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NadiaJaftha known for her hilarious content on social media bought her first home🗝

The awards were hosted by comedian, Loyiso Madinga and brought to life some of the most viewed social media reels and videos in the form of an opening dance piece, choreographed by none other than Bontle Modiselle Dance Studio.the evening – the DStv Content of the Year Award – but also took home the Comedy Award and Thumb-stopping Award.

Speaking about her win, Nadia said: “It is an honour to win such an award, and never in my wildest thoughts did I think that I would win three awards. Thank you to everyone who voted for me and to everyone who voted for any of the amazing content creators who were nominees in their respective categories.”, walking away with R1 million.“As much as I want to celebrate, I also recognize that this is an incredibly trying time.. which is why I have decided to donate a portion of my winnings towards the Habibia Children’s Home and various other charities.

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