous season of MasterChef South Africa will return for the fresh fifth local rendition of the world’s most successful television culinary competition. However, this time, they will bring their expertise to a much larger audience, as MasterChef South Africa Season 5 will be served up on free-to-air television in its new home on SABC 3.

After lifting the lid on culinary queen Zola Nene reprising her MasterChef judging role, the SABC 3 and the show producers have confirmed now that foodie dynamo Justine Drake will also be on judges’ duty.

Justine’s resumé reads like a winning recipe packed with various top-grade ingredients.

With more than 30 years of experience in the food and media industry, she has been the food editor or columnist of a buffet of print and online publications – from Fair Lady to Men’s Health. At the same time, Justine penned down several cookbooks, starting with The Busy Cook’s Cookbook at the age of 23.

This busy cook has also whipped up a popular YouTube channel, often talks about cuisine trends on the radio airwaves, and has hosted numerous television shows – amongst others, the BBC series Just in Africa, which showcased Mzansi’s rich culinary heritage, and her own creation, Just Cooking, in which she inspired audiences to jazz up everyday go-to meals.

“The role of MasterChef judge fits Justine, an esteemed foodie, like a stylish kitchen glove,” says Andrew Mills, Chief Marketing Officer at Pick n Pay, who is sponsoring MasterChef South Africa again this year. “For many years, she has helped our customers serve up delicious dishes through the Fresh Living publication and, as a judge last year, demonstrated an authentic connection with people from diverse backgrounds and different food cultures. She is also a hard taskmaster who always strives for excellence.”

Justine, for whom “mediocrity” is indeed a gastronomical sin, can’t wait to meet the new crop of passionate and dynamic MasterChef South Africa contestants, who will showcase their originality and flair with different food flavours by using items from the Pick n Pay pantry.

“The aim of the show is to allow home cooks to achieve their MasterChef status. However, it doesn’t arrive on a silver platter. The participants are put to the test in gruelling challenges, and to reach the top of the culinary ladder, they have to be disciplined and willing to learn,” Justine says.

That’s why she encourages all home cooks who don’t just love cooking but who can’t imagine a life without cooking to enter this upcoming season of MasterChef South Africa. “If you have a culinary vision and are ready to work hard to achieve your culinary dream,the world is your oyster with this show.”

Entries are now open and The MasterChef South Africa Season 5 winner will be able to boost their foodie future with a cash prize of R 1 million.

If you want to enter MasterChef South Africa, you’ll find the application form at masterchefsa.tv. The closing date for entries is 15 March 2024 at 23:59.

MasterChef South Africa will be broadcast on SABC 3 from mid-June. The show is produced by the multiple award-winning production company Homebrew Films in collaboration with Primedia Studios, with Pick n Pay as the headline sponsor.

The third MasterChef South Africa judge will be announced in due course. 

WIN A HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE WITH SABC TV LICENCES

GRAND PRIZE WINNER REVEALED

Johannesburg, 20 February 2024-  On Spring Day, 1 September 2023 SABC TV Licences launched the Win A Holiday Experience competition campaign in an effort to encourage South African customers to pay (or, renew) their TV Licences.

For their efforts, customers would be rewarded with weekly prizes such as Hisense Smart TVs, JBL Bluetooth Speakers, Sony Wireless Headphones and Lenovo laptops. This would be done through a random selection automated by a dedicated microsite that was setup to monitor the competition entries.

In order to qualify for the prizes, the customer needed to pay their TV Licence between 1 September 2023 and 15 December 2023; then go to www.winaholidayexperiencewithsabctvlicences.co.za; register for the competition; receive a confirmation message stating that their entry is valid; then, a random winner would be selected each week from the valid entries.

To sweeten the deal, the overall winner for the competition would get to choose an international experience between the Coachella music festival in California, United States of America. Or, a Bundesliga match in Germany.

Thabo Batshe, a 26-year-old hailing from Kimberley, in the Northern Cape entered the Win A Holiday Experience with SABC TV Licences competition hoping he would get one of the weekly prizes.

“I was on Twitter, and I saw [the competition],” Batshe explained.

“After entering the competition because I had paid my TV Licence about a month ago, I saw a couple of winners on Twitter and Instagram, and I was really rooting for a Play Station because I saw that someone had won a Play Station” he continued.

Like many hopefuls, Thabo Batshe was redirected to the Win A Holiday Experience with SABC TV Licences microsite from social media – where he clicked on one of the links shared from the SABC Corporate pages. After filling out his TV Licence and personal contact details he received a confirmation message on his email account that informed him that his entry was valid and that he had been placed in the pool where a lucky winner would be randomly selected for either a weekly prize or the grand holiday experience.

Clement Maosa from SABC 1’s Skeem Saam broke the news to Thabo Batshe when they secretly met up at the Randburg Sports Complex earlier in the year. “Today is a big day because we are going to meet the winner of the SABC TV Licences’ Win A Holiday Experience competition,” Maosa explained.

“What Thabo does not know is that he is the overall winner of the competition. He thinks he is coming here to pick one of the weekly packages only to realize that he is the grand winner.”

Thabo Batshe, who had entered the competition when he was still at his grandmother’s place in Kimberley, had since moved to Johannesburg for work and is now living in the Randburg area. He was with his girlfriend when Clement Maosa revealed the surprise to him.

“I have been telling him that I actually want to go to Coachella,” the girlfriend explained.

“One thing that I am really looking forward to is experiencing a festival of this nature,” Batshe said in excitement. “And also going overseas and getting to travel.”

Thabo Batshe works in Marketing as a Communication Assistant and completed his Bachelor of Arts in Communication Sciences at the University of the Free State. This was followed by a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Strategic Communication at the University of Johannesburg. It will be his first time traveling outside of South Africa and he is currently applying for his passport which he will need to get a VISA in order to travel to California, in America.

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival will be taking place between the 19th and 21st of April 2024.

Entries open for MasterChef South Africa Season 5

Home cooks with a passion for food can now throw their name in the pot to be chosen as a contestant on the fresh new season of MasterChef South Africa, sponsored by Pick n Pay and broadcast on S3 (formerly known as SABC3).

If you’re a wizard in the kitchen whose divine dishes have friends and family begging for seconds, this television show could turn you into Mzansi’s next culinary sensation.

The winner of the local fifth version of the world’s biggest television cooking competition will also scoop a tasty R1 million in prize money.

To possibly bake, fry, or roast your way to success in the MasterChef South Africa kitchen, you must be a South African citizen above the age of 18 who has never earned a living as a professional chef.

You simply have to live and breathe food, love spending time in front of the stove, and know how to whip up the most mouthwatering meals. 

Based on these basic ingredients, the MasterChef South Africa producers will whittle down all the entries via different audition phases. Eventually, twenty contestants from different walks of life will wear MasterChef’s iconic apron representing South Africa’s rich and varied food culture. These twenty lucky amateur chefs will then be able to impress the show’s three celebrity judges with their culinary creations from the ingredients stocked in the kitchen’s Pick n Pay Pantry.

So, how do you enter this life-changing competition? Visit the official MasterChef South Africa website at www.masterchefsa.tv, where you’ll find all the instructions. Also, make sure you use this exact website address. Since MasterChef is a global phenomenon produced in many countries, there are dozens of show and fan pages on the internet.

The closing date for entries is 15 March 2024.

The multiple-award-winning Cape Town-based production company Homebrew Films will produce MasterChef South Africa.

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MISS WORLD SA TO BE BROADCAST ON S3

Johannesburg, 9 October 2023 – S3 is proud to announce the partnership with the Miss World South Africa taking place at the State Theatre in Pretoria on the 28th of October 2023. The beauty contest which will be hosted by media personality Minnie Dlamini will be broadcast live on S3 from 17:30 to 20:00.

After hundreds of eligible beauty contestants from across all nine provinces participated in pre-qualification rounds during the past few months, 12 hopefuls have now been selected to compete for the Miss World South Africa final in this month, the steppingstone to participate and win the coveted title of Miss World in India on the 9th of December 2023.

The top 12 contestants will participate in a series of rigorous competitions, including talent showcases, sports challenges, and charitable initiatives all aimed at highlighting the qualities that make them exceptional ambassadors of change ahead of the national final competition and beyond. 

Miss World South Africa will join contestants from over 130 countries in India to showcase her unique talents, intelligence, and compassion in the 71st Miss World edition which promises to be an extraordinary platform that celebrates the essence of beauty, diversity, and empowerment.

The Miss World South Africa panel of judges consists of pharmacist, singer, actress and a former beauty queen Realeboga Malatji, Miss South Africa 2014 and Miss World 2014, Dr Rolene Strauss, Daniel Asiwe, Dato Tiffanee Marie Lim, Dr Norman Cahi, Ava Hall and Sithembile Ntombela.

Meet the top 12 Miss World South Africa contestants: –

Alyssa Joan Smith (26)

Alyssa, 26, from KwaZulu-Natal, an admitted attorney of the High Court, is a passionate volunteer, and an advocate of Community Social Investment (CSI) projects. She believes if she wins the Miss World South Africa pageant, she will be able to represent the wealth of who we are as a people to the world.

She founded the Webber Wentzel Leadership Programme which focuses on youth empowerment, through direct engagement and mentorship. She also serves on the diversity & inclusion and employment equity committees and is a member of the ESG Committee, which she joined with the objective of contributing toward reforming society, by assisting businesses to align their operations with transformative sustainable development goals.

“The work I have been able to do and continue through these initiatives, has allowed me to align the skills I have acquired through law with my core values and seize opportunities in a way that builds our country and its community from a unique perspective,” says Alyssa.

Bonolo Motau (25)

Bonolo, a 25-year-old Bachelor of Commerce Graduate from Johannesburg believes in the social, academic and economic emancipation of women globally. Bonolo – meaning gentle in Setswana, believes in being kind, loving, hardworking and has dedicated her life to being a catalyst for radical academic, economic and social emancipation of women and the youth.

“I believe that our forefathers fought the battle of segregation and now it is our generation’s time to fight the battle of access to education and high unemployment,” she says.

“I plan to use the title to assist government in using my initiative to provide access, information and guidance for underprivileged youths to tertiary education. I also plan to do my bit in addressing the issue of low income to middle class youth who do not qualify for national financial aid, through creating bursaries to assist them in gaining access to higher learning institutions and a chance at debt-free completion,” says Bonolo.

“I dream of a nation where prosperity is shared by all, where educational opportunities abound, and where every individual can access the tools, they need to flourish. In this vision, the resilience of the South African people shines as a beacon of hope for a united and prosperous future,” she says.

Dr Moratwe Masima (27)

Moratwe, 26, a medical doctor from Gauteng has a penchant for healthcare and people that extends beyond the walls of any hospital or clinic. “I am deeply passionate about advancing reproductive healthcare as well as women’s health,” says Moratwe.

Currently completing her Post Graduate Diploma in Mental Health, while completing community service at a public hospital, Moratwe has also started her own foundation called, Your Health, Your Dignity, and worked with numerous organisations including Dream Girls Academy where she mentored girls from underprivileged areas with an interest in becoming doctors or going into the health sciences industry. Moratwe is also an ambassador for Toys4Africa which focuses on the wellbeing and development of young children and offers support for those in need and is currently working with Marotholi Outreach which provides healthcare services in the community through mobile clinics.

“I am a young woman who has chosen to dedicate her life and skills to be of service to her community and her country through my career. I believe that it is imperative that the focus is put back on good role models for the youth, and I believe that Miss World South Africa epitomises what it means to utilise Beauty for a Purpose,” she says.

Mphoentle Plaatjie (26)

“This country was built on the shoulders of women like my matriarchs. Now it is my turn to pick up the baton, play my part and contribute to our country,” says Mphoentle, 26-year-old, Master of Law holder from Vereeniging.

Inspired from a young age by a trip to the United Nations, Mphoentle is dedicated to improving the lives of South Africans though her work as an Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) & Sustainable Business Specialist, as well as her ongoing efforts with organisations in her community.

As an official SDG Young Innovator for 2023 as well as a member of the Vodacom Youth Council in 2022, Mphoentle is passionate about providing innovation and tangible solutions for a better future.

Mphoentle is also dedicated to serving her community. Not only has she volunteered for over 9 years for the Tshepong Care Centre – an orphanage in Sebokeng, but she also volunteers for other organisations such as the Vodacom Foundation and Connect for Good to contribute towards initiatives such as packing meals, building.

Zoalize Jansen van Rensburg (17)

Zoalize’s dreams of being a world leader who can uplift South Africa and the world, and she believes the Miss World pageant is a beacon of hope, light, to realise her dreams.

“If I were to win the prestigious Miss World title, it would act as a testament that the only person who can kill your dream is yourself. I want to encourage our youth to believe in their capabilities, dare to dream, and be loud about the causes close to their hearts, says Zoalize, from Pretoria, Gauteng.

“For us to be the leaders of tomorrow, we need someone to invest in us today. I am investing in myself now, and I would be so honoured to take hands with the world to invest in others because our future looks brighter together,” she says.

The 17-year-old aspiring political scientist who holds an IGCSE level Cambridge certificate, said by entering the Miss World South Africa pageant, she is living her dream and goal of promoting young leadership.

She has supported, learned from, and worked alongside many non-profit social activist organisations such as POWA, CANSA, Arms of Mercy, Joburg Child Welfare, Eclatant Tolle, Bracelets of Hope, Beyoutifulbefly, PWRUP, as well as Power to You Foundation.

Sasha-Lee Taylor (27)

Sasha-Lee, from Gauteng is a business owner, published author and philanthropist with a passion for education and youth development. Her deep-seated desire to make a difference in people’s lives started from a very young age and she has been actively involved in helping others since she was in high school. Driven by a commitment to humanity, youth well-being, and mental health, she pursued a bachelor’s degree in social sciences with dual majors in Psychology and Marketing.

Sasha-Lee’s Learn to Read, Learn to Lead campaign aims to create a literate nation by providing valuable learning materials to areas and schools that lack resources.

This was a collaborative effort between Sasha-Lee and her sister – who wrote and illustrated the educational books, as well as organisations such as the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund, and Child Welfare Tshwane Fund, who helped bring this vision to life.

Sasha-Lee’s Beauty with a Purpose campaign focuses on providing quality education and resources to underserved communities and she believes education is the foundation for positive change and equitable opportunities, enabling individuals to break the cycle of poverty and contribute meaningfully to society.

“Together let us create a future where beauty transcends physical appearance and transforms lives,” says Sasha-Lee.

Claude Mmakgaka Mashego (24)

If she wins Miss World, Claude’s goal is to build a network of young leaders and community builders in South Africa and across the African continent through her non-profit company, the Young Leaders Network.

“There will be communities I can never reach for geographical reasons and because I am just one person. But can you imagine what we could achieve if young people across this country and continent came together with the common goal of building Africa into the powerhouse, we know it can be,” says the 24-year old medical doctor.

“For me, pageants have always been about finding a platform that gives one an opportunity and resources to be a community builder, finding my corner and brightening so much that my light inspires the next person to the same in their corner,” says the University of Pretoria Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery graduate.

Claude is working with the Maripi-Orhovelani Alumni Organization (MOAO), a non- profit organisation founded by the former learners of Orhovelani High School, where she matriculated.

They work on various projects to rebuild the school to higher than its former glory and to empower the learners and communities surrounding the school. Her wish is to see the inequality gap narrowed and poverty completely eradicated, equal quality educational opportunities and equal quality healthcare services provided for all the citizens of this country.

Asande Mchunu

“I have always had a love for the development, upliftment, and evolution of others. My passion lies in the development and upliftment of the youth – specifically adolescent girls and young women,” says Asande.

The 24-year-old, who is based in Gqeberha, is currently studying towards an Honours degree in Integrated Communication Science.

Asande says she was “born to serve” and this can be seen with her work at a local modelling development school, where she has volunteered as a teacher for the last decade. She also devotes her time to hosting weekly classes for females between the ages of 16 and 30 and has helped to empower over 500 adolescent girls and young women over the years.

Asande also gets involved in her local community every weekend by volunteering for the Grab & Go Foundation – an organisation that hands out sandwiches, clothing, and sanitary towels to homeless people. She also works with organisations such as Sinethemba Children’s Home, Cheshire Home for the differently abled, to name a few.

Luyanda Mbhamali (26)

Luyanda, 26, from Durban, describes herself as, “a woman whose passion burns brighter than her fears”.

“I believe that I was raised for a time such as this, where I can use my voice and exercise that power to stand up and command change,” says Luyanda.

A holder of a BCom in Supply Chain & Operations Management and a Supply Chain and Ethical Compliance specialist for one of SA’s retail giants by day, Michelle is also the founder of a social outreach campaign called, A Little More, whose core aim is to empower underprivileged youth. To date, A Little More has implemented a number of successful projects including a successful stationary drive and has an ambitious goal of helping a school start a library.

“My passion deeply lies within the social and economic welfare of our country. I’m ready to accept the responsibility that comes beyond the prestigious title itself. I’m passionate about seeking opportunities that will yield economic growth and simultaneously bring social cohesion,” she says.

Zoë Naidu (23)

“Seizing issues of disparity, takes a nation. With my country behind me, we can accelerate inclusivity, representation, and equality,” says Zoë, 23 from Durban.

As a student currently studying towards a Bachelor of Health Science in Chiropractic, Zoë wants to use this platform to empower others.

“Everyone deserves to be heard. Any platform afforded to me, allows me to step into being the voice to the voiceless,” she says.

Zoë is passionate about getting involved in local communities and serves by facilitating food and clothing donations as well as orphanage and frail-care visitations. She is also currently working on a project that focuses on inclusivity.

Motheo Mokoto (25)

“I intend to use this platform for the betterment of women and girls in vulnerable communities through education and advocacy,” says Motheo, 24, a User Experience Designer who is passionate about ending period poverty.

Hailing from Mahikeng in the Northwest, Motheo holds a BCom Honours in Strategic Brand Management and is driven by her desire to empower young people.

“I want to change behaviours, attitudes as well as shift social norms around period poverty and sexual education by increasing awareness and knowledge. I have been driving this initiative through the development and facilitation of menstrual workshops in communities in and around Mahikeng. I believe the Miss World South Africa title will amplify my efforts.

Motheo is an active member of her community who plays her part by tutoring youth at her local church, facilitating menstrual hygiene workshops and donating school.

Munei Tsanwani (26)

Munei, 25, from Limpopo, is a Clinical Data Analyst with a mission to make a difference to the scourge of unemployment.

“My dream is to empower as many young people as possible by providing them with the right education, employment opportunities, and fostering an entrepreneurial mind-set,” says Munei.

“My experiences have taught me to be more empathetic, and my education has given me tools to advocate for the issues closest to our hearts, like unemployment,” she continues.

Munei, who holds a B.Sc. Honors Degree in Biochemistry, is also the co-founder of the Alfred Kutama Foundation, which previously assisted disadvantaged families in the remote rural areas of Venda through the donation of groceries during the holiday season.

‘I aspire to be a woman of impact. I believe that we have been given different gifts in order to make a difference in the places we have been placed. I call it brightening the corner where you are,” says Munei.

Open Up to new worlds of reality shows with The Miss World SA on Saturday at 17:30, only on S3.

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