Bonang Matheba announced as Miss SA 2023 finale host
Updated | By The Drive with Rob and Roz
The Queen of South African Entertainment is ready to take the stage!
Bonang Matheba, who is also well known as Queen B, is an entertainer and businesswoman who always seems to be on the go and working on something new.
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This year, she's been a part of the Miss SA television series, 'Crown Chasers', where she was a judge and now she has an even bigger role to play in the pageant.
The organisation has announced that Matheba will be gracing the Miss SA finale stage once again as the host of this year's pageant.
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Bonang hosted the event in 2018 and 2019, so fans are excited to see her back on the stage once again:
Speaking on the announcement, Matheba said:
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. It is an institution in South Africa and I am honoured. I remember gathering around the television when I was growing up and watching people like Basetsana Kumalo and Peggy Sue Khumalo taking the title; I remember where I was. To grow from a judge to a host and one of the sponsors of this event is an absolute honour. I love that I can showcase my talent and be part of it. The fact that is airing on the SABC means that it is accessible to all people and that’s very important to me.- Bonang Matheba
The pageant finale will be taking place at SunBet Arena at Time Square, Pretoria on Sunday, 13 August.
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