Nobukhosi Mukwevho is guest judge for Crown Chasers episode 4

Designer Nobukhosi Mukwevho is theguest judge on episode 4 of the Miss South Africa television series Crown Chasers which airs on Sunday, July 30 at 16h00 on SABC 3. She joins the show’s regular judges Bonang Matheba and Leandie du Randt along with series’ host Zozibini Tunzi.

Episode 4, titled Honouring our Heritage, shows the importance of understanding the many cultures and backgrounds that exist in South Africa. The first challenge introduces the finalists to Banyana Banyana, ahead of their departure for the World Cup, and showcases the value of national pride. The finalists also create their favourite dish and explain what it means to them. For their main challenge, they will give a five-minute TED Talk about their heritage, how their community and family has become an integral part of who they are and why they should represent the Miss South Africa brand. The episode ends with a photo shoot that focuses on African cultures.

Mukwevho is the founder of the dynamic South African fashion brand @Khosinkosi and served as a judge for the Miss South Africa Top 30 last year.

Crown Chasers viewers and Miss South Africa fans are encouraged to vote for their favourite Crown Chaser via the official Miss South Africa App which can also be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Voting is open until August 7 at 10h00.

After the final episode of Crown Chasers is broadcast, seven finalists will remain to strut their stuff at the SunBet Arena at Time Square in Pretoria on Sunday, August 13, in the hope of being crowned Miss South Africa 2023.

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

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Issued by Ninesquared Communications and Events on behalf of the Miss South Africa Organisation. For more information contact Janine Walker on janine@ninesquared.co.za or Grant Bushby on grant@jagcomms.org

Natasha Joubert celebrates back-to-back wins on Crown Chasers

Miss South Africa finalist Natasha Joubert has won her second Crown Chasers challenge on SABC3 with an impressive back-to-back win.

In Episode 3 titled Down to Businessthe remaining 10 Miss South Africa finalists were introduced to MoFaya energy drinks and asked to create their own innovative energy drink can and build a business plan or marketing strategy for their product.

Joubert was named the episode’s winner, hot on the heels of her win in Mauritius the previous week.

Joubert says she was delighted with her double victory: “The two challenges were very different from one another but in both I could use my creative side. These challenges are exactly what they say they are … challenging! However, I want to always put myself in the position to think differently and grow.”

She doesn’t believe that taking the top spot has put extra pressure on her.

“As soon as you see you are capable, you want to push your own limits. I definitely surprised myself and I want to stay as consistent as possible. Every week is nerve-wracking as many of the challenges are a first for me.”

What did she particularly like about this Sunday’s challenge? “The creativity and team effort behind it. We got to work in teams and Nande and I were both so excited that we could express our heritage and background. I am more of a visual person, so this was a challenge where you could express yourself. As soon as you believe in your design and the story behind it, it becomes easy to present it whole-heartedly.”

What can viewers expect from her in the remaining episodes? “A lot of vulnerability! There are many days where I feel extremely vulnerable so share and show parts of myself like never before. When I did Miss South Africa in 2020 it did not give me a lot of opportunity to show a lot of myself. With Crown Chasers, people are getting to know my humour and my emotions and see how I always try to push and grow. I get to show them my growth and readiness,” she says.

There was a shock announcement at the end of this week’s episode when finalist Levern Jose make the decision to leave the competition for personal reasons, meaning that no contestant was voted out.

The next episode of Crown Chasers will be broadcast on SABC3 on Sunday, July 30, at 16h00. TitledHonouring our Heritage, the importance of understanding the vast cultures and backgrounds that exist in South Africa is the focus. The first mini challenge introduces the finalists to Banyana Banyana ahead of their departure to the World Cup. The team, together with the finalists, have a bootcamp and showcase the importance of national pride. Each finalist is then tasked with creating a meal and explaining what the food means to her before fellow contestants get a chance to taste the dish. For their main challenge, finalists present a five-minute TED Talk about their heritage, how their community and family have become an integral part of who they are and why they should represent the Miss South Africa brand. A photo shoot will focus on African cultures with an end-of-episode elimination. Guest judge is the award-winning fashion designer Khosi Nkosi.

Crown Chasers viewers and Miss South Africa fans are encouraged to vote for their favourite Crown Chaser via the official Miss South Africa App which can also be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Voting is open from now until August 7 at 10h00.

Miss South Africa 2023 will be crowned at the SunBet Arena at Time Square in Pretoria on Sunday, August 13.

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

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

Don’t miss Crown Chasers on Sundays (16:00) and the repeat (22:00). The live broadcast of Miss South Africa 2023 is Sunday, 13th of August (19:00), kicking off with the Red Carpet at (18:30) and will be repeated on the 28th of August (21:30) on S3 and SABC Plus. SABC+ is available for download from Apple and Android App Stores.

Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi lit up the stage as The Masked Singer South Africa’s

For the first time since everybody’s favourite guessing game hit our screens – and after the identities of sevenhigh-profile personalities had been revealed – The Masked Singer South Africa’s four detectives finally solved a mystery together.

When the time arrived for the elegantly wired Robot to show her beautiful human face, detectives J’Something, Somizi Mhlongo, Sithelo Shozi and Skhumba Hlophe all named Miss Universe 2019, Zozibini Tunzi.

However, it took quite a while for the four investigators to reach their lightbulb moment

This week, the second group of remaining bizarre, costumed characters competed to keep their anonymity intact. Robot opened the show, followed by Doughnut, Lollipop, Fox, and Lion.

In her humorous pre-recorded clue package, Robot transmitted in an Eastern meditation pose that, as technical as she is, there is no AI in her self-care. Then, the camera zoomed into some badges; whereafter we saw Robot gracing the cover of a magazine. The Masked Singer South Africa’s sentient humanoid also revealed that her body art “had people in a frenzy” and that she transferred her downloads to two other machines.  

Following Robot’s electrifying performance of Whitney Houston’s “I wanna dance with somebody”, J’Something gauged that Robot was not a musician. Still, he complimented her voice – his favourite on the show. The names Amanda du Point and Linda Mtobo crossed J’Something’s mind.

For Sithelo, Robot’s magazine cover and exquisite physique signaled the word “model”. Hence, Sithelo’s guesses were Joelle Kayembe or Rosette Ncwane.

Robot’s previous performances on the show prompted Somizi to believe that the lady behind the mask is a beauty pageant winner. The feminine long-legged masked singer gave him “Zozibini vibes.” But that was before this week’s clue package with the Asian meditation setting, which convinced him it was Lalla Hirayama. For starters, Lalla is Japanese, and Japan is where one finds all Robot’s tech stuff.   

Skhumba agreed with Somizi but did not discard the possibility of Robot being Zozi.

When the Men in Black brought Robot’s final clue – a physical item –onto the stage, Robot explained the bowl of soup with a line from Oliver Twist: “Please, Sir, can I have some more.”

 J’Something was caught off-guard. Was it perhaps one of his guesses from long ago, Bonang Matheba? Because Bonang dated D’Banj, whose hit song is “Oliver Twist”? Yet, Amanda du Pont has her own make-up range.

But the soup confirmed Skhumba’s suspicion about Zozi. Miss Universes can eat for free wherever they go.

So, before the next Masked Singer, Doughnut, rolled onto the stage, the detectives locked in Amanda du Pont, Lalla Hirayama, Joelle Kayembe and Zozibini Tunzi.

After Robot received the fewest votes, leading to her unmasking, J’Something, Somizi, and Sithelo changed their tune. J’Something delved into his notes from previous episodes. Somizi realized Robot’s hand gestures were like those of a Miss Universe, and Sithelo recalled how a model in a Vogue magazine with tattoos was mistaken for Zozi.  

As Zozi’s mask dropped, host Mpho Popps’s jaw dropped. A Miss Universe was next to him on The Masked Singer South Africa stage!

Being on the show was a wonderful, enjoyable experience for our ravishing Miss Universe. “I did the show because I love to sing. It brings me pure joy. I loved every moment of living in that musical bubble where people had no idea who I was.”- Zozibini Tunzi.

The Masked Singer South Africa is screened on S3 on Saturdays at 18:30 and SABC1 on the same night at 20:00. 

Ntandose Mosibi is guest judge for Crown Chasers episode 3

Television presenter Ntandose Mosibi is the guest judge on episode 3 of the Miss South Africa television series Crown Chasers which airs on Sunday, July 23 at 16h00 on SABC 3. She joins the show’s regular judges Bonang Matheba and Leandie du Randt along with series’ host Zozibini Tunzi.

Episode 3, titled Down to Business, showcases the importance of understanding business and sees the finalists introduced to MoFaya energy drinks and tasked with creating their own innovative energy drink can. They are briefed, alongside a teammate, to build a business plan or marketing strategy for their specific product. The episode closes with another elimination leaving just nine finalists.

Says Mosibi: “I’m so proud to have been a guest judge alongside Bonang and Leandie. It was an amazing experience and I hope I brought my brand of flair and all the fire that fuels every single thing we do at MoFaya.”

Tell us about the challenges the finalists’ faced and how did you think they fared?

“The gorgeous young women did exceptionally well throughout. Though some initially battled to integrate their personal values with those of their team mate, they quickly rose to the challenge (as expected) and managed to perform under intense pressure. These are Miss South Africa 2023 finalists after all!”

Do you think Crown Chasers is a good idea?

“Absolutely! It’s taken pageantry and reality show to a whole new level. The combination of not only how hard the ladies work but also what goes into making a Miss South Africa and the competition come alive.”

What are you looking for when it comes to a potential Miss South Africa 2023?

“A beautiful soul that lights up the room! Miss South Africa needs to be someone who understands that winning the competition is qualifying for the job, then the real work begins. I am looking for a humble yet confident victor, one that sees value in inspiring people through their success. Someone who stands up for the voiceless and does so with grace and humility.”

Any advice for the remaining contestants?

“Authenticity, authenticity, authenticity. Be true to who and what you are. Evolve, grow, adapt, be inspired by the world around you. Stand firm and grounded by your values. Have fun and enjoy this life changing experience.”

Crown Chasers viewers and Miss South Africa fans are encouraged to vote for their favourite Crown Chaser via the official Miss South Africa App which can also be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Voting is open until August 7 at 10h00.

After the final episode of Crown Chasers is broadcast, seven finalists will remain to strut their stuff at the SunBet Arena at Time Square in Pretoria on Sunday, August 13, in the hope of being crowned Miss South Africa 2023.

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

Go to:
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➢ Twitter: @Official_MissSA
➢ Instagram: @official_misssa
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➢ Download the Miss South Africa App from the Apple App Store or Google Play store

Lungo Katete becomes second Miss South Africa finalist voted out of Crown Chasers


Lungo Katete becomes second Miss South Africa finalist
voted out of Crown Chasers

Twenty-six year old Lungo Katete – who hails from Midrand in Gauteng – became the second Miss South Africa finalist to be voted out of Crown Chasers, the behind-the-scenes Miss South Africa television series which debuted last week on SABC 3.

In the first episode – in which viewers first got to meet the 12 Miss South Africa 2023 finalists – Lebohang Raputsoe from Sharpeville was eliminated from the running.

In episode 2, the remaining 11 contestants travelled to Mauritius where they were tasked with creating a travel vlog, given a beach challenge and had to participate in a swimwear photoshoot. They also got to meet Miss Universe Mauritius. Judges Bonang Matheba and Leandie du Randt, along with guest judge Vanessa Carreira Coutroulis, then evaluated the finalists’ performances at a networking event and judged their first official photoshoot, with Katete leaving at the end of the episode.

Winner of the episode was Natasha Joubert.

Says Katete: “Participating in Crown Chasers was an unforgettable experience. I met some of the most wonderful women in South Africa and was surrounded by such an amazing organisation who made this journey worthwhile.

“I always thought that the moment I would cherish the most along this journey would be when I was told me that I made it to the Top 12, but the journey got better and better with each passing day. We got to travel to the beautiful island of Mauritius and experience the people, the culture and shoot on a beautiful private which is a moment I will never forget.

“To be eliminated was the hard part, but if there is one thing I can guarantee it is that my journey does not stop here.”

Katete, who holds a Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Bachelor of Architectural Studies Honours and a Master of Architecture (Professional) Degree from the University of the Witwatersrand works as a candidate architect, describes her Miss South Africa journey thus: “It has been an unforgettable experience. For the longest time being the next Miss South Africa has always been a dream of mine. So to be granted the opportunity to live in that reality and be on this journey has been a dream come true and will always have a special place in my heart.”

How was it participating in Crown Chasers?

“Taking part in Crown Chasers was unforgettable, because the process is set up in such a way that you are challenged each week to allow you to grow and evolve and you learn so much about yourself. I met some of the most incredible women and was surrounded by an amazing organisation that made this journey worthwhile.”

Tell us about the challenges and what you found particularly difficult?

“Our very first challenge was to pack everything we needed to go to Mauritius in just 30 minutes and film the entire process to create a one minute packing video. Then just when we thought we could relax, our amazing host Zozibini Tunzi informed us that we would have to create a seven to 10 minute vlog of our time in Mauritius. As daunting as it was, my focus was to showcase Mauritius from my perspective and to show those watching who I am and what I am about. While in Mauritius we had an wonderful photoshoot; we were in a different country away from home which was a bit challenging but I always make sure I do my best in everything I do. On elimination day we had to strut our stuff in front of the judges. If there is one thing I can guarantee it is that my walk is an extension of who I am. It showcases not only my elegance but also my strength. So in that final challenge I made sure my presence was known!”

What is your message to the remaining Miss South Africa finalists?

“To my fellow contestants, it has been an honour and a privilege to meet you all and be on such an awesome journey with you. Always remember to be present and enjoy the journey. So often we get lost in the moment and forget to take in what’s going on around us. But it is important to allow yourself to stop and smell the roses along the way and enjoy it.”

What next for you?

“Right now my focus is on building the life I have always dreamt of, starting with my upcoming graduation to celebrate what I have been able to achieve this far and the dreams that are still to come.”

Do you have a message for your supporters?

“To all of those who have supported me along the way, I would like to take this moment to say thank you. Thank you for believing in me and for supporting me throughout this journey as I got to live a lifelong dream.”

Episode 3 of Crown Chasers – titled Down to Businesswill be broadcast on Sunday, July 23 at 16h00 on SABC 3. This episode showcases the importance of understanding business. Finalists are introduced to MoFaya energy drinks and asked to create their own innovative energy drink can. They are briefed alongside a teammate to build a business plan or marketing strategy for their specific product. The episode closes with another elimination leaving just nine finalists. Guest judge is Ntandose Mosibi.

Crown Chasers viewers and Miss South Africa fans are encouraged to vote for their favourite Crown Chaser via the official Miss South Africa App which can also be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Voting is open from now until August 7 at 10h00.

Miss South Africa 2023 will be crowned at the SunBet Arena at Time Square in Pretoria on Sunday, August 13.

Miss South Africa is presented by Weil Entertainment in association with Sun International. SABC3 is the official broadcast partner. The sponsors for the Crown Chasers Mauritius episode were World Leisure Holidays, SunLife, Long Beach Resort, Ile Aux Cerfs, Sugar Beach Resort. The swimwear photoshoot is sponsored by Intuition South Africa with swimwear from Imbe by Miss South Africa 2020 Shudufhadzo Musida for the photoshoot while Imprint ZA is the runway designer sponsor.

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➢ Download the Miss South Africa App from the Apple App Store or Google Play store

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

Don’t miss Crown Chasers on Sundays (16:00) and the repeat (22:00). The live broadcast of Miss South Africa 2023 is Sunday, 13th of August (19:00), kicking off with the Red Carpet at (18:30) and will be repeated on the 28th of August (21:30) on S3 and SABC Plus. SABC+ is available for download from Apple and Android App Stores.

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The Watermelon case is closed: Detective panel caught Devi Sankaree Govender in the act on The Masked Singer South Africa

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The Watermelon case is closed:Detective panel caught Devi Sankaree Govender in the act on The Masked Singer South Africa

South Africans know there’s no place to hide when award-winning investigative journalist Devi Sankaree Govender knocks on your door. For many years the pint-sized bulldog also kept television viewers on the edge of their seats, going undercover to expose what you have the right to see.   

But who would have thought that Devi would one day find a hiding place in a Watermelon costume, trying to evade a group of nosy detectives? Devi is the latest celebrity unmasked on the fun-filled mystery singing contest The Masked Singer South Africa.  

Initially, Devi’s sweet Watermelon case was a tough one to solve. But following her third act on stage, three of the four detectives nailed it.

After the first two rounds of the competition, during which six big-name stars lost the popularity vote, Devi made it to the final ten aiming to keep their identity a secret.

However, The Masked Singer South Africa reached a whole new level this week. Instead of the previous face-offs and head-to-heads, the game elevated to the phase where it is every Mask for themselves.

So, five of the costumed characters returned this week, while the other five will fight it out in the following episode. The Mask with the fewest votes in each group of five must show their face.   

Devi’s Watermelon competed against Sunflower, Tree, Elephant and Rhino.

Watermelon pulled out all the stops becoming a “Dancing Queen” with the classic Abba song. Detectives J’Something, Somizi Mhlongo, Sithelo Shozi and Skhumba Hlophe noted her every move and scrutinised the hints in her new crazy clue package.

The clue package disclosed that Watermelon’s history involved some crime scenes, and she wanted to be a lawyer. She also showed a photograph of Lionel Richie and noted, “My eldest seedling is where Michael Jordan spends many nights.” 

Somizi immediately ascertained that Watermelon was his age or slightly younger as Abba was all the rage in the 1970s, meaning she had to be in her 40s at least. Skhumba interpreted the song entirely differently. In his mind, Watermelon could only be former Miss South Africa Kerishnie Naicker. Skhumba recalled how “Dancing Queen” played when Kerishnie was crowned.

For the first time, each masked celebrity had to choose a physical item to assist the detective panel in completing the puzzle. Watermelon revealed a Miss South Africa sash, confirming Skhumba’s assumption. However, J’Something alerted Skhumba that Watermelon explained the item by saying, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.”

At this stage, J’Something thought Lerato Mbele could be Watermelon because she’s a news anchor with international connections. Somizi named Devi, while Sithelo pointed to journalist Iman Rappetti.

Once the votes were in, Watermelon seemed to be deflated by her fate.

As usual, the sleuths could lock in their final guesses, starting with J’Something. When he met Watermelon for the first time at the beginning of the series, he believed it was chef Kamini Pather, and this week he went with Lerato. Still, one week he was convinced it was someone who was a guest judge on his other television gig My Kitchen Rules, namely Devi.

Somizi agreed with J’Something, and Sithelo noted that she also predicted Devi during a former episode. Yet, Skhumba held onto “that sash thing” and Kerishnie Naicker.

Except for Skhumba, the panel finally solved a mystery together when Devi
emerged from the costume. Someone else who was utterly shocked was the show’s host Mpho Popps. He was on Devi’s TV show a while ago, raving about his role on The Masked Singer, and Devi’s lips were zipped about her involvement.

Devi expressed that The Masked Singer South Africa was a fantastic experience: “The whole reason I wanted to do it is that many people look at me on my show and think, ‘Yas, that chick, she’s hectic, and she’s heavy’. The Masked Singer shows that we all have so many different sides to our personalities.”

Yet, something bothered her. Why did the tiniest person have the biggest and heaviest mask? On Skhumba’s suggestion, Devi will return to investigate the matter.

Devi explained that the sash fooling Skhumba related to being a judge on Miss SA last year. And the Michael Jordan clue? Her daughter is a golfer who studies at the University of North Carolina.

The Masked Singer South Africa is screened on SABC3 on Saturdays at 18:30 and SABC 1 at 20:00, with a repeat on SABC 1 on Thursdays at 21:00. Join the guessing game on Twitter: #MaskedSingerSA.

Sunday, July 9, 2023: Sharpeville’s Lebohang Raputsoe became the first Miss South Africa finalist to be voted out of Crown Chasers

In the first episode viewers got to meet the finalists in the running for the title of Miss South Africa 2023 and learn why they believe they should take the crown. The finalists were presented with their official sashes by Miss South Africa and Miss Universe 2019 Zozibini Tunzi (who is also the series’ host) and current Miss South Africa Ndavi Nokeri.

Judges Bonang Matheba and Leandie du Randt, along with guest judge Dr Tamaryn Green Nxumalo, evaluated their performances at a networking event as well as during their first official photoshoot, with Raputsoe leaving at the end of the episode.

Reveals Raputsoe: “Crown Chasers was a roller coaster of emotions; intimidating, fun, sad, exhausting and liberating. The crew was amazing to work with, and while some of the content was difficult to film, it helped strengthen my character.

“I found the challenges on the day of the elimination the hardest as I am a heavy planner and doing things spontaneously has never been one of my strengths. I am a very honest and realistic person and believe that I could have done better. However, I also do not want to be too harsh on myself because I did my best. But I am always on a journey of self-development and will definitely work on the skills I need to polish,” she says.

Raputsoe, a 24-year-old HR professional with a Master’s degree in Human Resources management and degrees in Industrial Psychology and Labour Relations Management, describes her Miss South Africa journey: “It was full of surprises and a huge step out of my comfort zone. I was nervous and in a constant state of disbelief. One day I was just Lebohang and the next day I was a Miss South Africa 2023 finalist; what a dream. I met the most amazing ladies who I now call my friends. It was short lived but inspirational.

“The best part of the journey was getting to meet all those who entered and forming relationships with the crew, the finalists, the Miss South Africa team, sponsors and all the Miss South Africa supporters. The hardest part was getting sick and trying to maintain my energy while having early mornings and late evenings.”

Would she do it all over again? “At first I thought not. The disappointment that came with knowing I was eliminated was hard. However, after careful thought, I can say that I am content with ‘God’s timing’. I see how the journey has strengthened my character and, yes, I would do it all over again. The whole experience has taught me that I am extremely resilient and firm in my character as I do not allow any situation or circumstance to break or alter the person that I am.”

What now for Lebohang?

“I am looking to be an author and to realise and optimise more of my potential through taking on many other opportunities and to obtain my PHD. I will continue to pursue the vision that I stand for, which is the holistic progression of youth focusing on empowerment, development and sustainability.”

Her message for her fellow contestants:

“You are exactly where God wants you to be. Remember to continue to be the best version of yourself. We will always find ourselves in rooms full of opportunity and what’s yours will find you; only if you remain true to who you are. Don’t lose yourself, because it is that very true and genuine version that got you this far. I love you all so much and thank you for showing me so much love and support in return. It’s not a goodbye but see you later.”

Her message to her supporters:

“To everyone who supported me, I would like to say thank you. I am truly grateful to have represented everyone who believed in my dream just as much as I did. I would not be where I am without your love and support. You know me and my heart, and our journey does not end here. I will carry your love into the next opportunity that awaits me.”

The second episode of Crown Chasers will be broadcast on Sunday, July 16, at 16h00 on SABC3. The remaining contestants fly to Mauritius where they are tasked with creating a travel vlog of their experience in travelling internationally, some for the first time. The finalists are given a fun beach challenge followed by a photo shoot with swimwear from Imbe by former Miss South Africa Shudufhadzo Musida. The importance of protecting the oceans from climate change is showcased and the finalists meet Miss Universe Mauritius. Guest judge is Miss South Africa 2001 Vanessa Carreira Coutroulis.

Crown Chasers viewers and Miss South Africa fans are encouraged to vote for their favourite Crown Chaser via the official Miss South Africa App which can also be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Voting is open from now until August 7 at 10h00.

Miss South Africa 2023 will be crowned at the SunBet Arena at Time Square in Pretoria on Sunday, August 13.

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

Go to:

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

Don’t miss Crown Chasers on Sundays (16:00) and the repeat (22:00). The live broadcast of Miss South Africa 2023 is Sunday, 13th of August (19:00), kicking off with the Red Carpet at (18:30) and will be repeated on the 28th of August (21:30) on S3 and SABC Plus. SABC+ is available for download from Apple and Android App Stores.

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Sunday, July 9, 2023: Sharpeville’sLebohang Raputsoe became the first Miss South Africa finalist to be voted out of Crown Chasers, the behind-the-scenes Miss South Africa television series which debuted today on SABC 3.

In the first episode viewers got to meet the finalists in the running for the title of Miss South Africa 2023 and learn why they believe they should take the crown. The finalists were presented with their official sashes by Miss South Africa and Miss Universe 2019 Zozibini Tunzi (who is also the series’ host) and current Miss South Africa Ndavi Nokeri.

Judges Bonang Matheba and Leandie du Randt, along with guest judge Dr Tamaryn Green Nxumalo, evaluated their performances at a networking event as well as during their first official photoshoot, with Raputsoe leaving at the end of the episode.

Reveals Raputsoe: “Crown Chasers was a roller coaster of emotions; intimidating, fun, sad, exhausting and liberating. The crew was amazing to work with, and while some of the content was difficult to film, it helped strengthen my character.

“I found the challenges on the day of the elimination the hardest as I am a heavy planner and doing things spontaneously has never been one of my strengths. I am a very honest and realistic person and believe that I could have done better. However, I also do not want to be too harsh on myself because I did my best. But I am always on a journey of self-development and will definitely work on the skills I need to polish,” she says.

Raputsoe, a 24-year-old HR professional with a Master’s degree in Human Resources management and degrees in Industrial Psychology and Labour Relations Management, describes her Miss South Africa journey: “It was full of surprises and a huge step out of my comfort zone. I was nervous and in a constant state of disbelief. One day I was just Lebohang and the next day I was a Miss South Africa 2023 finalist; what a dream. I met the most amazing ladies who I now call my friends. It was short lived but inspirational.

“The best part of the journey was getting to meet all those who entered and forming relationships with the crew, the finalists, the Miss South Africa team, sponsors and all the Miss South Africa supporters. The hardest part was getting sick and trying to maintain my energy while having early mornings and late evenings.”

Would she do it all over again? “At first I thought not. The disappointment that came with knowing I was eliminated was hard. However, after careful thought, I can say that I am content with ‘God’s timing’. I see how the journey has strengthened my character and, yes, I would do it all over again. The whole experience has taught me that I am extremely resilient and firm in my character as I do not allow any situation or circumstance to break or alter the person that I am.”

What now for Lebohang?

“I am looking to be an author and to realise and optimise more of my potential through taking on many other opportunities and to obtain my PHD. I will continue to pursue the vision that I stand for, which is the holistic progression of youth focusing on empowerment, development and sustainability.”

Her message for her fellow contestants:

“You are exactly where God wants you to be. Remember to continue to be the best version of yourself. We will always find ourselves in rooms full of opportunity and what’s yours will find you; only if you remain true to who you are. Don’t lose yourself, because it is that very true and genuine version that got you this far. I love you all so much and thank you for showing me so much love and support in return. It’s not a goodbye but see you later.”

Her message to her supporters:

“To everyone who supported me, I would like to say thank you. I am truly grateful to have represented everyone who believed in my dream just as much as I did. I would not be where I am without your love and support. You know me and my heart, and our journey does not end here. I will carry your love into the next opportunity that awaits me.”

The second episode of Crown Chasers will be broadcast on Sunday, July 16, at 16h00 on SABC3. The remaining contestants fly to Mauritius where they are tasked with creating a travel vlog of their experience in travelling internationally, some for the first time. The finalists are given a fun beach challenge followed by a photo shoot with swimwear from Imbe by former Miss South Africa Shudufhadzo Musida. The importance of protecting the oceans from climate change is showcased and the finalists meet Miss Universe Mauritius. Guest judge is Miss South Africa 2001 Vanessa Carreira Coutroulis.

Crown Chasers viewers and Miss South Africa fans are encouraged to vote for their favourite Crown Chaser via the official Miss South Africa App which can also be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Voting is open from now until August 7 at 10h00.

Miss South Africa 2023 will be crowned at the SunBet Arena at Time Square in Pretoria on Sunday, August 13.

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

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

Don’t miss Crown Chasers on Sundays (16:00) and the repeat (22:00). The live broadcast of Miss South Africa 2023 is Sunday, 13th of August (19:00), kicking off with the Red Carpet at (18:30) and will be repeated on the 28th of August (21:30) 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

Mmusi Maimane is the brave and bold Warrior on The Masked Singer South Africa

The entertainment rumour mill has been buzzing for a while that one or more high-profile politicians would be among the household names hidden in the outrageous costumes of The Masked Singer South Africa.  But which political figure would be bold enough to serenade the country in the local version of the craziest show on television?

When the identity of The Masked Singer South Africa’s formidable Warrior was revealed on Saturday 8 July 2023, the man behind the mask turned out to be the one and only Mmusi Maimane.

The Build One South Africa leader was the sixth famous South African ousted from the fun-filled mystery singing contest.  Previously, the audience parted with culinary queen The Lazy Makoti (Zebra), Springbok rugby player Victor Matfield (Rooster), soccer legend Doctor Khumalo (Soccerman), investigative journalist Bongani Bingwa (Banana) and comedy veteran David Kau (Hippo).

After surviving the fierce first round of the competition, Doughnut, Warrior, Lion, Robot, Fox, and Lollipop returned this week to wow the panel of celebrity detectives with their performances and confuse them with obscure clues about their identities.

In the hopes of nailing the mystery of who is behind the mask, media mogul Tbo Touch also joined sleuths J’Something, Somizi, Sithelo Shozi and Skhumba

The regular detectives on duty were entirely baffled by Warrior and his spectacular mask during the previous round.  How could this fighter, who claimed to be making his stage debut, deliver such an electrifying performance? 

From Warrior’s clandestine clues, Sithelo gauged that this hardworking, book-smart person belonged in the corporate world and then correctly guessed that he might be a politician.  So, the name she provided was Fikile Mabula.  However, Warrior’s dancing moves made J’Something believe it was the hip hop star Big Zulu, while Skhumba locked in Papa Penny.  Hearing that Warrior shared a nickname, Somizi’s guess was Brian Baloyi, the soccer star who braved the corporate space.

This week, Warrior’s stunning performance of “Easy” by The Commodores once again didn’t match the tone of his tips.  He let slip that his name, the first thing he owned, must be valued, that he’s married to the fairest lady in the land and takes religion seriously.

Latching onto a significant date in Warrior’s life – 11 February 1990 – helped J’Something crack the code.  Yet, the panel burst out laughing when J’Something suggested Mmusi Maimane.

Tbo Touch was convinced it was a soccer player, but then again, Warrior’s dancing signalled that he was a white boy.  Somizi agreed and settled on Mark Williams.

Sithelo stuck to Fikile Mabula, and after Warrior confessed the hardest battle to fight was the battle for hearts, Skhumba was dead sure it was businessman Romeo Khumalo.

Unfortunately, dazzling star Fox sent Warrior to unfamiliar territory – the danger zone.  Finally, he lost the battle of votes against the long-legged Robot and king of the jungle, Lion.

With their final guesses, Somizi and Tbo Touch changed their mind to former rugby captain Francois Pienaar.

Everyone’s jaws dropped when Mmusi appeared from behind the Warrior mask.  Only J’Something was spot on.

Mmusi, loving the experience, told the audience he decided to be on the show because his children love the international version: “Kgosi, Kgalaletso and Kutlwano will think I’m a cool guy.”

The Masked Singer South Africa is screened on S3 on Saturdays at 18:30 and SABC1 on the same night at 20:00.  

For media enquiries

Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist – Video Entertainment

072 382 2032/ phalakatshelamc@sabc.co.za

The Masked Singer SA Competition

S3 The Masked Singer South Africa viewer competition rules

The Masked Singer South Africa is a Music-based Gameshow show on S3, broadcast every Saturday at 18h30. The show is based on a Panel of 4 Detectives doing their best to guess which South African Celebrity is hiding behind the Mask while the Celebrity performs a popular song. Clues are given throughout the show as to who is behind The Mask. The least favourite performance ( as determined by both the audience and the Detectives is voted off the show and their Identities revealed

S3 is hosting a viewer competition for viewers to stand a chance to win tickets to a Private Screening on The Masked Singer taking place at NuMetro Hyde Park

  • Competition entry dates:
  •  Competition open Thursday 01 June 2023 and close Friday 02 June 2023 at 12pm.
  • 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 comment as to which South African Celebrity they think is part of the Debut Season of The Masked Singer South Africa using the hashtag “ #TheMaskedSingerSA “ . The Social Media team will select 3 winners who will each win double tickets to the Private Screening of The Masked Singer South Africa.
  • The Call-To-Entry will be placed on S3’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter Pages. With 1 Winner Chosen per platform.
  • Winners will have to be able to travel to and from the screening at their own cost. S3 will not incur any travel , accommodation and per diem costs that Winners will incur due to their attendance at the Screening.
  • Winners will be announced on S3’s participating Social Media Platforms
  • 02 June 2023 at 2pm
  • Correct entries received by the advertised deadlines will be considered for the draw. Any late entries received after at 12pm on the 02nd of June 2023 will be considered as late entries will not be taken into consideration.
  • There is no restriction on the number of entries. The entrant may enter multiple times. Winners are chosen at random and number of entries made will not be a determining factor in choosing winners.
  • 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 Facebook, Instagram or Twitter an account in order to take part.