Minnie Dlamini nailed SAFTA in four stunning outfit looking like a Grecian goddess.
Minnie Dlamini hosted SAFTA 2016 alongside Katlego Maboe. The beauty brunette smashed the night in four different outfits, from fairy princess look to the Grecian Goddess inspired red carpet look, to a whimsical ombré gown which was styled in honour of deceased celebs in the entertainment industry in the last one year and lastly her Wicked Witch costume.
The second night of the SAFTA took place last night at the Gallagher Estate in Midrand, Johannesburg. Live televised on SABC 2 to honor outstanding talent in the local entertainment industry and award Golden Horn trophies to the year’s achievers.
Veteran actress, Nomhle Nkonyeni was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award for her contribution to local film and television. Over the four decades she’s been in the film and television industry, Nkoyeni has appeared on drama series such as Gaz’Lam, Society, Tsha Tsha and Mzansi. She’s appeared on features films such as Of Good Report, Catch A Fire and Zulu.
Former Shift presenter and journalist, Rhulani Baloyi became the first recipient of the Person with Disability Award. Having presented the show for nine years, Baloyi became a household name and an inspiration to many South Africans. She’s covered stories in Australia and the United States and was also the presenter of SAFM’s Intune.
Afrikaans Film, Dis Ek, Anna took away the biggest film award of the night – Best Feature Film. Ayanda, produced by Terry Pheto and directed by Sarah Blecher received its first local award when Fulu Moghovani won Best Actress in a Feature Film for her leading role.