Rapper and presenter Nomuzi “Moozlie” Mabena shared her Christmas Day plans.
CHRISTMAS is a time for family, love, and food in Mzansi, and it’s no different for Mzansi celebs.
They’ll be spending the holiday with loved ones.
TV personality Nomuzi “Moozlie” Mabena is excited about this Christmas.
“This year’s Christmas is shaping up to be as magical as ever, with an extra sprinkle of love and warmth. My sister and her husband are hosting the family in their beautiful home, and I can already imagine the laughter, the good food, and the pure joy of being surrounded by the people I love. As always, my sister will handle the cooking while I take care of the decor. But honestly, what I’m most excited about is the time I get to spend with my nieces and nephews. Celebrating with them makes everything so much more meaningful.”
Jacaranda FM radio presenter Rozanne McKenzie. Photo from Instagram.
Jacaranda FM radio presenter Rozanne McKenzie said the festive season is always a big deal in her home because of her husband, Chris.
“I always say he puts the ‘Chris’ in Christmas. We go all out to make the holidays special for our kids. We have Junior, the family elf, who arrives on 1 December every year—the same day we put up all the decorations. The kids love finding their stockings on Christmas morning. We open gifts as a family, and then I cook Christmas lunch—it’s the one day of the year I cook willingly,” she said.
She said her mum will also be joining them for Christmas lunch.
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“My mum lives in London, and Chris’s parents are also in England. This year, we’re hosting everyone at our house for a big family Christmas. Kids can’t wait,” she said.
Author and radio personality Carol Ofori. Photo from Instagram
Author and radio personality Carol Ofori said she’s staying away from the pots this year.
“I always say he puts the ‘Chris’ in Christmas. We go all out to make the holidays special for our kids. We have Junior, the family elf, who arrives on 1 December every year—the same day we put up all the decorations. The kids love finding their stockings on Christmas morning. We open gifts as a family, and then I cook Christmas lunch—it’s the one day of the year I cook willingly,” she said.
Metro FM presenter DJ Sabby is looking forward to celebrating his daughter’s first Christmas.
“What I love most about December in South Africa is the positive energy that’s always trending. It’s a time when family and love take centre stage. My daughter’s turning six months old, and it’s such an exciting time for our family. We’ve also decided to spend Christmas away from home this year, making it a season of firsts for us.”
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