Leading South African-born media personality and style icon, Bonang Matheba returns to the Miss South Africa pageant stage this Sunday as its official host and sponsor of the pageant. The influential media personality, entrepreneur, and philanthropist has had a long association with Miss South Africa over the past decade, Bonang Matheba first hosted the pageant for its 60th anniversary in 2018 then returned in 2019 when Zozibini Tunzi took the title and was later crowned Miss Universe.

With over a decade-long career, she has become a household name in South Africa and beyond. Bonang’s passion for empowering women and promoting African excellence has earned her numerous accolades and global recognition. Her House of BNG Cap Classique is also the official Miss South Africa celebration sponsor.

“The Miss South Africa pageant is one of the biggest television productions in the country, so I am very excited to be hosting the show for a third time this year. It is an institution in this country. I remember gathering around the TV when I was growing up and watching flawless African women like Basetsana Kumalo and Peggy Sue Khumalo being crowned at Miss South Africa. From a young girl cheering on her favourites in front of a TV to becoming a judge, the pageant host and now even one of the official sponsors of this event is an absolute honour. I love that I can showcase my talent even more this year and be an intricate part of the show in it’s entirety.”
Matheba says she is delighted to be hosting the show once again. The fact that is airing on the SABC this year means that it is accessible to all South Africans, and that’s very special to me. I started my career on SABC years ago, so this is really iconic to be hosting one of the biggest tv productions in the country, on the nation’s biggest broadcaster, giving everyone access to watch and experience it”.

This year internationally renowned media personality Matheba has played an even bigger role, having been on the journey with the finalists as a judge on the Miss South Africa television series Crown Chasers, which was broadcast for five weeks on SABC 3.
Bonang Matheba, who owns the luxury beverage brand House of BNG, was the first black woman to become a member of the Cap Classique Producers Association. Of course, the lucky woman who is crowned Miss South Africa 2023 at the glittering pageant on Sunday will be celebrated with the raising of a glass of bubbly from the House of BNG.

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