There’s a cool new judge in the MasterChef South Africa kitchen:

High-flying culinary nomad Katlego Mlambo

In the upcoming new season of MasterChef South Africa, the home cooks set to embark on a life-changing culinary journey will have to impress a food maestro who has cooked for high-profile dinner guests like Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Black Coffee, and Beyoncé and Jay-Z. 

One of the coolest chefs in the country, Katlego Mlambo, will make his bow as MasterChef judge in the fifth local season of the sizzling cooking show to be screened on SABC 3. The other two members of the esteemed trio confirmed to guide and grill the contestants are seasoned MasterChef South Africa judges Zola Nene and Justine Drake.

Katlego’s own impressive food journey started when he witnessed an incredible love of food during his childhood. “My first four culinary mentors were the home cooks who raised me – my granny, mother and two aunts. My grandmother would whip up amazing dishes on Sundays, and I was absolutely enthralled by how basic ingredients could turn into the tastiest banana bread and scones,” Katlego explains. “So, I became this little sous chef in our home kitchen.”

Thereafter, the travel bug bit the Eldorado Park-born food fanatic, creating opportunities to master his craft at top restaurants across the world. With stints in international restaurants in Great Britain and the United States, Katlego soaked up the distinct food flavours from these regions.

Back home, he studied at the highly regarded Silwood School of Cookery and later raked in several prestigious accolades, including the 2019 Eat Out Nederburg Rising Star Award. That was also the year he jetted to Washington as appointed head chef for the Nelson Mandela Centenary Celebrations, hosted at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington. The event was attended by 500 of the most prominent leaders and celebrities in the world.

Katlego’s exceptional flair behind the pots and pans and unique food fusion also earned the jazz eatery Marabi Club the African Restaurant of The Year gong at the Luxe Awards. Furthermore, Katlego presented two television shows on the Food Network – Inside Job and Everyday Wow.

Still, this humble food guru, who briefly appeared as a guest judge in the previous season of MasterChef South Africa, says he had to pinch himself when hearing that he would be one of  Season 5’s  main judges: “It’s amazing to know that I will be part of a show that’s a global phenomenon. It’s proof that if you believe in something, see it and taste it, it can become a reality. Being a MasterChef judge was on my bucket list.”

Katlego confesses that he looks forward to being the one waiting to be served and not the other way around. “But even though I will be on the receiving end, tasting and judging the food whilst mentoring the contestants, I know I will also be inspired by their creations from ingredients in the Pick and Pay pantry. One can never stop learning, and I can’t wait to experience the variety of cuisine created by contestants from different South African backgrounds”.

If you’re as passionate about cooking as inspirational guru Katlego Mlambo, you’ll find the MasterChef South Africa Season 5entry form at masterchefsa.tv. The closing date for entries is 15 March 2024 at 23:59.

The winner of MasterChef South Africa Season 5 will walk off with R1 million cash in prize money.

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

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

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

on MasterChef South Africa Season 5

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

WIN A HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE WITH SABC TV LICENCES

GRAND PRIZE WINNER REVEALED

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

S3 INTRODUCES SPECTACULAR BOLLYWOOD FILM FESTIVAL

Johannesburg, 15 February 2024 – S3 is pleased to announce the launch of its Bollywood Film Festival for the Sunday 2 pm daytime viewing.  

The upcoming Bollywood film line-up will allow film fanatics to meet the heroes of the Indian screen from the 18th of February 2024, when the selected 27 films produced in India are introduced on S3, presenting a top-quality release each week.  

The film offering on S3 will include the following films: Dream Girl, a comedy-drama featuring a cross-gender actor whose search for employment lands him a job at a call centre where exclusively female operators work as fantasy entertainers; Nerkonda Paarvai, in which a retired lawyer with a sharp eye for details sets out to defend three young women falsely implicated in a criminal case, in the quirky thriller; Judgemental Hai Kya, a Landlord meets her new Tenants, a young married couple and their perfectly normal, life leaves her curious. But then, when a murder takes place, she suspects they have a role to play in the crime and Saina, a biographical sports drama based on the life of Badminton Player Saina Nehwal, who created history in 2015 by becoming the first Indian woman to attain the World No 1 ranking in Badminton.  

Some Bollywood heroes set to grace our screens are award-winning actors Kangana Ranaut and Rajkummar Rao, Parineeti Chopra, Ayushmann Khurrana, Nushrat Bharucha and Ajith Kumar.  

For more information and publicity images, contact the S3 Publicity office.  

Channel Your Best Entertainment with the spectacular Bollywood Film Festival every Sunday at 2 pm, only on S3.  

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Publicity Specialist – Video Entertainment  

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Entries open for MasterChef South Africa Season 5

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The closing date for entries is 15 March 2024.

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

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S3 AND CAROL BOUWER PRODUCTIONS CONGRATULATE CLAUDE MASHEGO

Johannesburg, 30 October 2023 – S3 and Carol Bouwer Productions congratulate the newly crowned Miss World South Africa Claude Mashego, who on Saturday night earned the right to represent the country at the Miss World pageant in New Delhi, India, on March 3rd, 2024.

In March next year, Claude will join contestants from more than 100 countries and territories to become Miss World 2023. Miss World 2022 Karolina Bielawska from Poland will crown her successor at the event.

“It gives us great pleasure to congratulate Claude for her outstanding achievement. She is an epitome of good character, charm, poise, and an ambassador of the ‘Beauty with a Purpose’ ethos of the Miss World Organisation,” said Carol Bouwer, the license holder of Miss World South Africa and President of Miss World South Africa Organisation.

Her goal is to build a network of young leaders and community builders in South Africa and across the continent through her non-profit company, The Young Leaders Network.

 What does the young girl from Acorn Hoek, Bushbuckridge, like most about herself?

“I’m real. I have been quite intentional about incorporating authenticity into my DNA because I believe that is what makes one relatable. Relatability allows people to connect with you human to human, and that’s what amplifies the impact of everything you do,” said University of Pretoria – Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery graduate.

More than 130 nations, including South Africa, are franchised to host local Miss World competitions.

Since August, 27 contestants were judged on personality, character, intelligence, talent, beauty of face, figure, deportment, charm, poise, general conversation, as well as conduct and charitable involvement. Twelve contestants made it to the final held on Saturday.

“It takes hard work, dedication, and confidence to make it through judging and come out on top. Claude’s unwavering resilience, commitment and strong will have paid off, and our hearts beat with love and admiration for her. Congratulations on this amazing win,” said Bouwer, founder of Carol Bouwer Productions.

“I also congratulate and pay tribute to the first princess, Zoalize Jansen Van Rensburg, and second princess, Allysa Smith. Congratulations to them on achieving such tremendous success in this competition. They have done what some can only dream of. They have participated in the beauty pageant and sometimes made it look effortless.

Zoalize, 18, dreams of being a world leader who can uplift South Africa and believes that an important issue facing the youth is access to equal education.

Alyssa, 26, an admitted attorney of the High Court, is a passionate volunteer and an advocate of Community Social Investment projects.

 “To the other nine finalists, seeing the result of all your dedication and determination was inspiring. May each step of your future endeavours bring more joy and happiness,” said Bouwer.

Since it was founded in 1951, Miss World – one of the longest-established global pageants, has used the “Beauty with a Purpose” ethos to raise money for organisations that support disadvantaged and disabled children and other deserving causes.

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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.

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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.  

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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.  

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Caroline Phalakatshela

Publicity Specialist: Video Entertainment

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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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