Here’s how some Mzansi celebs are celebrating their Christmas Day

24 December 2022 - 16:00
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These celebs have shared their festive plans.
These celebs have shared their festive plans.
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and as the year winds down, many of us take a step back to both reflect on the year that has passed and to spend quality time with family and friends.

From opening presents under the tree to enjoying a scrumptious feast, everyone has their own way of celebrating Christmas.

These Mzansi celebrities share with TshisaLIVE what they have planned for the festive season and some of their special holiday traditions.

Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp, Jacaranda FM radio personality

Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp’s family spend their time travelling between Johannesburg and Cape Town so the festive season is a time when everyone comes together and takes a much-needed breather.

“For us, any reason to jump on an aeroplane or to see our parents or see our family is a very festive occasion and usually one with a lot of gratitude, charity and giving gifts. We don’t leave festivities and gratitude to the festive season and it’s something we do throughout the year,” Elana says.

The Jacaranda FM personality adds that the festive season comes with many traditions.

“On December 22, we invite close friends over where I make the turkey and some of my friends, who are professional chefs, bring some dishes and we enjoy lunch on the veranda. Around the 23rd we have a picnic for the kids, on the 24th we visit a farm we love and on Christmas morning, we exchange gifts with our ouma and oupas. My parents go to church in the morning, we make music around the piano after that and we always have a festive tea at our house every Christmas afternoon.”

Zakes Bantwini, Grammy-nominated singer and producer

For Osama hit maker Zakes Bantwini, the festive season is his busiest time of the year. Though the star does make sure to spend time with his family on Christmas, he often spends this time of year travelling around the country and connecting with his fans at shows.

“My team and I will be on the road for most of this season at various shows — including Ballito BIG Week where I will be performing my homecoming show on January 1. Those who would like to know where to find me can have a look on my Instagram for a gig guide,” Zakes says.

“When it comes to Christmas, however, I like to spend it with my family, my wife Nandi and my kids, either just at home or while getting up to a fun holiday activity.”

Kriya Gangiah, television and radio personality.

Christmas is a pretty big deal at Kriya Gangiah’s household. Around mid-November, Kriya unboxes her many festive decorations and big Christmas tree and completely transforms her home.

“For us, Christmas time is about the family. It’s a time to forget about the stresses of the year and spend some time with loved ones,” Kriya says adding that she often uses this time for reflection.

As for how she’s planning on spending Christmas, “this year we’re doing a traditional South African Christmas braai with the family at home,” the F1 Track This podcast host says.

Carol Ofori, author and radio personality

For Carol Ofori, Christmas is a time to enjoy with family — and she plans on doing just that this year.

“This is the first Christmas in years we are celebrating without lockdown so I am super excited! My family is coming to visit and it’s going to be a beautiful one, Carol says.

“I am cooking Christmas lunch and I am going to make a whole array of delicious meals from scratch. If this was ‘Come Dine With Me’, I would totally be winning because everything will be made from scratch. I am praying for good weather in Durban because it hasn’t been great for the past couple of years and we love to spend the day outside by the pool with good people and good food, opening up presents. I love spending time with my kids and extended family and enjoying the love and remembering that Christ was born on this day.”

Claire Johnston, lead singer of Mango Groove

The festive season is one centred on both work and play for Mango Groove’s Claire Johnston. The Special Star hit maker has been booked for a number of shows around the country this summer and will be bringing in the New Year at Ballito BIG Week on December 31.

However, she does make sure she and the rest of Mango Groove spend some quality time with their loved ones over the festive period.

“Most of the band will be with our families or close friends catching our collective breath before a crazy end of the year with back-to-back gigs,” Claire says.

Jethro Tait, musician

This year, local pop sensation Jethro Tait is prioritising his relationship with his girlfriend and spending Christmas in Johannesburg.

“Being from Cape Town, I usually go down to spend the festive season with my family. This year, I’ve decided to stay in Johannesburg and spend the holidays with my girlfriend,” Jethro says.

“We have only ever spent one Christmas together so I’m looking forward to making some festive season memories with her.” Jethro adds that he has some exciting things planned. “I am excited to be doing the little things like baking Christmas cookies and watching cheesy Christmas movies before the craziness of 2023 starts.”

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