The second edition of the DStv Content Creator Awards was in full swing on Saturday night with content creators dressed to the nines for the purple carpet at The Galleria in Sandton
Personalities spotted on the carpet included Lasizwe, K Naomi, Julia Anastasopoulos, Pona Halo, Nomuzi “Moozlie” Mabena, Kim Jayde, Candice Modiselle, Matt Flax, Farieda Metsileng, Carol Ofori, Karabo Poppy, Kefilwe Mabote and Lemii LoCo.
The 2023 DStv Content Creator Awards winners are:
Cause/Social Commentary Award
Doctor Siya
Funniest Content Creator Award
Ikho Kweba
Visual Arts Award
Karabo Poppy
Best Brand Collaboration Award
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Sports Fan Award
Lemii LoCo
Fashion & Style Award
Kefilwe Mabote
Emerging Creator Award presented by 947
God’s Butler
Podcast of the Year Award presented by Spotify
Podcast and Chill with MacG
Podcast Special Mention, presented by Spotify
African Story Magic with Gcina Mhlophe
Automotive Award
Juliet Mc Guire
Knowledge Sharing Award
Becoming Dr Andy
Thumb-Stopping Award
Donovan Goliath
The OG Award
Mihlali Ndamase
Alter-Ego Award
Sipho2Skiits — August (That Mozambican Dude)
Foodie Award
Mush Kitchen
Travel & Lifestyle Award presented by LIFT
Wander with Iana
Dance Award
Justin de Nobrega
Sol Content Creator Award
Mandisi
Song of the Year Award
AKA ft. Nasty C – Lemons (Lemonade)
DStv Content of the Year Award
Tums the Narrator
“Telling great stories is in our DNA, and partnering with the DStv Content Creator Awards aligns with who we are as a business. We see the need to enrich the lives of young storytellers and encourage them to tell their own stories in their own way.
“We are thrilled to be part of this journey for the second year running and even more excited to see the winners coming out of this year,” said Tshepiso Sathekge, senior manager: sponsorship, Multichoice SA.
In other news – A South African and a Zimbabwean arrested for smuggling R800,000 dagga
Two people, aged 35 and 43, were arrested by police at the Nerston port of entry bordering South Africa and the Kingdom of Eswatini after they were allegedly found with dagga worth almost R800,000.
Police in Mpumalanga said the two – a South African national and a Zimbabwean national – are on Monday expected to appear before the Amsterdam Magistrate’s Court after they were arrested on Friday. Read More