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2025 tribute concert preview

2025 tribute concert preview

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JOHANNESBURG - The annual Tribute To Women concert returns this year as artists and advocates call for greater support for women in culture.
Dr Criselda Kananda was named the ambassador of the Malibongwe Arts Festival's Tribute to Women concert.
The 2025 Tribute to Women concert will take place this month on Sunday 24 August at Mark's Park in Emmarentia, In Johannesburg.
The show features the likes of Thandiswa Mazwai, Ami Faku, Lloyiso and Mi Casa.
Kananda is a celebrated broadcaster best known for hosting various radio shows on Metro FM and social entrepreneur.
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2025 tribute concert preview
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eNCA

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2025 tribute concert preview

JOHANNESBURG - The annual Tribute To Women concert returns this year as artists and advocates call for greater support for women in culture. Dr Criselda Kananda was named the ambassador of the Malibongwe Arts Festival's Tribute to Women concert. The 2025 Tribute to Women concert will take place this month on Sunday 24 August at Mark's Park in Emmarentia, In Johannesburg. The show features the likes of Thandiswa Mazwai, Ami Faku, Lloyiso and Mi Casa. Kananda is a celebrated broadcaster best known for hosting various radio shows on Metro FM and social entrepreneur.

Criselda Kananda leads the charge as ambassador for the Tribute To Women concert
Criselda Kananda leads the charge as ambassador for the Tribute To Women concert

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  • IOL News

Criselda Kananda leads the charge as ambassador for the Tribute To Women concert

Known for her unwavering commitment to empowering women and simplifying public health through media, Dr. Kananda now brings her leadership to the arts and culture space. Image: Supplied Broadcaster, global health advocate, and social entrepreneur Dr. Criselda Kananda has been appointed Ambassador of the Tribute To Women concert and Chairperson of the Malibongwe Arts Festival Foundation. The Tribute To Women concert, long known for its soulful homage to feminine excellence, has entered a bold new chapter, one underscored by vision, resilience, and transformative purpose. For years, Dr. Kananda has dedicated her life to building platforms for women's advancement across various sectors, including health, education, media, leadership, and beyond. Her lived experience as a health and wellness champion, including over a decade on South African airwaves simplifying health for the masses, makes her a fitting steward for a festival that exists to celebrate and empower. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ In conversation with IOL, Kananda shared plans to expand the concert's impact beyond the event through year-round workshops on financial management and mental health for artists, extending to rural villages to discover and empower women. 'I love the fact that what is infused this time around with my involvement is that we're not just going to celebrate and have fun on August 24. 'We're putting together workshops that empower women, and we're going to do storytelling. We're going to empower artists in areas ranging from financial management to mental health because that is an area of our society that is often neglected." Kananda shared that the initiatives will reach deep into rural villages to discover and celebrate women with creative genius, ensuring that empowerment is not limited to urban areas. The Malibongwe Arts Festival Foundation's commitment to creating lasting legacies for women in the creative sector. Kananda detailed that the workshops are aimed at educating artists and DJs about royalties and needle time, emphasizing the business aspect of entertainment to prevent artists from facing financial struggles later in their careers. 'We need to empower artists on how to look after their brands, how to look after their money, and how to have a lasting legacy and lasting impression,' said Kananda. Kananda shared a vision for fostering women leaders by showcasing multiple positive characteristics from various influential women rather than relying on single role models. She emphasized the importance of challenging societal perceptions that confine women to traditional roles and promoting self-love and wisdom-seeking among young women. 'I'm hoping that through these partnerships, as we showcase and build this longevity, we begin to showcase a quality of a human being.' For years, Kananda has dedicated her life to building platforms for women's advancement across various sectors, including health, education, media, leadership, and beyond. She is a strong advocate for diabetes awareness, aiming to change the public perception by renaming it from "sugar disease" to emphasize its dangers. Her lived experience as a health and wellness champion, including over a decade on South African airwaves simplifying health for the masses, makes her a fitting steward for a festival that exists to celebrate and empower. She holds an executive role at 360 Global Solutions, an investment company owned by NUMSA. She does work in advocating for the recognition of traditional African medicines and the development of South African-based vaccines. Kananda is committed to living a life of purpose, with her goal being to be a symbol of hope and to bring value through their various endeavors. The Tribute to Women concert takes place at Marks Park in Emmarentia on August 26. Makhadzi, Thandiswa Mazwai, Mi Casa, The Soil, Lloyiso, Ami Faku, and Makhadzi. IOL Entertainment

The DJ Man champions female talent through soul music
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As South Africa prepares to celebrate Women's Day in August, radio personality Ismail Abrahams, known to thousands as The DJ Man, says one day isn't enough. 'For me, every day is a chance to celebrate women, not just on Women's Day or Valentine's Day,' he told TshisaLIVE. 'And what better way to do that than through music?' A staple on Metro FM's late-night airwaves for more than 15 years, The DJ Man has built his name on soul and R&B sounds he says serve as 'memory markers' in people's lives. But his mission goes deeper than curating slow jams and love anthems. He's also made it his personal commitment to uplift female DJs. This August, The DJ Man is sharing the stage with women at select events, but he's quick to point out this isn't just a Women's Month initiative. 'I've been intentional about giving female DJs a platform throughout the year, especially in the soul and R&B space,' he said. 'There's enough room for everyone. We just need to make space.' Known for his smooth delivery and nostalgic sets filled with the likes of Anita Baker, Luther Vandross and Tevin Campbell, The DJ Man's shows have become sanctuaries for listeners seeking connection, healing and joy. He started his radio journey at P4 Radio Durban (now Gagasi FM), before moving to his dream slot on Metro FM. 'Night radio is intimate,' he said. 'It's where people open up — and I've always wanted to be a part of that space.' His influence extends far beyond the studio. His weekend soul sessions — dubbed 'Saturday Soul' by fans — have become signature events around the country. 'People want music that feeds the soul. These sessions are booming.'

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