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DStv Content Creator awards confirms Goliath as host

DONOVAN Goliath has been confirmed to host the second edition of the DStv Content Creator Awards for 2023.

They go down on September 9 at the Galleria, Sandton.

The multiple comedy award winner Dnovan, made it onto stage last year to receive his DStv Content Creator Award trophy; this year he will own the stage as the host and is again a nominee in two categories, namely the Sol Content Creator and Thumb-Stopping Awards.

The awards will welcome back Bontle Modiselle Dance Studio, who will be joined by the nominees in the first-ever Dance Award category: 250Machine, Adriaan Hughes, Justin De Nobrega, Kelly KiKx and Mr NT.

Just some of the presenters who have been confirmed include Kim Jayde (last year’s winner of the Fashion & Style Award); one of South Africa’s hottest emerging young artists and illustrators, Seth Pimentel aka African Ginger, rapper and TV presenter, Moozlie and talented actress, VJ and production manager, Farieda Metsileng (or you may know her as content creator Pharoahfi).

Not only will all the winners be announced, applauded and celebrated, but the awards itself is going to be an energetic and extraordinary two-hour show packed with live dance performances, music from South African legends Black Motion, laughter, poetry and the awarding of the first content creator OG.

So, be ready for the “Purple Carpet” as it is rolled out to welcome the who’s who of content creation to the awards, in association with Samsung Galaxy.

You can also watch the glitz and glam of the Purple Carpet live on the awards’ TikTok from 18:00-19:00.

Image (Comedian Donovan Goliath with host the awards on Saturday and has been nominated in two categories well).

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