Inimba team at the South African Film and Television Awards

A star-studded tribute to Mzansi’s legacy at the SAFTAs

The long-awaited South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs 19) lit up the industry over two dazzling nights on 13 and 14 March at the Gallagher Convention Centre. The glamorous ceremony celebrated the outstanding talent and creativity that have shaped South Africa’s film and television industry over the past 18 months.

Beginning with the Craft Awards, streamed live on the YouTube channel of the SAFTAs, the festivities culminated in the Main Awards broadcast simultaneously on SABC 2 and Mzansi Magic, with the ever-glamorous Red Carpet spectacle. Under the unifying theme “One Story. One Industry. One Future. – Celebrating South Africa’s Screen Legacy, Together,” SAFTAs 19 delivered a captivating tribute to 50 years of South African television storytelling. From breathtaking décor and layered stage design to unforgettable fashion moments, the ceremony painted a vivid picture of an industry united in celebrating its past while shaping its future.

Thuso Mbedu and Zozibini Tunzi at the South African Film and Television Awards
Thuso Mbedu and Zozibini Tunzi at SAFTAs | Image supplied

The event brought together a glittering mix of beloved actors, presenters, directors, producers, and behind-the-scenes professionals, highlighting the immense dedication required to produce world-class content. Celebrities, government dignitaries, and key industry players gathered to honour the creators who continue to elevate South Africa’s screen industry on the global stage.

Adding energy and humour to the main awards ceremony were the charismatic hosting duo Anele Mgudlwa and Simphiwe “Alphi” Mkhwanazi, whose playful banter kept audiences entertained throughout the evening. The Red Carpet show was hosted by rising talents Pamela Mtanga and Katleho “Kat” Sinivasan, who captured the fashion, excitement, and anticipation as celebrities arrived in style. Meanwhile, the Craft Awards ceremony was expertly led by Elana Afrika‑Bredenkamp and Moshe Ndiki, celebrating the often-unsung heroes behind the scenes who bring South African productions to life.

Tshedza Pictures dominates the South African Film and Television Awards

Bonko Khoza and Nelisiwe Sibiya at the South African Film and Television Awards
Bonko Khoza and Nelisiwe Sibiya at the SAFTAs | Image supplied

When it came to the SAFTAs 19 winners, Tshedza Pictures emerged as the biggest victor across both nights, scooping an impressive seven Golden Horn awards. Their critically acclaimed series iThonga led the charge with standout acting wins including Bonko Khoza – Best Actor in a Telenovela and Nelisiwe Sibiya – Best Actress in a Telenovela. Another notable win came from Gqeberha: The Empire, with Anele Matoti taking home Best Supporting Actor in a Telenovela. Tshedza Pictures‘ first teen drama Youngins also enjoyed phenomenal wins, including Best Telenovela, Best Achievement in Directing – Telenovela, Best Achievement in Original Music/Score – Telenovela and Best Achievement in Editing. Showmax’s sci-fi feature film The Fix took home four awards, while Catch Me A Killer received three Golden Horns including Best Achievement in Directing – TV Drama and Jabulani Mthembu got Best Supporting Actor – TV Drama.

The awards also celebrated the success of School Ties and Chasing the Sun 2, both International Emmy nominees, with School Ties winning Best Made for TV Documentary Series and Chasing the Sun 2 taking home the award for Best Achievement in Editing for a TV Documentary Series.

The kykNET comedy Magda Louw delivered a strong showing on the nights, earning multiple awards in the TV Comedy category, including Best Actress for Desiré Gardner and Best Actor for Hannes van Wyk. Suidooster, which celebrated its 10‑year milestone last year, added further recognition with two wins. Veteran performers Frank Opperman (Nêrens, Noord‑Kaap Deel 2) and Tobie Cronjé (Pronk Primêr) – both recent recipients of Lifetime Achievement Awards – also took home top honours, each winning in their respective acting categories.

Quizzical Pictures and Wolflight Films also emerged as strong contenders, each taking home six Golden Horns, while Ochre Media followed closely with five awards. Quizzical Pictures celebrated major wins with Reyka Season 2 securing Best TV Drama, while White Lies also claimed multiple awards. Wolflight Films enjoyed success with the kykNET hit series Niggies, which earned two awards, alongside A Kind of Madness, which walked away with four Golden Horns. Meanwhile, Ochre Media’s victories were largely driven by Scandal!, which accounted for four of their five awards, including Best TV Soap, with standout performances recognised for Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyane as Best Supporting Actor and Londeka Sishi as Best ActressGambit Films had four awards including Gail Mabalane who won Best Actress in a TV Drama for Netflix series Unseen, with Michelle Botes being awarded Best Supporting Actress in a TV Drama for Netflix series Tuiskoms.

Mzansi’s loved telenovela and its star get recognition

Zenande Mfenyana at the South African Film and Television Awards
Zenande Mfenyana at the SATFAs | Image supplied

The best highlight of the of this year’s South African Film and Television Awards winners list is Zenande Mfenyana, who won Best Actress in a Telenovela for her role in Inimba. Produced by The Milton Empire, Inimba has become one of the country’s most talked-about telenovelas and also secured The Most Popular TV Soap or Telenovela Award (Public Vote). The recognition marked a clean sweep for Mzansi Magic productions in the telenovela acting categories, reinforcing the channel’s reputation for delivering iconic storytelling for more than a decade.

Zenande had this to say about winning her first ever Golden Horn:

After 19 years in the industry, I am finally holding my Golden Horn.

“Thank you to the SAFTAs, and to the NFVF for believing in me and my talent. It’s a great nod from the industry, and I’m truly honoured to finally hold this in my hands. Thank you to my family for always believing in me, and to my supporters, honestly, day in and day out, bayabukela Inimba (they watch Inimba). Thumeka wouldn’t be who she is without the love and support you give me. I can’t mention all of you, but ndinithanda ukufa (I love you so much). Mwah! Keep supporting Inimba at 8:30 PM on Mzansi Magic. Let’s go!”

Honouring industry legends

Nomsa Philiso, Bobby Heaney and Lala Tuku at the SAFTAs | Image supplied
Nomsa Philiso, Bobby Heaney and Lala Tuku at the SAFTAs | Image supplied

Beyond celebrating productions, SAFTAs 19 also honoured individuals whose contributions have shaped the industry. Veteran actor Magic Hlatshwayo received the Lifetime Achiever Award, recognising a career that has spanned decades. Known for his memorable role as Madlanduna in Kwakhala Nyonini, Hlatshwayo remains an inspiration to generations of performers. Bobby Heaney, a distinguished television, film, and stage producer and director, was honored as one of the two recipients of the Lifetime Achiever Award. He is renowned for his dedication to nurturing new talent and has played a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of filmmakers.

Another special recognition went to Erik Holm, who received the Outstanding Person with Disability Contributor Award. His nuanced portrayal of Rian Malherbe in Binnelanders has been widely celebrated for its authenticity and representation.

Full list of SAFTAs 19 winners

The complete SAFTAs 19 winners list highlights the extraordinary creativity and dedication driving South Africa’s film and television industry forward.

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND – DOCUMENTARY

Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey

Practitioners: Barry Donnelly, Corne Van Niekerk & Jabu Msomi

Production House: Water Creature Media

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING – DOCUMENTARY

Chasing the Sun 2

Practitioner: Christiaan Scheepers

Production House: T+W

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY – DOCUMENTARY

Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey

Practitioners: Steven Dover, Warren Smart & Gareth Thomas

Production House: Water Creature Media

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING – DOCUMENTARY

Zef: The Story of Die Antwoord

Practitioner: Jon Day

Production House: Orange Films

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT

Mathonga Elizwe (Spirits of the Land)

Production House: Uhuru Productions

BEST MADE FOR TV DOCUMENTARY OR DOCUMENTARY SERIES

School Ties

Production House: Idea Candy

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

Zef: The Story of Die Antwoord

Production House: Orange Films

BEST CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME

Behind the Rainbow

Production House: Storytown Productions

BEST EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME

Ingono Yomsamo

Production House: Barleader TV

BEST FACTUAL PROGRAMME

Confessions of an Assassin, Why I killed Chris Hani – An Annika Larsen Special

Report

Production House: e.TV

BEST COMPETITION REALITY SHOW

Plaasjapie (Seisoen 2)

Production House: afrOkaans

BEST STRUCTURED SOAPIE REALITY SHOW

Young, Famous and African

Production House: Urban Brew Studios & APOP Media

BEST STRUCTURED OR DOCU-REALITY SHOW

UMkhonto Ogwazekhaya

Production House: Devandile Media

BEST YOUTH PROGRAMME

On The Base Roundtable

Production House: VIS Studios

BEST ONLINE CONTENT

Four Walls

Production House: Weldun Media

BEST LIFESTYLE PROGRAMME

Elders: Ligtoringroete

Production House: Bonanza Films

BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS PROGRAMME

Carte Blanche

Production House: Combined Artists

BEST MADE FOR TV MOVIE

Mr Easy Loo

Production House: Black Brain Pictures

BEST INTERNATIONAL FORMAT

Deal or No Deal Celebrity

Production House: HBC Broadcast Solution

BEST ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME

Yash’ingoma S3

Production House: Skepe Entertainment and Urban Brew Studios

BEST VARIETY SHOW

UNFOLLOWED Season 2

Production House: Goat (Originals)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKE-UP AND HAIRSTYLING – TV COMEDY

How to Ruin Love Season 1

Practitioners: Bongi Mlotshwa

Production House: Burnt Onion Productions

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN WARDROBE – TV COMEDY

The Morning After

Practitioner: Mariechen Vosloo

Production House: Both Worlds Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND – TV COMEDY

How to Ruin Love Season 1

Practitioner: Guy Steer

Production House: Burnt Onion Productions

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN ART DIRECTION – TV COMEDY

The Morning After

Practitioner: Kate Van Der Merwe

Production House: Both Worlds Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING – TV COMEDY

The Morning After

Practitioner: Björn Johansen & Gordon Midgley

Production House: Both Worlds Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SCRIPTWRITING -TV COMEDY

Magda Louw

Practitioner: Desire Gardner

Production House: Homebrew Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY -TV COMEDY

Mabaso Family Reunion

Practitioner: Gaopalelwe Kabe

Production House: Black Brain Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING – TV COMEDY

Magda Louw

Practitioner: Johannes Pieter Nel

Production House: Homebrew Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKE-UP AND HAIRSTYLING – TV DRAMA

Reyka S2

Practitioners: Theola Booyens

Production House: Quizzical Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN WARDROBE – TV DRAMA

NIGGIES (COUSINS)

Practitioner: Mariechen Vosloo

Production House: Wolflight Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN ART DIRECTION – TV DRAMA

Catch Me A Killer

Practitioner: Warren Gray

Production House: Local Motion Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SPECIAL EFFECTS (SFX) IN HAIR AND MAKE-UP- TV

White Lies

Practitioner: Natasha du Toit

Production House: Quizzical Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND – TV DRAMA

White Lies

Practitioners: David Oosthuizen & Declyn Strydom

Production House: Quizzical Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN ORIGINAL MUSIC/SCORE – TV DRAMA

NIGGIES (COUSINS)

Practitioner: Pierre Henri Wicomb

Production House: Wolflight Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN AN ORIGINAL SONG – TV DRAMA

White Lies

Practitioners: Edward George King & Charl-Johan Lingenfelder

Production House: Quizzical Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING – TV DRAMA

GO!

Practitioner: Jeremy Briers

Production House: Ten30 Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECTS(VFX) – TV

Soon comes night

Practitioner: Shaun Hillary

Production House: Ochre Media

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY – TV DRAMA

Reyka S2

Practitioner: Tom Marais

Production House: Quizzical Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SCRIPTWRITING – TV DRAMA

LAW, LOVE & BETRAYAL (LLB)

Practitioners: Alex Xolo, Lwazi Mvusi, Dorette Nel, Chisanga Kabinga & Oratile Mogoje

Production House: Ramathesele Media and Communications

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING – TV DRAMA

Catch Me A Killer

Practitioners: Rene van Rooyen & Brett Michael Innes

Production House: Local Motion Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKE-UP AND HAIRSTYLING – TV SOAP/TELENOVELA

Skemergrond

Practitioner: Waldemar van Rensburg

Production House: Penguin Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN WARDROBE – TV SOAP/TELENOVELA

Genesis S1

Practitioner: Sylvia Gegana

Production House: Singavision Productions

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN ART DIRECTION – TV SOAP/TELENOVELA

Suidooster

Practitioner: Beatrix van Zyl

Production House: Suidooster Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING –TELENOVELA

Youngins

Practitioners: SC Nhlumayo, Natalie Varoy, Siwelile Mbanjwa, Lubabalo Mayaba,

Nandi Mehlomakulu & Nonhlanhla Nxumalo

Production House: Tshedza Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN ORIGINAL MUSIC/SCORE – TELENOVELA

Youngins

Practitioner: Brendan Jury

Production House: Tshedza Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN AN ORIGINAL SONG – TELENOVELA

Kelders Van Geheime

Practitioner: Loki Rothman

Production House: KFilms

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND – TV SOAP/ TELENOVELA

Blood Legacy

Practitioners: Lubabalo Bozo, Jade Hill, Simon Ratcliffe, Richard West, James Olivier,

Carl Roberts, Shreshtha Ramesar, Jack van Wyk, Siyabonga Sithole, Finn Esterhuizen & Sean Sutton

Production House: Gambit Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SCRIPTWRITING – TELENOVELA

Inimba

Practitioners: Siphosethu Tshapu, Kirsten Adams, Sacha-ann Stokes, Nombulelo Mcwerah, Khanyisa Jali, Vanishia Kisten, Sinethemba Keleku, Mpolokeng Hope Bogatsu

& Sibusiso Kumalo

Production House: The Milton Empire

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY – TELENOVELA

Blood Legacy

Practitioner: Sunel Haasbroek

Production House: Gambit Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING – TELENOVELA

Youngins

Practitioners: Nthabi Tau, Thembalethu Mfebe & Sandile Mdluli

Production House: Tshedza Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SCRIPTWRITING – TV SOAP

Suidooster

Practitioner: Pieter Francois Retief Scholtz

Production House: Suidooster Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING – TV SOAP

Scandal!

Practitioners: Sithembiso Mathenjwa, ANTONY COLEMAN, Philasande Malunga, Sphamandla Ngcobo, Christo Davids & Mamohato Askew

Production House: Ochre Media

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKE-UP AND HAIRSTYLING – FEATURE FILM

The Fix

Practitioner: Nicola Roodt

Production House: Crave Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN – FEATURE FILM

Just Now Jeffrey

Practitioner: Danielle Knox

Production House: Bioscope Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION DESIGN – FEATURE FILM

Just Now Jeffrey

Practitioner: Kerry von Lillienfeld

Production House: Bioscope Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SPECIAL EFFECTS(SFX) IN HAIR AND MAKE-UPFEATURE FILM

The Fix

Practitioners: Nicola Roodt & Clinton Aiden Smith

Production House: Crave Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND DESIGN – FEATURE FILM

The Fix

Practitioners: David Oosthuizen & Geoffrey Kock

Production House: Crave Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING – FEATURE FILM

Death of a Whistleblower

Practitioner: Eva Du Preez

Production House: Known Associates Entertainment

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN ORIGINAL MUSIC/ SCORE – FEATURE FILM

A Kind of Madness

Practitioner: Loki Rothman

Production House: Wolflight Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN AN ORIGINAL SONG – FEATURE FILM

Sabbatical

Practitioners: Bokani Dyer & Siyabonga Mthembu

Production House: Diprente

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECTS(VFX) – FEATURE FILM

The Fix

Practitioners: Kelsey Egan, George Webster, Sam Alessandri, Charles Tait, Andre Steyn, Lee Gemmell, Phillip Keong, Randall Makhanya, Tristan Brown & Mike Louw

Production House: Crave Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY – FEATURE FILM

Death of a Whistleblower

Practitioner: Devin Toselli

Production House: Known Associates Entertainment

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SCRIPTWRITING – FEATURE FILM

A Kind of Madness

Practitioners: Christiaan Olwagen & Wessel Pretorius

Production House: Wolflight Films

BEST STUDENT FILM

Leapt Niches

Institution: The Animation School

BEST ANIMATION

Jungle Beat 2 The Past

Production House: Sunrise Animation Studios

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TV SOAP

Vele Manenje (Skeem Saam)

Production House: Peu

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TV SOAP

Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyane (Scandal!)

Production House: Ochre Media

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TELENOVELA

Zenande Mfenyana (Inimba S1)

Production House: The Milton Empire

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TELENOVELA

Anele Matoti (Gqeberha – The Empire)

Production House: Tshedza Pictures

BEST ACTRESS IN A TV SOAP

Londeka Sishi (Scandal!)

Production House: Ochre Media

BEST ACTOR IN A TV SOAP

Aubrey Poo (Generations: The legacy)

Production House: MMSV Productions

BEST ACTRESS IN A TELENOVELA

Nelisiwe Sibiya (iThonga)

Production House: Tshedza Pictures

BEST ACTOR IN A TELENOVELA

Bonko Khoza (iThonga)

Production House: Tshedza Pictures

BEST TV SOAP

Scandal!

Production House: Ochre Media

BEST TELENOVELA

Youngins

Production House: Tshedza Pictures

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TV DRAMA

Michelle Botes (Tuiskoms)

Production House: Infinity Films

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TV DRAMA

Jabulani Mthembu (Catch Me A Killer)

Production House: Local Motion Pictures

BEST ACTRESS IN A TV DRAMA

Gail Mabalane (Unseen – Season 2)

Production House: Gambit Films

BEST ACTOR IN A TV DRAMA

Frank Opperman (Nêrens, Noord-Kaap Deel 2)

Production House: Nagvlug Films

BEST TV DRAMA

Reyka 2

Production House: Quizzical Pictures

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TV COMEDY

Shoki Mmola (How to Ruin Love Season 1)

Production House: Burnt Onion Productions

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TV COMEDY

Tobie Cronjé (Pronk Primêr)

Production House: Sonvelt Media

BEST ACTRESS IN A TV COMEDY

Desire Gardner (MAGDA LOUW SEASON 2)

Production House: Homebrew Films

BEST ACTOR IN A TV COMEDY

Hannes van Wyk (MAGDA LOUW SEASON 2)

Production House: Homebrew Films

BEST TV COMEDY

The Morning After

Production House: Both Worlds Pictures

BEST SHORT FILM

Why The Cattle Wait

Production House: Zarafa Pictures & Yellowbone Entertainment

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A FEATURE FILM

June van Merch (Die Kwiksilwers (The Quicksilvers))

Production House: Sanktuary Films

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A FEATURE FILM

Neels van Jaarsveld (Snake)

Production House: Known Associates Entertainment

BEST ACTRESS IN A FEATURE FILM

Sandra Prinsloo (A Kind of Madness)

Production House: Wolflight Films

BEST ACTOR IN A FEATURE FILM

Ian Roberts (A Kind of Madness)

Production House: Wolflight Films

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING – FEATURE FILM

Death of a Whistleblower

Practitioner: Ian Gabriel

Production House: Known Associates Entertainment

BEST FEATURE FILM

Death of a Whistleblower

Production House: Known Associates Entertainment

BEST NATURAL HISTORY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMME

Day of the Dragon

Production House: Earth Touch

BEST TV PRESENTER (PUBLIC VOTE)

Fezile Mkhize (Top Travel)

Production House: Cardova Productions

MOST POPULAR TV SOAP OR TELENOVELA (PUBLIC VOTE)

Inimba S1

Production House: The Milton Empire

 LIFETIME ACHIEVER AWARD

 Bobby Heany

 Magic Hlatshwayo

YOUTH ACHIEVER AWARD

 Sandulela Asanda Biyana

OUTSTANDING PROVINCIAL CONTRIBUTOR AWARD

 KRAAL

EMERGING FILMMAKER AWARD

 Ntokozo Mlaba

OUTSTANDING PERSON WITH DISABILITY CONTRIBUTOR AWARD

 Erik Holm

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