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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Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist: Video Entertainment

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SABC VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT CONGRATULATES OUR SAFTA WINNERS

Johannesburg, 30 September 2023: The 17th annual South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs17) ceremony was held this past weekend to honour and celebrate the best of the South African Film and Television industry.

The main awards were broadcast live on S3 at 8pm tonight and saw the SABC’s Video Entertainment division win 6 Golden Horns. South Africa’s much-loved duo Lawrence Maleka and former Miss Universe turned host, Zozibini Tunzi, excellently co-piloted the main show, which was a first for both!

As a lead up to the main broadcast, the red carpet was presented to the viewers by two award winning hosts Pamela Mtanga and Thabiso Makhubela.

SABC1’’s documentary feature Lobola, A Pride’s True Price? presented by filmmaker Sihle Hlophewon the awards for the Best Achievement in Directing and Best Documentary Feature.The Best Competition Reality Show went to Tropika Island of Treasure All Stars while Best Factual Programme went to Rebounders: Grizelda Grootboom.  Seasoned actor Craig Urbani walked away with the award for Best Supporting Actor in a TV Drama for his role on Makoti Season 2.

Skeem Saam actors Lebohang Elephant, Clement Maosa and Hellen Motsuki were joined by Generations – The Legacy’s Refilwe Madumo and Pearl Monama, Muvhango’s Ronewa Mudau, Uzalo’s Thuthuka Mthembu, Makoti’s Craig Urbani, Andile Gaelesiwe and Dr. VVO Mkhize as presented various award categories on the night.

The Craft Awards were held on Friday 29th September 2023 and will be broadcast on S3 on the 6th October 2023 at 20:30.

Congratulations to all the SABC Video Entertainment winners.

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Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist – Video Entertainment

072 382 2032

S3 LEETO EXPERIENCE VIEWER COMPETITION

LEETO OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE Leeto Experience is an Outdoor Lifestyle Adventure travel service company offering its GUESTS an exciting way to explore the country while enjoying the great outdoors.
S3 is hosting a viewer competition for viewers to stand a chance to win a weekend experience at LEETO OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE


The Prize includes :
1.Double Tickets to The Leeto Outdoor Lifestyle Experience
2.Adventure Weekend Pass

Competition entry dates:

Competition opens Wednesday 27 September 2023 and closes Thursday 28 2023 at 10pm

The competition is open to all South African citizens except directors, members, partners, employees, agents, service providers and consultants of the SABC, as well as any SABC employee including agencies, or their spouses, life partners, parents, children, brothers, sisters, business partners or associates.

Entrants are required to watch Dynasty ( on S3 @ 7pm ) and answer the question posted on S3’s Instagram Platforms as well as use the hashtag #LeetoExperience. Entrants will also need to tag @Sabc3 on their entry.

Winners will be announced on S3’s digital platforms by the 28th of September 2023 at 11:30pm.

Correct Entries received by the advertised deadline will be considered for the draw. Any late entries received after 10pm on 28 September 2023 will not be taken into consideration.

There is no restriction on the number of entries. The entrant may enter multiple times.

The SABC and its agents accept no responsibility for any problems or technical malfunction of any communication network or any late, lost, incomplete, misdirected, incorrectly submitted, delayed, illegible or corrupted entries. The SABC and its agents are not liable for any costs incurred, responses received or any other consequences of user error.

The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The SABC or its agents will not be held responsible for any disputes arising from the competition.

Entrants will be deemed to have accepted these rules and agree to be bound by them when entering.

Prizes are not transferable, and cannot be deferred or exchanged.

The SABC and its agents reserve the right to cancel, modify or amend the competition at any time, if deemed necessary in its opinion, and if circumstances arise outside of their control.

Entrants that enter need to be within the ages of 18 and older. Below the designated age will not be considered.

If an entrant cannot make the date we will have to find a new winner who can attend on the date mentioned.

By virtue of entry winners give consent for name to be mentioned/ flighted on the S3 platform and to being filmed the channel behind the scenes footage which will be flighted on television and on the social media accounts.

Winner needs to have a valid social media account account in order to take part.

Winner needs to follow at least one of S3’s Active Social Media Accounts.

The Winner will have to make their own way to and from Leeto Outdoor Experience and as such, S3 will not incur any travel costs.

JUSTIFIED (TUESDAYS @ 21:00, STARTS 12 SEPTEMBER 2023)

Enforcing his own brand of justice, a strong-willed, quiet lawman haunted by his past, U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) has returned to his native Kentucky to do what he has always done best – see that justice is served. When a case brings him face-to-face with an old friend who is now on the wrong side of the law, Raylan must also confront some long unfinished business with his ex-wife and aging father. This series is based on a short story by the international best-selling author of 3:10 to Yuma and Get Shorty, Elmore Leonard.

Episode highlights

Episode 1 – 12 September 2023

(Fire in the Hole)

Marshal Givens returns home and is assigned a case involving an old friend from his coal mining days who has become a white supremacist and blew up an African American church.

Episode 2 – 19 September 2023

(Riverbrook)

Raylan hunts an escaped prisoner who is determined to reunite with his ex-wife…and his stashed fortune.

Episode 3 – 26 September 2023

(Fixer)

Raylan comes to the aid of a bookie informant, who has been kidnapped by one of his collectors and one of his delinquent clients.

Episode 4 – 3 October 2023

(Long in the Tooth)

Raylan and the mob compete to capture a fugitive, Roland Pike, racing to the Mexican border.

Episode 5 – 10 October 2023

(The Law of Law and Thunder)

Raylan’s surveillance job on a fugitive is interrupted when he is forced to deal with his troubled father, who is causing mischief for a drug dealer who is renting from him.

Episode 6 – 17 October 2023

(The Collection)

Raylan’s surveillance job on a fugitive is interrupted when he is forced to deal with his troubled father, who is causing mischief for a drug dealer who is renting from him.

Episode 7 – 24 October 2023

(Blindspot)

Raylan and Ava survive a hitman’s attack, and Raylan suspects that the Crowder family is trying to get revenge on Ava. But are his own biases clouding his judgment?

Episode 8 – 31 October 2023

(Blowback)

Raylan tries to defuse a hostage situation in the Marshals’ office without any casualties, and later discovers that his relationship with Ava could have repercussions on Boyd Crowder’s prison sentence.

Episode 9 – 7 November 2023

(Hatless)

While away from the Marshall’s office because of a forced “vacation,” Raylan comes to the aid of his ex-wife after she is threatened by dangerous loan collectors who are looking for her husband.

Episode 10 – 14 November 2023

(The Hammer)

Fresh out of prison, Boyd Crowder begins his mission to bring “religion” to the backwoods. Meanwhile Raylan starts trying to make a new case against Boyd while working as a bodyguard for a judge whose life has been threatened.

Episode 11 – 21 November 2023

(Veterans)

Raylan learns that his dad’s life is in danger because he ran Bo Crowder’s business while Bo was in prison and ran it into the ground. Raylan turns to an unlikely source to pin a meth lab killing on Boyd Crowder.

Episode 12 – 28 November 2023

(Fathers and Sons)

The marshals are forced to turn to Arlo for help in making a case against Bo Crowder, but will he go along? Meanwhile, Bo is having problems of his own with Boyd, who continues to wage a religious war against his drug business.

Episode 13 – 5 December 2023

(Bulletville)

Bo gets revenge on Boyd for blowing up his ephedrine shipment, asks Arlo to help him kill Raylan at the request of the Miami cartel, and kidnaps Ava for bait and insurance against Raylan.

Open Up to new worlds of Dramas with Justified on S3, Tuesdays at 21:00, starts 12 September 2023.

For more information and publicity photos contact S3 Publicity.

For media enquiries:

Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist – Video Entertainment

072 382 2032/ phalakatshelamc@sabc.co.za

THE 2023 GLOBAL CITIZEN FESTIVAL TO BE BROADCAST ON S3

Johannesburg, 7 September 2023 – S3 is pleased to announce that the channel will broadcast the 2023 edition of the annual Global Citizen Festival Central Park on Saturday 23rd of September 2023 at 21:30.

S3 has been in the forefront of Global Citizen Festival and continues to do so with this edition of Global Citizen offering. The S3 brand is committed to be part of a movement that aims to eradicate poverty and promotes active citizenship on a global stage.

The Global Citizen Festival Central Park focuses on Systemic Reforms For Equity, For The Planet, For Food and For Jobs.

Global Citizen is the world’s leading international advocacy organization on a mission to end extreme poverty NOW. Powered by a worldwide community of everyday activists raising their voices and taking action, the movement is amplified by campaigns and events that convene leaders in music, entertainment, public policy, media, philanthropy, and the corporate sector. Over the past 10 years, $43.6 billion in commitments announced on Global Citizen platforms has been deployed, impacting nearly 1.3 billion lives. Established in Australia in 2008, Global Citizen’s team operates from New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Berlin, Melbourne, Toronto, Johannesburg, Lagos and beyond.

This year’s Global Citizen Festival takes place on the Great Lawn of Central Park in New York City and will showcase performances by artists such as Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Ms Lauryn Hill, Anitta, D-Nice and Sofia Carson.

Bill Nye, Bridget Moynahan, Busy Philipps, Carmelo Anthony, Common, Connie Britton, Danai Gurira, Gayle King, Jordan Fisher, Lewis Pugh, Padma Lakshmi, Phoebe Gates, Rachel Brosnahan, Sophia Bush, and renowned advocates Barbie Izquierdo, Deja Foxx, Ineza Umuhoza Grace, Jerome Foster II, Nkosana Butholenkosi Masuku, Sophia Kianni, Pashtana Durrani, and Wangari Kuria are also set to participate at the event, which will be broadcast live around the world.

In 1990, according to the World Bank, 2 billion people were living in extreme poverty. Years of unified action on a global scale saw that number reduced to less than 650 million by 2019, prior to the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, for the first time in a generation, extreme poverty is on the rise, threatening to undermine decades of progress.  

About Global Citizen

Global Citizen is the world’s leading international advocacy organization on a mission to end extreme poverty NOW. Powered by a worldwide community of everyday activists raising their voices and taking action, the movement is amplified by campaigns and events that convene leaders in music, entertainment, public policy, media, philanthropy and the corporate sector. Over the past 10 years, $43.6 billion in commitments announced on Global Citizen platforms has been deployed, impacting nearly 1.3 billion lives. Established in Australia in 2008, Global Citizen’s team operates from New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Berlin, Melbourne, Toronto, Johannesburg, Lagos and beyond. Join the movement at globalcitizen.org, download the Global Citizen app, and follow Global Citizen on FacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTok and Twitter.

About S3

S3 is a revamped channel servicing the independent thinker and the progressive South African millennial. We want our viewers to open up to new lands, new content, new ideas and new ways of being. Through this new positioning, S3 invites viewers to take in all the new programming that is on offer; to open up to a dialogue with your public broadcasting channel. Ultimately, our vision is to foster the spirit of curiosity and spearhead a generation of free thinkers. S3 is opening itself up to new viewers. These viewers, who fall under the millennial umbrella, are more socially conscious and environmentally aware than their predecessors. They are progressive and open-minded and S3 will champion their frame of mind.

Open Up to new worlds of impact makers with the 2023 Global Citizen Concert set to be broadcast on S3 on Saturday 23 September 2023 at 21:30.  

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Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist: Video Entertainment

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WIFE SWAP CASTING CALL

Long Version:   “ WIFE SWAP CASTING CALL   We’re looking for families to take part in the exciting social experiment series, Wife Swap.   What would it be like if you swapped homes and families with someone else? What would you learn about how other people live, or how they raise their children? Could the experience even change your life? What sort of changes would you introduce to a new family?   In this fun and informative series, wives from very different families agree to swap homes, husbands, moody teenagers, and lifestyles, to see what it is like to live in another family’s home.   This is a unique and remarkable opportunity to experience how someone makes all those day-to-day decisions.   Will it confirm that you’ve got it just right and make you feel grateful for your own family?  Or will it be an eye-opener, a major catalyst to convince you to make some long-overdue changes when you get back home?   To enter go to www.wifeswap.co.za   #WifeSwapSAonS3 #S3OpenUp #OpenUpNewWorlds “  

FREEDOM FLYER: THE SAILOR MALAN STORY

S3 announces the broadcast of the documentary Freedom Flyer: The Sailor Malan Story on Monday 4th of September 2023 at 9pm.

This historical documentary follows the riveting journey of Adolph ‘Sailor’ Malan, a true South African hero whose indomitable spirit defied two formidable adversaries – Hitler and apartheid. “Freedom Flyer,” unveils the untold tale of courage, sacrifice, and hope that defined a generation. This is a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit.

In a narrative that spans from the skies of World War II to the battlefields against injustice, “Freedom Flyer” takes audiences on an unforgettable expedition. Adolph “Sailor” Malan’s soaring legacy comes alive as the documentary weaves through his heroic feats as an ace fighter pilot during the war, defending Britain against the forces of evil. But his fight didn’t end there, his unwavering commitment led him to the forefront of the anti-apartheid movement upon his return home.

The documentary delves deep into Sailor Malan’s remarkable journey, painting an intricate portrait of his resilience, bravery, and determination. Through exclusive interviews, rare footage, and expert analysis, “Freedom Flyer” paints a vivid picture of a man who became a symbol of hope and freedom for countless souls.

The film’s relevance transcends time, resonating with today’s audience as a poignant reminder of the battles fought and sacrifices made for justice and freedom.

The documentary brings insightful participation of Historians, Dilip Sarkar, and Bill Nasson, Businessman Nick Oppenheimer, Professor Thula Simpson, Vinolia Hlangwana, and the children of Sailor Malan Jonathan Malan and Valerie Cranshaw.

“As I delved into Sailor Malan’s story for ‘Freedom Flyer,’ I was struck by the resilience of a global South African whose narrative was suppressed by the very apartheid system he valiantly fought against. What truly captivated me was Sailor Malan’s indomitable spirit, a beacon of hope that guided him through two battles – one against Hitler’s tyranny and another against apartheid’s injustice. Sailor Malan’s journey is a call to action, particularly for today’s youth. It’s a rallying cry that even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds, unshakable conviction, courage, and determination can all help to shape a better world”. – Desmond Naidoo, Filmmaker.

For more information, interview opportunities and publicity photos please contact S3 Publicity.

Open Up to new worlds of documentaries, Freedom Flyer: The Sailor Malan Story on Monday 4th of September 2023, only on S3.  

For media enquiries

Contact

Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist: Video Entertainment

072 382 20232/ Email: phalakatshelamc@sabc.co.za

FREEDOM FLYER: THE SAILOR MALAN STORY

S3 announces the broadcast of the documentary Freedom Flyer: The Sailor Malan Story on Monday 4th of September 2023 at 9pm.

This historical documentary follows the riveting journey of Adolph ‘Sailor’ Malan, a true South African hero whose indomitable spirit defied two formidable adversaries – Hitler and apartheid. “Freedom Flyer,” unveils the untold tale of courage, sacrifice, and hope that defined a generation. This is a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit.

In a narrative that spans from the skies of World War II to the battlefields against injustice, “Freedom Flyer” takes audiences on an unforgettable expedition. Adolph “Sailor” Malan’s soaring legacy comes alive as the documentary weaves through his heroic feats as an ace fighter pilot during the war, defending Britain against the forces of evil. But his fight didn’t end there, his unwavering commitment led him to the forefront of the anti-apartheid movement upon his return home.

The documentary delves deep into Sailor Malan’s remarkable journey, painting an intricate portrait of his resilience, bravery, and determination. Through exclusive interviews, rare footage, and expert analysis, “Freedom Flyer” paints a vivid picture of a man who became a symbol of hope and freedom for countless souls.

The film’s relevance transcends time, resonating with today’s audience as a poignant reminder of the battles fought and sacrifices made for justice and freedom.

The documentary brings insightful participation of Historians, Dilip Sarkar, and Bill Nasson, Businessman Nick Oppenheimer, Professor Thula Simpson, Vinolia Hlangwana, and the children of Sailor Malan Jonathan Malan and Valerie Cranshaw.

“As I delved into Sailor Malan’s story for ‘Freedom Flyer,’ I was struck by the resilience of a global South African whose narrative was suppressed by the very apartheid system he valiantly fought against. What truly captivated me was Sailor Malan’s indomitable spirit, a beacon of hope that guided him through two battles – one against Hitler’s tyranny and another against apartheid’s injustice. Sailor Malan’s journey is a call to action, particularly for today’s youth. It’s a rallying cry that even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds, unshakable conviction, courage, and determination can all help to shape a better world”. – Desmond Naidoo, Filmmaker.

For more information, interview opportunities and publicity photos please contact S3 Publicity.

Open Up to new worlds of documentaries, Freedom Flyer: The Sailor Malan Story on Monday 4th of September 2023, only on S3.  

For media enquiries

Contact

Caroline Phalakatshela

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NATASHA JOUBERT IS CROWNED MISS SOUTH AFRICA 2023

An ecstatic Natasha Joubert from Tshwane has been crowned Miss South Africa 2023 at the spectacular pageant finale held at the SunBet Arena at Time Square in Pretoria on Sunday night.

Joubert (26) is a BCom Marketing Management graduate and is the owner and fashion designer of Natalia Jefferys, a company she started when she was 19.

Runner-up was Johannesburg’s Bryoni Govender who was also the Motherkind fitness award winner.

An emotional and overwhelmed Joubert said she was truly humbled and grateful to win the title and to be the first to wear the glittering new Mowana (“Tree of Life”) crown from Nungu Diamonds.

She received R1 million in cash in a prize and sponsorship package that includes the use of a serviced apartment at the lavish Brookfield at Royal in Kensington – developed by Tricolt – for the year of her reign. She will also get to drive a Mercedes-Benz GLC as well as go on a trip to Paris sponsored by L’Oreal.

In her acceptance speech Joubert, a firm favourite among the crowd watching the pageant, said: “I am incredibly honoured and humbled to be crowned Miss South Africa 2023. As I step into this new role, I am filled with a sense of responsibility to make a positive difference in the world around me. I believe that success is not just about personal accomplishments, but about the opportunities we have to give back and uplift those around us. I will strive to be a source of inspiration and support for others, just as I have been supported on my journey now and before.

“This moment is the epitome of a full circle moment for me. A dream that started 11 years ago – and which three years ago did come to fruition after proudly representing my country on an international stage at Miss Universe at Miss Universe South Africa – has today become a reality. It took a lot of hard work, grit, self-confidence and support to keep my dream alive and to keep on believing in the beauty of second chances. It is a journey that I will forever be grateful for which moulded and shaped me into the woman I am today.

“I pledge to use this platform to advocate for the causes close to my heart and to be a source of inspiration for others. Entrepreneurship lies at the heart of innovation and economic growth. It is the driving force that propels nations forward, creating jobs, nurturing creativity, and fostering a spirit of resilience.

“I will also commit to cultivating an environment where entrepreneurial spirits can thrive. It pains me to know that more than half of South Africa’s youth lack the financial means to pursue their dreams. I was fortunate to receive a bursary that enabled me to continue my education, and I have been proactive in giving back. Not waiting for a crown on my head, I’ve been working to make a difference,” she revealed.

The winner of the special Crown Chaser of the season award, as voted for by the public, was Lungo Katete.

Says Stephanie Weil, CEO of the Miss South Africa Organisation:  “Huge congratulations to Natasha, our newly crowned Miss South Africa 2023. A worthy winner, she embodies the Miss South Africa Organisation’s vision that if you can dream it you can achieve it and that just one person can make a big difference. May this year’s winner inspire a nation. We can’t wait to see what she achieves. And well done to runner-up Bryoni and the other five finalists who gave it their all on the evening. We truly had a strong group of women vying for the crown this year, a testament to the importance and value that the Miss South Africa title has come to stand for.”

The Miss South Africa 2023 pageant finale was broadcast live on SABC 3 and streamed for an international audience on the Miss South Africa app.

The all-female judging line-up comprised reigning Miss Universe, R’Bonney Nola Gabriel, actress author and entrepreneur Leandie du Randt, actress and L’Oréal Paris Sub-Saharan Ambassador, Thuso Mbedu, media icon and award-winning investigative television journalist, Devi Sankaree Govender and entrepreneur and former Miss South Africa, Jo-Ann Strauss.

Miss South Africa is presented by Weil Entertainment in association with Sun International. SABC3 is the official broadcast partner.


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FROM CROWN CHASER TO MISS SOUTH AFRICA LIVE BROADCAST ON S3

Johannesburg, 11 August 2023 – S3 is gearing up for the much-anticipated live broadcast of the 2023 Miss South Africa pageant on Sunday, 13 August 2023, from 18:30. 

Media personality and style icon, Bonang Matheba, returns as the official host of the Miss SA, with Her House of BNG Cap Classique as the official Miss South Africa celebration sponsor.

Having a long association with Miss South Africa over the past decade, Matheba first hosted the pageant for its 60th anniversary in 2018, then returned in 2019 when Zozibini Tunzi took the title. Matheba has played a massive role this year, having been on the journey with the finalists as a judge on the Miss South Africa television series Crown Chasers which was broadcast recently on S3.

South Africans will wait in anticipation to see who of the following seven finalists will be competing for the Miss South Africa crown: 

  • Anke Rothman (23)
  • Bryoni Govemner (26)
  • Homba Mazaleni (23)
  • Jordan Van Der Vyver (27)
  • Melissa Nayimuli (27)
  • Nande Mabala (25)
  • Natasha Joubert (25)

On the judging panel for 2023 is Reigning Miss Universe R’Bonney Nola Gabriel, renowned South African Actress and Author Leandie du Randt, nominated Emmy South African actress Thuso Mbedu, Investigative Television Journalist Devi Sankaree Govender and Jo-Ann Strauss, Presenter, Businesswomen and Miss South Africa 2000.

For more information and interview opportunities, contact the S3 Publicity office. 

Open Up to new worlds of reality and tune in to the live broadcast of Miss South Africa 2023 this Sunday, 13th of August, at 18:30 on S3 and SABC Plus. 

SABC+ is available for download from Apple and Android App Stores.

For media enquiries

Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist – Video Entertainment

072 382 2032/ phalakatshelamc@sabc.co.za