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Nominees announced for the 12th Annual Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film and Television Awards 2025
Nominees announced for the 12th Annual Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film and Television Awards 2025

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Nominees announced for the 12th Annual Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film and Television Awards 2025

L-R Hope Mbhele , Chairperson of the Board at the KwaZulu-Natal Tourism and Film Authority Dr Sibusiso Ndebele and Simon Mabhunu Sabela Awards 2025 nominee Portia Ncwane Image: supplied KZNTAFA KwaZulu-Natal Tourism and Film Authority (KZNTAFA) announced the nominees for the 12th annual Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film and Television Awards 2025 on Wednesday, with the awards expected to take place in July. KZNTAFA said that it is a celebration of outstanding talent and creativity in KwaZulu-Natal's ever-evolving film and television industry. 'Under the theme 'Africa's Champions of Storytelling: From Piers to Pages,' this year's nominees reflect the vibrant, diverse, and growing creative talent emerging from the province and beyond. With over 30 categories, the awards continue to celebrate the actors, directors, writers, and behind-the-scenes professionals who continue to shape South Africa's cinematic identity.' The 2025 nominee announcement event was hosted by actress, media personality, and previous nominee of the Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film and Television Awards, Hope Mbhele. Dr Sibusiso Ndebele, Chairperson of the Board at the KwaZulu-Natal Tourism and Film Authority, said that the Simon Mabhunu Sabela Awards honours the legacy of a true pioneer in South African film, reminding us of the power of storytelling to inspire, challenge, and uplift. As the Authority, we remain committed to nurturing talent and positioning KwaZulu-Natal as a competitive and innovative film hub. Over the past year, we've made deliberate investments in emerging filmmakers, ensuring continued growth and transformation in the sector.' KZNTAFA added that leading this year's nominations list is the much-acclaimed production Umjolo Film Slate, recognised across multiple film performance and directing categories. 'It is followed by the BET Original Production A Wesley South African Christmas, and close behind are audience favourites Smoke & Mirrors and Uzalo, which all showcase KZN's remarkable local storytelling talent and production quality.' KZNTAFA said that nominations span over 30 categories, including Best Actor and Actress in TV and Film, Best Director, Best Use of KZN as a Filming Location, Best Documentary, Best Feature and Short Film, Best Student Film, and more — reflecting a wide cross-section of the creative sector. Mbuso Khoza, nominated for Best Supporting Actor in Film for Masinga the Calling, said that 'This nomination is a celebration of where we come from as artists. The Simon Mabhunu Sabela Awards honour stories rooted in who we are as Africans — spiritual, emotional, proud. I am humbled to be recognised for a role that honours our ancestors and the sacred responsibility of storytelling.' Edwin Cole, who was nominated for Best Cinematography category for the movie Highway Sheila: Resurrection, said that he is truly humbled by this recognition. 'Working on Highway Sheila: Resurrection was an unforgettable journey, filled with creative challenges that pushed us to our limits. The early morning shoots, the empty roads, and the freedom to craft each frame made this project special. I'm grateful to Arish Sirkissoon and the entire Lx Seth team for their trust and collaboration. This nomination is a win for all of us.' Arish Sirkissoon, Director of Highway Sheila: Resurrection, said that 'It's an incredible honour to have Highway Sheila: Resurrection acknowledged by such a respected awards body. 'I am so proud of Edwin Cole and his well-deserved nomination. His commitment to the project was unmatched — not only did he craft the visual language of the film, but he also brilliantly portrayed the iconic character of Shambies. We often found ourselves shooting at 4 AM on deserted highways to achieve the perfect shots. Independent films like ours need to be celebrated and embraced by mainstream audiences, and I'm proud that this film is part of that movement.' BUSINESS REPORT Visit:

2025 Simon Mabhunu Sabela Awards: spotlight on nominees Nelisiwe Sibiya, Menzi Biyela, and Kwenzo Ngcobo
2025 Simon Mabhunu Sabela Awards: spotlight on nominees Nelisiwe Sibiya, Menzi Biyela, and Kwenzo Ngcobo

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2025 Simon Mabhunu Sabela Awards: spotlight on nominees Nelisiwe Sibiya, Menzi Biyela, and Kwenzo Ngcobo

Actress Hope Mbhele who hosted the nomination announcement, KZNTAFA Chair Dr Sibusiso Ndebele, and Portia Ncwane who is nominated for Best Documentary Feature Film and Best Isizulu Film. The KwaZulu-Natal Tourism and Film Authority has announced the nominees for the 12th annual Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film and Television Awards. Under the theme 'Africa's Champions of Storytelling: From Piers to Pages,' this year's nominees reflect the vibrant, diverse, and growing creative talent emerging from the province and beyond. Leading this year's nominations list is the Stained Glass movie series, 'Umjolo' is leading with seven nominations for the different movies released on Netflix. Four nominations for 'Umjolo: Gone Girl' and the actors who received nominations include Sibongiseni Shezi, Sibusisiwe Jili, Menzi Biyela and Gugu Gumede.

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