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Our Perfect Wedding is a South African wedding television show on Mzansi Magic DStv. Our Perfect Wedding is produced by Connect TV and hosted by Thembisa Mdoda. The show started in 2011 with guest stars Tumi Morake, Jessica Nkosi and NkwaNkwa.
In May 2016, she co-hosted Our Perfect Wedding with her sister Thembisa. In November 2018, Mdoda joined 947 as Breakfast Club show host. That same month she hosted third season of The Voice South Africa, which airs on M-NET. In 2020, Mdoda was a judge on 2020 Miss South Africa pageant.
Tumi Morake (born 22 December 1981) is a South African comedian, actress, TV personality, and writer. In 2018, she became the first African woman to have her own set on Netflix. She is also known to be the first woman to host Comedy Central Presents in Africa.
She has appeared on variety shows such as MTV's Lip Sync Battle Africa as a celebrity guest. Nkosi first appeared on Our Perfect Wedding show as a guest presenter and later went on to host the show for the next season.
In November 2015, she landed on a role of hosting season 6 of Our Perfect Wedding reality television show. That same year, she portrayed a role of Thabisile Cebekhulu on The Road Mzansi Magic telenova. She contested on Dancing with the Stars SA in December 2017.
The List of South African television series lists TV series that were created and/or shown in South Africa since 1975. It includes both South African originals and foreign imports that were dubbed into local languages.
The channel has a strong focus on highly popular reality series, most notably Date My Family SA, Our Perfect Wedding South Africa, Mnakwethu, Idols South Africa, Big Brother Mzansi, Living The Dream with Somizi and Being Bonang amongst others.
Basetsana Julia "Bassie" Kumalo (née Makgalemele; born 29 March 1974) is a South African television personality, beauty pageant titleholder, businesswoman, and philanthropist. Her career began in 1990 when she was crowned Miss Soweto and Miss Black South Africa at the age of 16.
This is a list of television programs currently and formerly broadcast by the satellite television channel Mzansi Magic in South Africa.
A May 2021 Ipsos poll showed that 59% of South Africans supported same-sex marriage, 12% supported civil partnerships but not marriage, while 15% were opposed to all legal recognition for same-sex couples, and 14% were undecided. In addition, 18% of South Africans had already attended the wedding of a same-sex couple.