In a thrilling new development for fans and beauty enthusiasts alike, South African Amapiano sensation Nkosazana Daughter has announced her partnership with the renowned beauty brand Exclamation. The star, celebrated for her dynamic performances and distinctive style, is now the official face of the brand, marking a significant milestone in both her career and the brand’s trajectory.
Nkosazana Daughter, whose real name is Nkosazana Maloyi, is known for her powerful voice and commanding stage presence in the Amapiano genre. With this new collaboration, she is set to bring her unique flair to the world of beauty. In a heartfelt social media post, she expressed her enthusiasm about the partnership: “I’m ready to make a statement with Exclamation! Excited to announce my partnership with @exclamation.za. This brand speaks to who I am as a bold and fierce performer and a brand I’ve loved from my teen.”
Exclamation, a staple in South Africa’s beauty industry, is renowned for its bold and vibrant products that resonate with young, dynamic consumers. By teaming up with Nkosazana Daughter, the brand aims to further cement its position as a leader in the beauty sector, tapping into the star’s extensive influence and passionate fan base.
This collaboration comes at a time when both the beauty and music industries are witnessing a surge in cross-promotional partnerships. For Nkosazana Daughter, it represents an exciting new chapter that bridges her musical prowess with her personal style and brand identity. Fans and beauty aficionados can look forward to a series of innovative campaigns and products that reflect the star’s essence and the brand’s commitment to bold, vibrant beauty.
The partnership between Nkosazana Daughter and Exclamation promises to be a game-changer, offering a fresh and exciting perspective to the beauty landscape in South Africa and beyond.
In other news – Oliver Mtukudzi’s son denied legal right to use family name in high court
In a recent ruling that has drawn considerable public attention, the High Court has struck off the roll an application by Aaron Chaka, who claims to be the son of late music legend Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi. Chaka had sought an order to compel the Registrar of Births and Deaths to amend his birth certificate to reflect Mtukudzi’s surname and remove his presumed father’s name, Josiah Chaka.
The case, presided over by Justice Fatima Maxwell, involved Chaka, who identified the Registrar of Births and Deaths, the late musician’s widow Daisy Mtukudzi, and the Master of the High Court as respondents. Read More