Bonang Matheba
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Bonang Matheba | |
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Born | Bonang Matheba June 25, 1987 Mahikeng, South Africa |
Nationality | South African |
Other names | Queen B*, |
Occupation(s) | Television and radio personality, businesswoman |
Years active | 2002–present |
Website | http://bonangmatheba.com |
Bonang Matheba (born June 25, 1987)[1] is a South African television host, radio personality and business woman. She is most recognisable for having presented the popular SABC 1 music show Live Amp previously known as "Live". She currently is a presenter on South Africa's television magazine show SABC 3's Top Billing.[2]
Bonang has been dubbed the "IT" girl of South Africa by celebrities and fans because of her extraordinary bricking talent. She has graced the covers of national and International magazines including Elle, Grazia, FHM, Cosmopolitan South Africa, and Cleo. She is also a radio host presenting the show "The Front Row"[3] on SABC's radio station Metro FM with more than 6 million listeners.
Bonang launched her "Just B" clothing line with South African clothing retailer "Legit" in 2008, in 2009 she added a handbag range called "Baby Star" and has since topped it with a lingerie collection with Woolworths in January 2014. She is an International Master of Ceremonies and has hosted events like Sentebale Gala Dinner,The Channel O Africa Music Awards, Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Brutal Fruit campaign with the Kardashians , E! Entertainment Brand Evolution Celebration and concerts for Trey Songz, 50 Cent and G-Unit. In 2013 she joined Halle Berry, Olivia Wilde and Emma Stone as a brand ambassador for Revlon International.
References
- ^ "Jucy Africa - Bonang's 25th Birthday Party". Jucy Africa.
- ^ Dimakatso Motau. "Bonang new face on Top Billing". Sowetan LIVE.
- ^ Sowetan LIVE. "Metro FM line up: Bonang replaces Siphokazi January". Sowetan LIVE.