Thursday, April 16, 2026

Beloved VIA Landbouweekliks and kykNET Kwêla presenter and SuperSport commentator Johnny Davids dead at 48 after heart attack


Thinus Ferreira

Johnny Davids, the beloved TV presenter of programmes like Landbouweekliks on VIA (DStv 147) and Kwêla and Ysters op die Landgoed on kykNET (DStv 144) who was also a sports commentator on SuperSport in Afrikaans died on Thursday morning after a heart attack. He was 48.

Johnny Davids who lives in Cape Town started to complain about chest pains on Wednesday but ignored it and died in Pretoria where he was staying in a guest house and was working on an episode of Landbouweekliks.

At 03:00 this morning an ambulance was called but medics failed to revive him on the scene.

Johnny Davids who wrote the searing autobiography Boytjie that was published in 2024, is survived by his wife, Liezel, and three sons, Ayden, Conway and Juan.

Johnny Davids joined Landbouweekliks in 2024 and was also a motivational speaker, besides working for SuperSport as an Afrikaans sports commentator and working for Homebrew Films on shows like KwêlaBravo! and the golf estate magazine show Ysters op die Landgoed.

His unbelievable life journey is chronicled in his book and how he grew up without his birth parents, got adopted by a teacher and won the singing reality competition Zing on kykNET.

On radio, he became a familiar voice and hosted shows on the SABC's RSG, like music programmes OppiRadio and Al Daai Jazz, for seven years, in addition to anchoring daily sports coverage. 

During the beginning years of kykNET he was one of the channel's continuity presenters.

His wife Liezel said in a note on social media, "Johnny was a beloved person whose presence touched the lives of many people".

"His kindness, strength, and steadfast spirit will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him. His passing has left us heartbroken and devastated and we share in the deep sorrow felt by us as his family, friends and community."

Azelia Morkel, VIA channel head, says "Johnny was an exceptional person with a wonderful story of conquering and hope."

"His passion for people and ability to connect with farmers as well as viewers made his a welcoming face on the channel. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Liezel, his three sons and extended family during this difficult time."

VIA and the Landbouweekblad magazine, as well as the Brand Republic producers of Landbouweekliks say they will always cherish Johnny's contribution to the channel and his warm approach to his work: "He will be missed".

Waldimar Pelser, director of premium channels at MultiChoice, in a statement, says "Johnny chose to live his life in such a way that it served as an example for young men".

"In his warm, engaging way, he showed that dedication, integrity, and humanity are non-negotiable, and thus became an example not only for the youth, but for all of us."

"Johnny was also loved by kykNET viewers. He made his debut on the channel in 2003 by winning the Zing talent competition with his singing partner, Vivian Molauly. He then became a familiar face as a presenter on, among others, Kwêla and Ysters op die Landgoed."

"His death, especially at such a young age, is a great shock and a tremendous loss."

Paul Venter, Homebrew Films producer, says "Johnny was one of our stalwarts at Homebrew Films, from years ago's Kollig op Kie to Ysters op die Landgoed en Kwêla".

"He was was professional, very good at what he did but above all probably the most decent person to work with imaginable - he would never say anything bad about anyone."

"He was always positive, full of enthusiasm and a role model for everyone. I don't think the void he leaves can ever be filled. We will miss him incredibly much and are thinking of his family, friends and also other colleagues during this difficult time."

SuperSport in a statement in Thursday afternoon, says "SuperSport is deeply saddened by the passing of beloved Afrikaans commentator, award-winning TV presenter and artist, Johnny Davids, who passed away suddenly in the early hours of Thursday morning."

"Born in Narraville, in Namibia, Davids was a prominent and authoritative voice in both rugby and cricket since joining the broadcaster in 2012."

"A multi-talented broadcaster, his repertoire extended far beyond the commentary box; he was an acclaimed sports commentator, a seasoned radio presenter, and a gifted musician who brought immense passion to everything he did."

"Most recently, Johnny Davids graced our screens during the Betway SA20 tournament, where his sharp analysis and vibrant Afrikaans commentary brought the thrill of the game into the living rooms of fans across the country."

"Johnny was an invaluable asset to the SuperSport team. His infectious energy, profound knowledge of the sports he covered, and warm, approachable demeanour made him a favourite among viewers and colleagues alike."

Rendani Ramovha, Canal+ director for sport content for English & Portuguese-speaking Africa, says "Johnny was an immense talent and a cherished member of our broadcasting team".

"His dedication to his craft and his unique ability to articulate the emotion and nuance of sport made him truly special. On behalf of SuperSport, I wish to express our most heartfelt condolences to the Davids family and his loved ones during this incredibly tough time."

"He leaves behind a rich legacy and will be hugely missed by the entire SuperSport family. SuperSport extends its deepest sympathies and support to the Davids family, friends, and the broader sporting community."

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Canal+ drops MultiChoice's DStv Delicious Festival - report


by Thinus Ferreira

The Sunday World newspaper, citing sources, reports that Canal+ has decided to dump the DStv Delicious International Food & Music Festival as part of Canal+'s drastic and aggressive ongoing cost-cutting at MultiChoice.

The DStv Delicious Festival, that's been often-criticised in past editions, started in 2013 and held its 12th one in September at the Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit.

DStv Delicious as a subscriber retention, potential upsell and marketing event, focused on the DStv mass-market and combined music acts, including international artists, with a food marketplace as a culinary showcase, combined with a fashion display component that involved local South African fashion designers.

Canal+ is now removing DStv as naming-rights sponsor with multiple sources who said that MultiChoice is done with its sponsorship of DStv Delicious.

Canal+ said that "Since tak­ing own­er­ship of Mul­tiChoice last year, Canal+ has put in place a stra­tegic plan to ensure a sus­tain­able future for the com­pany, put­ting it back on a path­way towards growth. This is essen­tial to ensure that con­sumers are able to con­tinue to enjoy com­pel­ling local and inter­na­tional con­tent on lead­ing plat­forms and that we can con­tinue to sup­port South Africa’s cre­at­ive indus­tries."

"We are proud to work with a broad eco­sys­tem of part­ners, includ­ing SMES and local pro­duc­tion houses, which are crit­ical to our busi­ness and to the growth of the cre­at­ive sec­tor across Africa."

"We remain com­mit­ted to the under­tak­ings we made dur­ing the acquis­i­tion pro­cess and are focused on build­ing a strong, sus­tain­able busi­ness to the bene­fit of South African con­sumers and cre­at­ives alike.

TVwithThinus reached out to Canal+ Africa on Sunday morning, asking in a media query for comment about ending its sponsorship of the DStv Delicious Festival. Comment will be added here when received.

Earlier this year, insiders told TVwithThinus that the sponsorships of all arts and cultural festivals that used to be sponsored by MultiChoice and M-Net channels like kykNET and Mzansi Magic, as well as the money that went from MultiChoice to support film festivals like the Silwerskermfees and Joburg Film Festival are going to come under serious threat due to the Canal+ takeover.

The French firm is busy with an aggressive cost-cutting strategy at MultiChoice and doing away with anything deemed "non-core".

Canal+, which has shut down MultiChoice's loss-making Showmax streaming service, aims to achieve annual cost-cutting of ove€400 million (R7.5 billion) by 2030 following its acquisition of MultiChoice.

Canal+ Africa is offering voluntary severance packages to MultiChoice staffers and will hire 1 000 new sales staff across the sub-Saharan Africa to drive DStv decoder sales and DStv subscription uptake.

Earlier this month, David Mignot, Canal+ Africa CEO, said that Canal+ Africa will reduce its reliance on international vendors and content, continue to do local content investment and slash hardware costs like DStv decoder prices to try and reverse subscriber decline.

David Mignot said the 17 different pay-TV packages offered by MultiChoice are too many and confusing to subscribers, which he described as "absurd complexity" and will be reduced, and that MultiChoice has 5 different DStv decoders in the market just in South Africa and that will be reduced as well.

David Mignot said Canal+ will renegotiate contracts with 90% of international vendors to reduce costs, targeting suppliers in the United States, Europe and elsewhere, including technology and content providers.

These savings are designed to fund subsidies for DStv decoders and finance local content.

The HBO series from Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has for instance already disappeared from the M-Net (DStv 101) channel and Warner Bros. films from the M-Net Movies channels on DStv, after Canal+ refused to pay WBD for a continuation of the decades-long contract to have premium content like Game of Thrones shown on M-Net.

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Stained Glass TV's Uzalo adds four actors to season 12 on SABC1 for 'more heart, more tension and honest storytelling'


by Thinus Ferreira

The Stained Glass TV weekday primetime soap on SABC1, Uzalo, has added four actors to the cast for its 12th season.

The KwaMashu-set series in KwaZulu-Natal has added Nduduzo Zuma, Phindile Mashabane, Sikhosiphi Ngcobo and Thulani Mtsweni.

Nduduzo Zuma has already appeared since 27 March as Smiso, described as a "bold, magnetic newcomer who arrives in KwaNjomane as part of its revamped, youthful energy".

"Charming, stylish, unpredictable and impossible to miss, Smiso quickly becomes more than just a fresh face, finding himself entangled in emotional dynamics with Babekazi that threaten to spiral beyond his control. His presence introduces a playful yet disruptive force that shifts the balance in unexpected ways."

Phindile Mashabane joined as LaDlamini and first appeared on 8 April. LaDlamini is described as "a sophisticated and self-made businesswoman whose quiet confidence speaks volumes".

"Intelligent, composed, and unwavering in her standards. She enters KwaMashu as a woman who knows her worth, immediately capturing Mbatha’s attention. But LaDlamini is not easily won over, and her presence sets the stage for a compelling pursuit marked by power, pride, and ambition."

Sikhosiphi Ngcobo joined Uzalo as Bab’Sizwe and will first appear on 10 April.

The character is described as "a respected traditional leader whose grief quickly transforms into a quest for justice".

"Following the death of Chief Shepherd, Bab’Sizwe’s pain fuels a growing tension determined to erase Nkunzi’s legacy e’Ndlende, igniting a powerful and emotionally charged battle over leadership, loyalty, and legacy. His arrival sparks a major shift in authority within KwaMashu."

The fourth actor that joined the cast is Thulani Mtsweni as Pondo, who will first appear on 24 April.

Pondo is described as "an old-school charmer with a loud, funny, and charismatic personality".

"Pondo’s easy-going nature masks a past defined by avoidance and unfinished business. Years ago, he cowardly fled a relationship, unable to face the responsibility of fatherhood that followed."

"Now resurfacing in the hostel, Pondo forms an unexpected bond with one of Izinsizwa, unaware of the deeper connection that ties them. His return sets the stage for a layered and emotional storyline, as long-buried truths begin to surface and demand accountability."

Ofentse Thinane, SABC1 channel head, speaking about the new Uzalo cast additions, says the channel is "Looking forward to the powerful moments and layered relationships you'll create".

David Mukwevho, Uzalo series producer, says "Every new character we introduce brings something meaningful to the story".

"This season, viewers can expect more heart, more tension and the kind of honest storytelling that continues to keep Uzalo close to so many South Africans."

"We invite our loyal viewers to join us for another thrilling season. Your unwavering support fuels our passion, and in season 12, we commit to bringing even more drama and excitement".

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

2026's 20th Metro FM Music Awards on 25 April in Durban to honour icons in music excellence, adds Maskandi and Lekompo categories


by Thinus Ferreira

The 20th Metro FM Music Awards (MMAs) of the SABC radio station Metro FM set for 25 April in Durban, will honour music icons over the past decades with the theme of "Icon-inspired music excellence".

The 20th MMAs come as Metro FM marks its 40th anniversary, and will incorporate "a fusion of heritage and greatness through Zulu-textured cultural elements".

This year's theme blends Zulu izinhlonzi patterns, animated beadwork and a triangular motif that's a nod to the Isigqi (rhythm) of Zulu culture, representing the three beats, three points, and one unbroken loop of music.

According to Kina Nhlengethwa, Metro FM FM business manager, this year's theme "combines the best of African luxury and global style, creating an unforgettable experience that's both nostalgic and forward-thinking". 

After a 9-year break and 3 years in the Mpumalanga province, the Metro FM Music Awards is moving back to Durban for another 3 years.

The 2026 Metro FM Music Awards is returning to the coastal city of Durban on Saturday, 25 April at the Durban ICC, with the city of eThekwini that has committed R60 million to host the awards show for the next 3 years in the province through 2028 to encourage economic growth and boost "township tourism".

The move is however, not without its hurdles. Local officials will be under pressure to demonstrate a clear return on investment (ROI) after previous controversies regarding public spending on major events. 

Success will be measured by the event's ability to create sustainable jobs for local designers, makeup artists, and production crews beyond the single night of the ceremony.

The 20th Metro FM Music Awards, taking place over the Freedom Day long weekend, will have the Metro FM DJ Lerato Kganyago and presenter Lawrence Maleka as the co-hosts this year, with the awards show that will be broadcast on SABC1 as well as SABC+ from 20:00.

It will start with black carpet coverage at 19:30 leading up to the live awards broadcast done by Lamiez Holworthy. 

Nomuzi Mabena and Siyabonga Ngwekazi will be the two co-presenters in the so-called green room. Zakes Bantwini is the music director of the 20th Metro FM Music Awards.

Lerato Kganyago previously hosted the Metro FM Music Awards in 2023.

The awards show will be preceded by a MMA26 Music Conference on 23 April at the Durban Playhouse Company for music enthusiasts.

The 20th Metro FM Music Awards is adding two new categories: Best Maskandi, celebrating traditional Zulu folk music, as well as Best Lekompo to recognise this fast-rising genre that blends traditional African sounds with contemporary electronic elements as a high-energy dance genre that originated in Limpopo.

According to the SABC, these new categories for the awards show are to ensure that the Metro FM Music Awards continue to evolve alongside listeners and provide a platform for music genres that dominate local music charts but that were until now underrepresented.

The 2026 20th Metro Music Awards nominees are:

Best Jazz Album
Mandisi Dyantyis – Intlambululo: ukuhlambulula
Judith Sephuma – When winter fades
Andile Yenana - Way out is in
Benjamin Jeptha – Homecoming Revisited
Siphamandla ‘paras’ Dlamini – Ingoma Busuku

Best Gospel Album
Xolly Mncwango - Unusual live / Deluxe
Nontokozo Mkhize - The live experience
Musa Yende - Sustained by grace
Mmatema - Heart of gratitude
Nothando Hlophe - A new dawn

Best Produced Album
Jazzwrld & Thukuthela - Most wanted
Kabza De Small - Bab Motha
Sam Deep, Stixx and Nvcho -  Kings of kwapi
Kelvin Momo - Thato ya modimo
Lwah Ndlunkulu – Amaciko

Best Collaboration
Sam Deep, Nia pearl, Boohle and Mano – Shela
Jazzwrld, Mawhoo, Thukuthela and Gl_ceejay - Uzizwa Kanjani
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Nduduzo Makhathini & Mbuso Khoza – You make me happy
Mawhoo, Gl ceejay, Jazzwrld & Thukuthela – Bengicela
Goon fFavour, Master kKG& Eemoh – Ngishutheni

Song of the year
Sam Deep, Nia Pearl, Boohle & Mano – Shela
Dj Smallz, 031 Choppa & Uncool MC– Zep
Dj Maphorisa, Xduppy, Kabza De Small, Thatohatsi, Young Stunna & Nkosazana Daughter- Abantwana Bakho
Mawhoo, Gl ceejay, Jazzwrld & Thukuthela – Bengicela
Khadeair, Peekay Mzee & Kaytah – Magumba
Jazzwrld, Mawhoo, Thukuthela & Gl_ceejay - Uzizwa kanjani
Shandesh and Mvzzle - Sdudla or Slender
Goon Flavour, Master KG & Eemoh – Ngishutheni
Umafikizolo - Uzoncengwa unyoko
Ciza, Jazzwrld & Thukuthela – Isaka

Best Viral Challenge
Dj Smallz, Zinedinex, Sguche;031 Choppa & Uncool MC– Zep
Mluucisian, Ricky Lenyora, DJ Maphorisa, Vulela Maweekend, Mark Khoza & Angekenanuye MC – Malacosta
Goon Flavour, Master KG & Eemoh – Ngishutheni
Shandesh and Mvzzle- Sdudla or Slender
Umafikizolo - Uyoncengwa Unyoko

Best Female Artist
Mawhoo
Lordkez
Zee Nxumalo
Shandesh
Lwa Ndlunkulu

Best Styled Artist
Musa Keys
Dali wonga
K.O
Vusi Nova
Zee Nxumalo

Best R&B Song
Lordkez – Aweh
Una Rams – Priceless Possession
Naledi Aphiwe and Mawelele - Come Duze
Lloyiso - Higher
Langa Mavuso – Dangerous

Best Maskandi
Umafikizolo - Uzoncengwa Unyoko
Simonofu and Zee Nxumalo - Sajola Kamnandi
Mzukulu, Intombi yasolundi - Ubu Ghost Bami
Khuzani - Umanikinikana
Siya Ntuli - Amaphiko

Best Male Artist
Sam Deep
Ciza
Kabza De Small
Kelvin Momo
DJ Maphorisa

Best HIP HOP
Stogie T, Nasty C, Maggz &  A- Reece - Four Horsemen
Yanga Chief - What if (Mngani)
Big Zulu ft. Emtee - Abazazi bafunani
Makwa ft. Kwesta - Umguzumbane we Summer
K.O ft. Cassper Nyovest- Supa Nova

Best Dance
Mawhoo –  Cl_ceejay, Thukuthela & Jazzwrld - Bengicela
Khadeair, Peekay Mzee, Kaytah – Magumba
Ciza, Jazzwrld, Thukuthela – Isaka
Jazzwrld, Thukuthela, Babalwa M &  Dlala Thukzin – Uvalo
Jazzwrld, Mawhoo & Thukuthela, Gl_ceejay - Uzizwa kanjani

Best Music Video
Zee Nxumalo, Skillz & Sykes – Mamma
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Nduduzo Makhathini & Mbuso Khoza - You make me happy
Lordkez – Aweh
Sam Deep, Nia Pearl, Boohle & Mano – Shela
Ciza, Jazzwrld & Thukuthela – Isaka

Best Lekompo
Janesh & Hitboss – Ngwanaka
Kharishma, DJ Angelo, Buddy Sax & DJ  Janisto - Wa inama
Shandesh and Mvzzle - Sdudla or Slender
Shebeshxt, Naqua SA; Zee Nxumalo & Slidoo Man - Rato Laka
Mvzzle, Mawhoo, Natiey Lepaka & Janesh- Leskandi 2.0

Best Amapiano
Sam Deep, Nia Pearl, Boohle & Mano –Shela
DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy, Kabza De Small, Thatohatsi, Young Stunna & Nkosazana Daughter- Abantwana Bakho
DJ Maphorisa, Focalistic, Ricky Lenyora, Uncool MC, Mellow and Sleazy - Dlala ka yona
DJ Jaivane, Smaki 08, Wesley Keys & de rose – Lutho
Kabza De Small, Sykes, Young Stunna, Nkosazana, Tracy & Thatohatsi - Ngiyozama

Best Kwaito / Gqom
Dladla Mshunqisi & Beast RSA - Puku Puku
DJ Lag & Zee Nxumalo  & KC Driller – Ngyasindelwa
DJ Tira, Pcee, Campmasters & General C’mamane – Awungazi
Kamo Mphela, Aymos, QUE DJ & Jay Music - Partii
Bello B &  We dem Boyz – Dubai

Best African Pop
Lwah Ndlunkulu – Mnakwethu
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Nduduzo Makhathini & Mbuso Khoza - You make me happy
Naledi Aphiwe, Blcxkie, Lily Faith - Waiting for you
Mawelele & Naledi Aphiwe - Buya Ekhaya
Samthing Soweto – Deda

Best New Artist
Shandesh
Khadeair
Kharishma
Goon Flavour
Nkeshemba

Artist of the Year
Maphorisa
Sam Deep
Ciza
Shandesh
Zee Nxumalo

Best Duo or Group
Thukuthela & Jazzwrld
Dladla Mshunqisi & Beast RSA
Inkabi Nation
Focalistic & Ch’cco
Major League DJs

Netflix adds 7-episode documentary series The Trials of Winnie Mandela from 23 April with never-before-seen footage from Emmy-winning director Mandy Jacobson


by Thinus Ferreira

On 23 April, Netflix will add the 7-episode documentary series from the late, Emmy-award-winning director Mandy Jacobson, The Trials of Winnie Mandela, that contains never-before-seen footage of the late South African struggle icon, along with interviews dissecting her legacy.

Produced through production companies Indelible Media and The African Oral History Archive, The Trials of Winnie Mandela has Barbara King as producer, as well as Swati Mandela-Dlamini, one of Madikizela-Mandela's granddaughters.

Swati Mandela-Dlamini also fronts the documentary series with another granddaughter Zaziwe Manaway (née Dlamini). Both fronted the 2013 reality series Being Mandela

Ivor Ichikowitz, Mandy Jacobson and John Nyoka served as executive producers.

In this new documentary series, Swati Mandela-Dlamini and Zaziwe Manaway look at the life of their grandmother, known as the "Mother of the nation", pieced together by personal accounts, family anecdotes and public records.

Featured in The Trials of Winnie Mandela are former deputy chief justice Dikgang Moseneke, former president Kgalema Motlanthe, anti-apartheid activist Dr Nakedi Mathews Phosa, advocate Thuli Madonsela, political analyst and writer Sisonke Msimang, human rights lawyer Yasmin Sooka, visual artists Nkululeko Mahlangu and Loyiso Mkize, newspaper editor Mondli Makhanya, as well as Madikizela-Mandela's longtime personal assistant Zodwa Zwane. 

Also included are members of the notorious Nelson Mandela Football Club, as well as family members of Siboniso Tshabalala and Stompie Moeketsi, who reflect on the lasting wounds of their deaths and Madikizela-Mandela’s involvement.

In The Trials of Winnie Mandela, she reflects in her own words on her childhood, her activism, and her relationships as a wife, mother, and comrade in some never-before-seen footage from the later years of her life.

The documentary series explores the controversies that defined her public image, including the headlines and scandals that followed her, as well as her persecution by the apartheid regime.

Also included in this biographical work are the voices of some of her detractors and some of her harshest critics, offering a fuller view of a life lived under unforgiving, relentless scrutiny.

According to Netflix's synopsis, "Like most families, the Madikizela-Mandela family is complicated – complex characters and stories that hover between half-truths and never-spoken-about moments as two granddaughters discover, when they go on a journey to find the essence of their grandmother".

"But this is no ordinary grandmother. This is Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, one of South Africa’s greatest feminist icons – a revered, global figure. One whose legacy continues to remain shrouded in mystery and intrigue. An icon embroiled in allegations of kidnapping, assault and murder."

e.tv shunts cancelled Kelders van Geheime back to original 6pm from 7 April in third timeslot change in a year


by Thinus Ferreira

eMedia's e.tv channel is once again changing its programming line-up with the cancelled Afrikaans telenovela Kelders van Geheime moving back to its original timeslot at 18:00 from this evening.

e.tv moved Kelders van Geheime, currently in its second season, from 18:30 to 19:00 in January 2026. 

It means that the KFilms produced show shot in Franschhoek has had three different timeslots on the e.tv schedule in the short start since the start of 2026: 18:30, then 19:00 and now 18:00. 

The 18:00 timeslot is where Kelders van Geheime made its debut when it originally launched on e.tv.

e.tv didn't give any explanation for the latest move. 

e.tv said in an announcement that "This strategic change enhances e.tv's commitment to expanding its Afrikaans audience, ensuring a seamless flow of high-quality content throughout its programming.

The latest e.tv schedule change comes after the schedule change in January 2026, which comes a year after the last e.tv schedule change in March 2025.

e.tv is padding the schedule at 19:00 with a "rerun" of The Phoenix, which was shown on eVOD in 2024. 

e.tv hasn't done any PR for this cannabis farm drama series before its e.tv start, like arranging interviews or press pack materials or roundtables with the cast or crew. It's an eVOD Original that was created by Siphosethu Tshapu and was produced by The Milton Empire.

To make the latest e.tv schedule change in a sense more confusing, is that Kelders van Geheime will remain in its 19:30 timeslot on the eExtra (Openview 105 / DStv 195) channel.

The e.tv schedule from today will be Sout van die Aarde at 16:00, Yosef at 17:00, Kelders van Geheime at 18:00, e.tv News at 18:30, The Phoenix at 19:00, House of Zwide at 19:30, Scandal! at 20:00, Isitha - The Enemy at 20:30, Smoke & Mirrors at 21:00 (to be replaced with Emzini: A Family Legacy), Gold Diggers at 21:30 (repeat), and Ashes to Ashes at 22:00 (repeat).

Thursday, April 2, 2026

IN IMAGES. Look inside Hisense South Africa's first-ever premium brand store in Cape Town and the biggest TV in Africa


by Thinus Ferreira

In November 2025, Hisense South Africa opened its first-ever premium brand store in South Africa at the Canal Walk mall in Century City, Cape Town - with plans to open some more soon - and a few days ago, I went for a guided store tour.

Hisense SA's Canal Walk store is beautiful inside and for the brand represents a milestone in Hisense's 29-year presence in South Africa.

Hisense SA also has a factory in Atlantis that employs more than 1 000 people and produces TV sets and home appliances for both South Africa and export markets, including the United Kingdom.


You won't get lost in Hisense SA's premium brand store but you can easily get lost by being transported into feeling and seeing how the TVs and appliances would not just "fit" physically, but fit experientially into your living space.

Hisense SA's Cape Town store has been designed as an interactive retail space and showcases the company's latest connected technologies like AI-powered appliances, mini-LED televisions, laster projections - and yes - even a robo-woof. A bit more about that later.

When it opened in November, Luna Nortje, Hisense SA deputy general manager, said that the Hisense SA store is a celebration of the company’s investment in local manufacturing, skills development and sustainable job creation.

"This store allows customers to experience locally made quality up close while supporting a value chain that creates jobs and transfers skills right here at home."

Besides interactive product demonstrations, it also showcases Africa's largest TV: The 116 inch UX RGB MiniLED which is made in Atlantis.

"From our Atlantis factory to our new flagship store at Canal Walk and now the Tevolution Museum, Hisense is building more than a brand, it’s building a legacy of accessible innovation."

The really wonderful Alex Chen, Hisense SA marketing and brand manager, showed me through Hisense's premium store and how it looks inside.
















And say hello to ... TechBud!

Hisense's 4-legged robot dog TechBud also calls the Hisense SA premium store home, and is, well, incredible. 

I got an in-store demonstration of just some of what TechBud is capable of. TechBud performs tricks and interacts with shoppers, with the help of his human handler (and Wifi remote controller).

TechBud also runs really fast. And TechBud's little eye is like a spider's eye. 

While TechBud can't bark, imagine your home security system not being static, mounted cameras but TechBud roaming around outside, bringing you different, multi-camera angles of everything it sees.