CLICK FOR MURDER S1 (THURSDAYS @ 21:00, STARTS 14 NOVEMBER 2024)

Synopsis: – This 3-part compelling and contemporary true crime series takes some of the highest profile murders in recent years and unpacks how digital detectives cracked the case.

Each episode in this ground-breaking series focusses on a single case, solved by elite detectives piecing together the thoughts and movements of suspects and victims from the giant matrix of their digital activity. Using the data, they build a complex picture of who suspects are, what they love and hate and why they kill.

Each case is brought to life using a bold and innovative visual style, with graphics, archive and film of the detectives at work.

Episode Highlights

Episode 1 – 14 November 2024

When a 17-year-old Nottingham boy is chased down and stabbed in a vicious assault, the only evidence is his dying declaration, caught on body camera, that there were four assailants. Nottinghamshire Police turn to their Digital Forensics Unit to track down the culprits through their online and phone footprints. This next generation true crime series reveals the ground-breaking policing techniques used to solve murders on Britain’s streets.

Episode 2 – 21 November 2024

The burnt body of a 27-year-old man is discovered in a remote nature reserve in Scotland. All forensics were destroyed in the fire and detectives turn to Police Scotland’s Digital Forensics Unit to help solve the case. In a UK first, they track the suspects through the digital footprint they think they have destroyed. This next generation true crime series reveals the ground-breaking policing techniques used to solve murders on Britain’s streets.

Episode 3 – 28 November 2024

The murder of 13-year-old boy in a public park on a Sunday afternoon horrifies Reading and the nation. Thames Valley Police build a case starting from just the victim’s phone. They must recreate the digital connections of an online teenage community who appear one step ahead of the investigation. It is a race against time to find the evidence and secure a conviction. This next generation true crime series reveals the ground-breaking policing techniques used to solve murders on Britain’s streets.

For more information and publicity images please contact S3 Publicity.

Catch Click For Murder on Thursdays at 21:00, only on S3.

For media enquiries

Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist – Video Entertainment 072 382 2032/ phalakatshelamc@sabc.co.za

Miss Universe pageant to be screened live on S3

Reigning Miss South Africa Mia le Roux is the first ever deaf contestant to participate in Miss Universe and South African fans will be able to follow her journey and all the glitz, glamour and action with the finale being broadcast live on S3.

The Miss Universe finale takes place on Saturday, November 16, and will be broadcast live on S3 (DStv Channel 193) from 04h00 on Sunday, November 17, with a first repeat later the same day at 20h00.

Miss Universe 2024 will be the 73rd Miss Universe pageant and takes place in the Arena CDMX in Mexico City, Mexico, where Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua will crown her successor at the end of the event.

Contestants from 127 countries are competing in the competition which will be hosted by

US TV personality Mario Lopez. Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray will serve as one of the commentators along with Miss Universe 2020 Andrea Meza, Puerto Rican TV personality Carlos Adyan and Brazilian actress, model and former Miss Universe contestant Julia Gama.

For the first time, the Miss Universe Organisation has allowed all women over 18 years old to participate, no matter their age.

Le Roux is currently busy with rehearsals ahead of the pageant finale with the highly anticipated national costume reveal on November 16.

Speaking from Mexico, Le Roux says: “It has been a jam-packed schedule but I have enjoyed seeing some of Mexico and how beautiful it is, experiencing some of its culture and meeting contestants from around the world. I am working hard but also taking the time to savour every moment and memory. I want to thank South Africans for their messages of support – it has meant the world to me and I will be carrying all of you with me when I walk on the Miss Universe stage.”

Adds Miss South Africa Organisation CEO Stephanie Weil: “We are so proud of how well Mia is doing in Mexico. She has proudly taken her very special message of inclusivity to Miss Universe, one in which she has committed to represent every South African. She is an inspiration as she continues to represent every excluded individual with the goal to bring a future of hope and opportunity to them. We are rooting for her to take the crown.”

“We are proud to broadcast Miss Universe 2024 to South Africans again this year, but even more honoured to champion our current Miss South Africa, Mia whom 1,8 million South Africans tuned in to watch her crowning on S3 in August. I know she will be flying our flag high in Mexico and give her all on that stage. We have very high hopes that she will make us proud and make the world once again take note of South Africa.” – S3 Head of Channel, Sane Zondi.

South Africa is one of the top pageant countries in the world and has had an impressive track record at the Miss Universe pageant:

  • 2017 – Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (Tebow) crowned Miss Universe
  • 2018 – Tamaryn Green (Green-Nxumalo), first runner-up
  • 2019 – Zozibini Tunzi, crowned Miss Universe
  • 2021 – Lalela Mswane, second runner-up

South Africans are encouraged to vote for Le Roux with online voting now open via the official Miss Universe app; the contestant earning the most votes gets an automatic placement in the semi-finals.

Remember, your vote only counts if you actually vote, so do it now.

  • Head over to the CI Talks website and cast your vote for @mialerouxx’s @missuniverse Voice for Change video, and help her amplify her voice even further.

https://citalks.com/contests/missuniverse2024-vfc/entry/introducing-the-mia-le-roux-movement

Miss South Africa is presented by Weil Entertainment in association with Sun International. S3 is the official broadcast partner.

 
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Get ready for the bradcast of the Miss Universe 2024 on S3 on Sunday the 17th November 2024 at 04h00 (live), and at 20h00 (repeat).

For media enquiries

Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist – Video Entertainment

072 382 2032/ phalakatshelamc@sabc.co.za

MasterChef South Africa Season 5 moves to a new timeslot on S3 in November and it gets spicy in the kitchen in the run-up to the final!

Due to live sporting events, MasterChef South Africa Season 5 moves into a new premiere timeslot on S3 for the remaining four pressure-cooker episodes.

From Saturday, 2 November, until the final, during which the winner of the popular competition will scoop R1 million, the show will be screened on S3 on Saturdays at 20:30 instead of its original timeslot at 19:30.  The rebroadcasts remain on Sundays at 18:30 on SABC2 and Wednesdays on S3 at 18:00.

After many rounds of gruelling cook-offs trying to impress the show’s esteemed judges – food connoisseurs Zola Nene, Chef Katlego Mlambo, and Justine Drake – six contestants are still fighting out in the MasterChef kitchen to be named Mzansi’s new MasterChef. 

The contenders include MasterChef South Africa’s last man standing, Lona Rode from the Eastern Cape, who recently relocated to Cape Town. Among the five ladies who are all forces to be reckoned with behind the pots and pans are the show’s youngest and oldest contestants, 20-year-old Bridget Mangwandi, a student at the Unversity of the Free State and Jozi’s Penny Rider (65). Meanwhile, the Thaba N’Chu-born wild card Refe Dimbaza, who returned to the MasterChef kitchen after being eliminated in the Top 10 round, has fully grabbed the opportunity to redeem herself. Durban-born Chanel Brink and Nabila Shamshum, a young educator and school secretary with an Afrikaans and Arabic background, are also cooking up a storm to serve scrumptious dishes that will take them to the final.

Although it’s been a rollercoaster ride for all these home cooks, oscillating between the top and bottom rungs of the show’s culinary ladder week after week, some have already experienced the sweet taste of winning big.

Lona was victorious in two challenges, boosting his bank balance by R100 000. Courtesy of YOCO, Nabila and Chanel also won R50,000 each during last week’s restaurant takeover at Chef Bertus Basson’s famous restaurant, Clara’s Barn. Furthermore, Bridget nabbed a beautiful Beko two-door fridge.

This week (Saturday, 2 November), the Top 6 don their black aprons for a spice odyssey, after which one will go home. Guest judge Chef Vusi Ndlovu will task them with whipping up African cuisine with Jollof rice and fish.

Chef Vusi has extensively travelled the continent and shares the diverse African flavours he encountered in different countries at a restaurant with a twist – MLILO “Fires of Africa in the Time Out Market in Cape Town.

Jollof rice has served Bridget well throughout the series, but that doesn’t mean it will be easy for her this time. Who will create a dish Chef Vusi and the judges will rave about, and who will be sadly eliminated?

MasterChef South Africa Season 5 is proudly sponsored by Pick n Pay, where fresh ingredients take centre stage, and is produced by Homebrew Films for Primedia Studios.

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MOTHERFATHERSON (MONDAYS – WEDNESDAYS @ 21:00, STARTS 14 OCTOBER 2024) 

Richard Gere stars in this acclaimed thriller as Max, the owner of one of the world’s most influential media empires and he uses his power ruthlessly. His son Caden is editor of Max’s mouthpiece, The National newspaper. But Caden is crumbling under the pressure of his father’s expectation. When Caden’s excess causes a massive stroke, he’s left like a helpless child. For Kathryn – Max’s estranged wife – this is a chance to reconnect with the sensitive boy Max ripped away from her. And as Max and Kathryn fight for the soul of their son, another fight is about to begin, a fight for the heart of the nation. 

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

Episode 1 – Monday, 14 October 2024 

US-born Max is at the heart of British politics and power, owner of a media empire that includes newspapers and television stations. His aristocratic ex-wife Kathryn has frozen out of the family and spends her days working at a homeless shelter. Their son, Caden, is at the heart of Max’s operation, editing broadsheet newspaper The National Reporter – but he’s out of his depth and the strain is showing. When Caden suffers a catastrophic breakdown, the fragmented family is pulled back together.

Episode 2 – Tuesday, 15 October 2024

With their son Caden fighting for his life in the hospital, we discover the story of Max and Kathryn’s relationship, and their battles for control over the future of their son. We start to sense that beneath the sheet of respectability there are terrible secrets waiting to be unleashed within Max’s empire, ones that could threaten its very existence. And when Caden wakes from his coma Kathryn finds her son has suffered a serious brain trauma. He is a baby again. But what kind of man is he about to grow into?

Episode 3 – Wednesday, 16 October 2024

Caden has been moved into a cutting-edge military rehabilitation facility. Kathryn dedicates herself full time to her son’s rehabilitation, making up for the years she missed when Caden was a child. As Caden painstakingly relearns basic skills, growing up for a second time, he falls for a brilliant and damaged military intelligence agent, Orla. Meanwhile, Max’s enemies are beginning to circle, sensing that his British media empire may be weakening. It is time for a decision on Caden’s future

Episode 4 – Monday, 21 October 2024

With no prospect of returning to the role he had spent his life being groomed for, Caden has nothing to live for. He spirals downwards until his equally unhinged companion Orla suggests a suicide pact. Kathryn reconnects with a volatile man, Scott, with whom she had established an intense connection at the homeless shelter. Max weighs the political candidates as the general election looms – but has his judgement been impaired by his son’s illness? When Kathryn learns some of Max’s dark secrets, she too has a fateful decision to make.

Episode 5 – Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Twenty years of family hurt, and betrayal comes to a head as the mother, the father and the son gather at a remote rural house near Caden’s rehab facility. Kathryn discovers the truth of the upbringing that Max inflicted on Caden – the creation of a man taught to feel nothing. She realizes how profoundly she failed her son by losing him to Max. This is a chance to fight the battle she lost during Caden’s childhood – emotion against machismo, idealism versus pragmatism. Will the family fight take the world stage?

Episode 6 – Wednesday, 23 October 2024

Having chosen their sides, everyone digs themselves in for the impending war. Caden finds Orla to warn her that she may be caught in the crossfire – her secrets deployed as ammunition against Caden. Kathryn and Caden meet with journalists to get Caden’s story on record – an expose of the practices at Max’s newspapers. Max conducts a root-and-branch reform of his newspapers, but how will he deal with the threat posed by Kathryn and Caden?

Episode 7 – Monday, 28 October 2024

The prime minister’s son has been murdered and Max’s newspapers are being blamed. A riotous atmosphere develops across the nation and a variety of factions emerge, some more sinister than others. At Caden’s Rehabilitation Centre, Orla has been transferred to a secure unit following a second suicide attempt. And Kathryn must decide whether she is willing to sacrifice her son for the sake of destroying Max’s empire.

Episode 8 – Tuesday, 29 October 2024

Caden leaves the rehabilitation centre, returning to London and an uncertain future. Kathryn ponders the offer that Max has made to her. How will Caden react to the news? Can she ever trust Max to keep his word? And where will the nation find itself after the most divisive of election campaigns?

For more information and publicity images please contact S3 Publicity.

Open Up with MotherFatherSon from Mondays to Wednesdays at 21:00, only on S3. 

Front-runner and fan favourite Naledi bids MasterChef South Africa farewell.

A bewildering bougee brunch caused a stir on MasterChef South Africa Season 5. Front-runner and fan favourite Naledi bade the show a sad farewell.

Based on the latest startling MasterChef South Africa challenge results, it’s anyone’s guess who will win the gruelling cooking contest and scoop up the R1 million prize money.

Refe Dimbaza, the wild card who re-entered the MasterChef kitchen after being ousted in the Top 10 round, surprisingly presented the best dish of the day. At the same time, three contestants frequenting the top rungs of the culinary ladder fell to the bottom, awaiting their fate.

The trio that failed to impress the judges this week was Muldersdrift homemaker Naledi Matshitse, whose marvellous meals earned her an elimination-free spot on the gantry an unprecedented four times, as well as MasterChef South Africa’s two youngest contenders, Bridget Mangwandi and Nabila Shamshum.

Ultimately, Naledi, a forced-to-be-reckoned-with and firm fan favourite since her triumph at the first official challenge of the season, had to say her goodbyes.

The challenge that sent Naledi home.

This week, guest judge Chef Ebie du Toit, the hip head chef at one of the swankiest restaurants in the country, The Pot Luck Club in Rosebank, Johannesburg, gave the Top 7 a glimpse of his bespoke bougee brunch spreads savoured by millennials and Gen Z. In other words, those beautifully plated bite-size delights accompanied by Mimosas and cocktails that turn heads on Instagram.

The Season 5 s were then tasked to take inspiration from Chef Ebie’s spread, creating three bougee brunch items to take him and the show’s three judges –

Zola Nene, Chef Katlego Mlambo and Justine Drake – on “a trip to Flavour Town”.

The required dishes were a brunch classic with some swag, a reimagination of a classic brunch cocktail presented as a dish, and a luxurious riff on avo toast.

To whip up their luxurious, eye-catching bites, the Top 7 had full access to the Pick n Pay Pantry, and the Avo Grower’s Association delivered a stash of top-grade avocadoes. However, the scary time limit for this assignment was a mere two hours.

How the challenge played out.

Despite being born into Gen Z, the challenge put 23-year-old Nabila in a tailspin. Instead of fluttering the digital-crazy social food scene, the young artist and teacher is a homebody who prefers painting and spoiling her mixed-heritage Afrikaans and Arabic family with spicy, hearty dishes. Furthermore, Nabila, a teetotaler, was stressed about the cocktail dish.

Refe, who prides herself on her rustic, ample servings, also entered the challenge, doubting her ability to pull off the finesse needed for such upmarket food fare. Meanwhile, MasterChef South Africa’s oldest home cook, 68-year-old Penny Rider, a Baby Boomer, was cognisant of the generational culinary cliff she had to climb. Even social media influencer Chanel Brink was spooked by the challenge, wondering if she would live up to Chef Ebie’s high standards.

However, nobody was more freaked out than Naledi. “Bougee, bougee! What is bougee?” Naledi panicked. “With three kids in the house, we don’t do bougee.”

Initially, the flustered Naledi had no plan, but after some serious self-talk, she decided to breathe and just elevate the food she makes at home. That’s why she attempted a Piña colada with pap for her cocktail dish. 

On the contrary, Eastern Cape’s Lona Rode was not too fazed—until he had to reconceptualise some flops on his menu.

But Bridget, a bougee aficionado herself, was as cool as a cucumber throughout the challenge. The cook-off was right up her food alley. By the time the contestants served their cuisine to the judges, she thought combining Durbanville Hills Champagne Sec with oranges was a stroke of genius. Not to mention using crayfish on her avo toast. Bridget rated her nouveau avocado offering as an 8 out of 10, her Crayfish Eggs Benedict as an 8.5, and her Mimosa as a 9.

Chef Ebie and the judges didn’t mince their words.

For the first time in the competition, the judges were gutted by the overall standard of cooking. Their critique was harsh, and judge Justine was particularly irritated. She commented that despite the fantastic ingredients in the Pick n Pay Pantry and riotous amounts of fabulous avocadoes, they ended up with an enormously disappointing delivery. “What we got was confusion. It was almost as if they took the luxury ingredients, tossed them over, overcooked them and then called it something else,” Justine said. 

Bridget’s spread was not as beautiful and appetising as she imagined. “It just looks sad,” Chef Ebie commented. She would definitely not be named “the face of bougee”, as she envisioned. Although Bridget waxed her dessert, her other dishes were clumsy. Chef Katlego couldn’t cut the avo toast, and the hollandaise was raw. 

Despite Nabila’s design background reflecting in the plating of her tasty, sweet dish as well as her Salmon Seviche, she overcooked the fish, and her Avo Flatbread was an afterthought disaster, as Nabila expected. It lacked seasoning and proper knife skills.

Naledi was a bundle of nerves when presenting her brunch, and for good reason. She didn’t crack the bougee brief at all. “When Chef Ebie sent everyone on a flavour trip, the bus was going north, but this bus went south,” Chef Katlego sighed. While the judges loved the flavour of her Piña Colada and pap dessert, her knife skills didn’t do her justice and putting forward a sandwich for a bougee brunch was not good enough. The caramelised onions were lovely, but the bread was overtoasted, and the disheartening and dry chicken lacked seasoning.

In this round, even challenge winner Refe’s serving was not perfect. Even though Chef Ebie wanted to steal her Grapefruit Mimosa Granita, and her Shakshuka with chorizo and quail eggs were a taste bud sensation, Refe’s avo and chocolate truffles confused the judges.

MasterChef South Africa,Season 5, proudly sponsored by Pick n Pay, where fresh ingredients take centre stage, premieres on S3 on Saturdays at 19:30. The rebroadcasts are on SABC 2 on Sundays at 18:30 and S3 on Wednesdays at 18:00.

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MISS WORLD SA RETURNS TO S3 WITH PROVERB AS THE HOST

Johannesburg, 2 October 2024 – S3 is pleased to announce that the Miss World SA pageant will be broadcast live on the channel on Saturday, October 5 2024, at 20:30.

The 2024 Miss World South Africa pageant featuring ten hopefuls will take place on Saturday at Sun City, Pilanesburg, North-West Province. The winner will represent South Africa at the Miss World finals in February 2025.

Metro FM on-air personality Tebogo “ProVerb” Thekisho will host this year’s Miss World SA with the reigning Miss World South Africa, with Dr Claude Mashego as the Backstage Commentator.

The Miss World SA 2024 pageant will pay a special tribute and celebrate the current Miss World Botswana, Lesego Chombo, who was crowned the 71st Miss World Africa this year.

Entertaining the audiences will be performances by The Mahotella Queens, former Boom Shaka co-founder Theo Nhlengethwa, singer, songwriter and performer Mthandazo Gatya, television and radio personality Sechaba Gqeba, professional voice actor Weza Matomane and Aubrey Ngcungama, co-founder of a platform connecting black African wine enthusiasts.

The judges this year are Rea Malatji, Ntsoaki Ledimo and Dr Norman Cahi from South Africa, joined by Malaak Compton-Rock and Ava Lizette Hall from the United States of America, The Miss World 2023 Krystyna Pyszková, Michael Petr and Taibo Bacar from Mozambique.

The top 10 finalists are Amber Marais (22), Jesmika Singh (25), Lynique Odendaal (22), Nande Mabala (26), Neo Nkhumane (22), Romanda Hombi (25), Thembelihle Mnguni (25), Tshiamo Setlhare (26), Ximiyeto Makhubele (21), and Zoalize Jansen van Rensburg (18).

Amber Marais

Marais, 22, a volunteer from Free State who works with Bloemfontein ladies to prepare meals for the underprivileged, believes that companionship, entertainment, and compassion make a difference in a person’s life. Amber, who holds a Diploma in Sport Development and Management, enjoys tutoring and coaching children.

Jesmika Singh

Jesmika Singh is a University of Cape Town (UCT) Master’s student whose academic record and research on Breast Cancer Biotechnology and Immunotherapy have earned her awards and accolades. She wants to become a scientist of international repute and discover a cure for breast cancer.

Lynique Odendaal

AB DE COSTA AND KYLE CLARK JOIN THE EXPRESSO MORNING SHOW FAMILY

Johannesburg, 1 October 2024 – The Expresso Morning Show on S3 is excited to announce two new additions to its team. AB De Costa and Kyle Clark will join the beloved morning show, bringing their unique energy and passion to screens across South Africa.

AB De Costa, a talented host on Radio 2000, broadcasts The Vintage House on Fridays from 7 PM to 10 PM, Saturdays from 6 PM to 9 PM, and Sundays from 10 PM to Midnight. The MC from Mabopane, Pretoria, is ready to take on this exciting new chapter. “This is the stuff dreams are made of,” says AB. “It’s an honour and a privilege to join the Cardova and Expresso team. After 14 years in radio, doing TV has always been a dream, and I believe this opportunity is arriving at the perfect time in my career. I’m eager to connect with fellow South Africans every morning and share in their lives.”

Kyle Clark, known for his loyal following from the award-winning soapie 7de Laan, has spent nearly 14 years pursuing his dream of becoming a TV presenter. Sharing his excitement about joining the show, Kyle says, “After years of standing in queues and submitting audition videos, joining the Expresso family feels like home. I grew up watching Expresso before school, and now, to be part of that journey is surreal. This moment means everything to me and my family—it truly feels like a blessing.”

“We always must find ways to add value to our viewers through various interventions on our long-running shows on S3; AB and Kyle, as new additions to the Expresso and S3 family, do just that and introduce their existing following to the world of S3. They both bring a wealth of broadcast experience and charisma our viewers have never seen on TV. It’s a new season for Expresso on S3 with these two brilliant broadcasters.  Welcome both of them to the S3 family.” – Dichaba Phalatse, Marketing Manager for SABC Video Entertainment.

“It’s an exciting time for Expresso show on S3!  Kyle’s resilience and AB De Costa’s talent will definitely bring a fresh vibe to Expresso. It’s great to see new talent being nurtured and we are happy to create a space for their stories and energy. I’m sure viewers will connect with them and enjoy the new dynamics they bring, and we welcome them to our Expresso family.” – Shanitha Rathilal Bhageloo, Head of Genre for SABC Video Entertainment.

The Expresso Morning Show eagerly anticipates the arrival of AB De Costa and Kyle Clark as the newest field presenters, bringing their vibrant energies to the show as they guide viewers through the diverse stories of South Africa. Meanwhile, fellow presenters Carissa Cupido, Graeme Richards, Ewan Strydom, Ryle De Morny, and Carl Wastie are live in studio, delivering the best in morning entertainment from Cape Town weekdays from 6 to 9 AM, while Zanele Potelwa takes the lead in Johannesburg every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday—only on S3.

For media enquiries: –

Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist – Video Entertainment

072 382 2032/ phalakatshelamc@sabc.co.za

WHO WILL BE CROWNED SOUTH AFRICA’S BEST DESIGN DUO? MY DESIGN RULES NOW ON S3

Johannesburg, 23 September 2024 – S3 launches a new electrifying, 13-part interior design and renovation reality series, My Design Rules, starting Sunday, 29th of September 2024, at 19:00.

Hosted by Ryle De Morny, the series will introduce four dynamic design duos as they reimagine and reinvent four apartments in a century-old building in the vibrant suburb of Sea Point, Cape Town. Once the heartbeat of the community, this heritage block craves a new lease on life.

Armed with creativity, determination, and a limited budget, the duos fight against the clock to transform this ‘grand old dame’ into a contemporary masterpiece, all under the critical eyes of an expert judging panel. But it’s more than just design—this is about realizing dreams and building careers. The winning duo will claim a grand prize of R300 000, with an additional R100 000 going to the fan-favourite team, as voted by the viewers.

The duos must work hard to impress the judges, a former decor magazine editor, curator of Littlegig, and renowned cultural instigators Bielle Bellingham and Lesego Moagi, a dynamic strategy, marketing and consumer behaviour specialist.

Meet the top 8 duos who step into the world of My Design Rules, where every moment is a masterpiece:

Amy Moses and Josua Joubert

This duo brings together the best of both worlds; Amy is a Cape Town-based interior designer with experience in joinery, retail, residential, and restaurant design. Josua is an interior architect from Kempton Park.

With a vision for timeless design and the ability to turn design dreams into reality, they hope to make it through to the final four duos. Who will reimagine and reinvent one of our heritage apartments?

Beulah Hlatshwayo and Lungile Nkosi

Beulah & Lungile share a relationship most of us can resonate with – they became insta-buddies through a common interest! 

With a shared love for interior design and experience in managing projects from conception to completion, this creative solutions-driven duo hopes to bring their unique dynamism to your screens.

Keaton Messina and Hannah Morgan

Hannah and Keaton are colleagues-turned-friends, fortuitously brought together to work for a celebrity chef. Keaton studied Public Relations Management but landed on yachts in Monaco for six years, transforming decks into opulent high-end social spaces. Hannah studied Visual Communication Design and then landed a job as a Multimedia Designer. They have always had a passion for the interior design field, and this is them taking their first shot!

Siphe and Baphelele Nxasana

The Nxasana brothers have entered the chat! While Siphe has a background in interior design, Baphelele’s background is in Architectural Technology. That was until he joined his brother in the interior design field in 2020. What can you expect from these brothers? One word, ‘opulence’, as Siphe claims everything he touches turns into Gold.

Thabang Malamatsho and Bongani Puza

Thabang and Bongani are two young designers with qualifications in architectural technology and interior design who have worked together for years and met as students at Cape Peninsula University of Technology. Their design style is a mix of modern minimalism and African luxury.

They believe in letting the materials speak for themselves, using elements like exposed brick, natural wood, and concrete to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Yashna Balwanth and Alyssa Jairus

Yashna brings an edge to this design and renovation competition coupled with her magazine editorial background. Together with Alyssa, an interior designer with an art business, they’re looking to impress the #MyDesignRules judges in the first challenge of the competition.

Zwelibanzi Nzuza and Tia Henderson

Tia is a 22-year-old with a degree in Architectural Technology. Her passion for design and the arts drives her creative endeavours and allows her to bring innovative and aesthetic solutions to architectural projects.

Zwelibanzi is a 26-year-old Interior Designer. Zwelibanzi brings a unique design philosophy grounded in vision, inspiration, and a bold leap of faith. He describes his approach as adventurous, seeking to go beyond the ordinary and inspire people in unconventional ways.

Mpumelelo Nene and Mongezi Msomi

Both are from KZN and currently call Cape Town home. Mpumelelo is a passionate Interior Designer & 3D Artist with experience in Interior and Architectural works. Mongezi is an Architectural & Furniture Designer inspired by Authenticity. They’re looking to merge functionality with storytelling, celebrating African cultural references in a modern manner.

For more information, interview opportunities and publicity images, contact the S3 PR office.

Open Up with My Design Rules on Sundays at 19:00 to see which duo will come out on top, only on S3.

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For media enquiries

Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist – Video Entertainment

072 382 2032/ phalakatshelamc@sabc.co.za

MISS SOUTH AFRICA PAGEANT BROADCAST REACHES 1.8 MILLION VIEWERSHIP ON S3

Johannesburg, 23 September 2024 – S3 is excited to have successfully hosted the live broadcast of the 2024 Miss South Africa Pageant, where the channel peaked at 1,774,969 million viewers at the time of crowning the new Miss South Africa, including the age group from 4 years+. [Source: BRC TAMS]

Building up to the Miss South Africa pageant, S3 launched this year’s edition of the reality series Crown Chasers, which started on the channel on the 29th of June 2024, hosted by the 2023 Miss South Africa, Natasha Joubert. Crown Chasers followed the contestants’ ups and downs and their fears, tears, laughs and joy as they edged closer to the moment when those left standing participated in the live grand finale at the SunBet Arena, Times Square in Pretoria on August 10, taking home the Miss South Africa title.

At the 2024 Miss South Pageant, the Top 10 competed for the coveted title, with Mia Le Roux crowned, making history as the first-ever differently abled Miss South Africa at the spectacular 66th pageant finale.

Regarding channel performance, during the live broadcast of the Miss South Africa Pageant, the slot increased by 193% when comparing the slot average of the previous 4 weeks. Compared to 2023, the Miss SA Pageant viewers grew by 28% and peaked at 37% more than in 2023.

“The growth of Miss SA on S3 is phenomenal to see, not just on the audiences but on revenue as well, as this year the pageant was acquired as AFP. The fact of commercial brands wanting to work and partner with the channel through compelling shows that have a proven ability to deliver audiences is a sign that the business strategy we have been implementing is working.

We are already excited to see what we do next year with the Miss SA Team and how we grow from here. S3 wishes Mia Le Roux all the best in her reign as the 2024 Miss South Africa”. – S3 Head of Channel, Sane Zondi.

For media enquiry please contact:

Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist – Video Entertainment Tel: 072 382 2032 / Email: phalakatshelamc@sabc.co.za

SABC VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SCORES 39 NOMINATIONS IN THE 18TH SAFTAS

Johannesburg, 9 September 2024 – SABC Video Entertainment congratulates the nominees of the 2024 South African Film and Television Awards.

SABC scored 39 nominations in the 2024 South African Film and Television Awards, with S3 receiving 11 nominations, SABC2 with 12 nominations and SABC1 leading the pack with 16 nominations.

In honouring the late Joseph Tshabalala for his contribution to South African democracy, SABC1 broadcasted a documentary, Music is My Life: The Story of Joseph Tshabalala, nominated in two categories, Best Achievement in Directing – Documentary and Best Documentary Feature. The notable nominations obtained from the channel include The Best TV Soap for Skeem Saam, Best Variety Show for Sport @10, and a Best Structured Or Docu-Reality Show nomination received by Reno Race.

On the SABC2 front, among the nominations is The Khoekhoe Saga, which debuted in January 2023. Presenter Jolene Martins is nominated in the Public Voting Category for Best TV Presenter, congratulations on the nomination.

The Masked Singer on S3 received nominations in the Best International Format category, and the host, Mpho Popps, is in the running to be voted the Best TV Presenter by the public.

The viewers can vote for their favourite TV Presenters and their favourite Soap or Telenovela with the voting line opening today, 9 September 2024, until 21 October 2024.

SABC Video Entertainment SAFTA 2024 nominees list

Category  Programme TitleProduction House / PractitionerChannel
Best Achievement in Directing – Documentary    Music Is My Life – Joseph Shabalala and Ladysmith Black MambazoMpumi “Supa” MbeleSABC1
Best Made For TV Documentary or Documentary Series        Freedom Flyer – The Sailor Malan Story  Slic – Eye ProductionsS3
    
 Pale Ya KosaFull Circle ProductionsSABC2
Best Documentary Feature  Music Is My Life – Joseph Shabalala and Ladysmith Black Mambazo  Life of JS ProductionsSABC1
Best Children’s ProgrammeBaking With The Reys    Rey MusicS3
 Takalani Sesame  Pulp Films and Sesame Workshop South AfricaSABC2
Best Educational Programme  ActivatedTrace TVSABC2
 Badimo Mirror EffectSABC2
 The Khoekhoe Saga On Set Images SABC2
Best Factual ProgrammeRebounders  Red SugarSABC2
 VimbaBad BeesSABC2
Best Competition Reality Show  Crown ChasersWeil EntertainmentS3
Best Structured Or Docu-Reality Show  Reno RaceRHT United T/A RichConSABC1
Best Youth Programme    100 Days To Succeed  Youngpreneur MediaS3
Best International Format  The Masked Singer S1Rose and Oaks MediaS3
Best Variety Show  Sport@10SABCSABC1
Best Achievement In Editing – TV Comedy  uBettina Wethu Season 3Tshenolo Ditlhake, Nyeleti Furumele & Lwahluma PikiSABC1
Best Achievement In Sound – TV Soap  Generations – The LegacyLouis Morobe (MMVS)SABC1
Best Achievement In Scriptwriting – Telenovela  The EstateBongekile Ndaba (Clive Morris Productions)S3
Best Achievement In Scriptwriting – TV Soap  Skeem SaamPeu CommunicationsSABC1
Best Achievement In Directing – TV Soap  Generations – The LegacyKekeletso Mphuthi (MMVS)SABC1
 Skeem SaamMmoni Moabi, Percy Maboane, and Ricardo Klassen (Peu Communications)SABC1
Best Supporting Actor in A TV SoapSkeem SaamClement MaosaSABC1
 Skeem SaamPutla SehlapeloSABC1
Best Supporting Actor In A TelenovelaThe EstateMpho SebengS3
Best Actress In A TV SoapSkeem SaamElizabeth SerunyeSABC1
Best TV Soap  Skeem SaamPeu CommunicationsSABC1
Best Supporting Actress In A TV ComedyOnse KasiMeme DitshegoSABC2
Best TV Presenter (Public Vote) *120* 32020#Baking With the ReysMimi Rey (Dial 3)S3
 ExpressoKuhle Adams  (Dial 7)S3
 Hectic Nine-9  Dante Poole (Dial 1)SABC2
 Noot vir NootEmo Adams (Dial 4)SABC2
 The Khoekhoe SagaJolene Martins (Dial 6)SABC2
 The SauceNomalanga Shozi (Dial 10)SABC1
 The Masked Singer S1Mpho Popps (Dial 9)S3
Most Popular TV Soap or Telenovela (Public Vote) *120* 32020#Generations – The Legacy (Dial 5)MMVSSABC1
 Giyani – Land of Blood (Dial 7)Tshedza PicturesSABC2
 Skeem Saam (Dial 17)Peu CommunicationsSABC1
 The Estate (Dial 20)Clive Morris ProductionsS3

Congratulations to all the nominees.

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Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist – Video Entertainment

072 382 2032