South Africa Celebrates Its Creative Trailblazers

NACA 2025 Nominees Officially Announced

Johannesburg, South Africa — The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) proudly announces the official nominees for the National Arts and Culture Awards (NACA) 2025, a prestigious event that honours excellence across South Africa’s dynamic creative landscape.

From literature and design to visual arts, heritage, and performance, the NACA Awards shine a national spotlight on artists and institutions whose contributions have shaped, preserved, and reimagined our cultural identity. This year’s nominees reflect the rich diversity, imagination, and resilience that define South Africa’s creative sector.

“The National Arts and Culture Awards are about more than recognition,” said the Honourable Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture. “They are about remembering who we are, celebrating who we’ve become, and encouraging what we can still be.”

The nominee announcement will be followed by a national digital campaign across DSAC platforms in the lead-up to the live awards ceremony on 22 August at Sun City.

Congratulations to all the nominees. Your work is the heartbeat of our creative legacy.

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Issued by: Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC)

 

For media enquiries:

Ms Stacey-Lee Khojane, Spokesperson: Office of the Minister of Sport,

Arts and Culture │Email: StaceyK@dsac.gov.za │ Cell: +27 77 608 7579

Ms Zimasa Velaphi, Head of Communication and Marketing: Department of Sport,

Arts and Culture │Email: ZimasaV@dsac.gov.za │ Cell: +27 72 172 8925

 

NACA 2025 OFFICIAL NOMINEES

HERITAGE CATEGORY

Outstanding Cultural Landscape Award

  • Kedar Heritage Lodge
  • Freedom Park Heritage Site Museum
  • The Playhouse Company

Outstanding Museum Award

  • KZN Museum
  • William Humphreys Art Gallery
  • The War Museum of the Boer Republics

LITERARY CATEGORY

Outstanding Book, Fiction Award

  • The Equality of Shadows by Charl-Pierre Naudé
  • Buried in the Chest by Lindani Mbunyuza-Memani
  • The Comrade’s Wife by Barbara Boswell

 

Outstanding Book, Non-Fiction Award

  • Irascible by Kevin van Wyk
  • 100 Years of Dispossession by Lebogang Seale
  • Skaduwees en Geheime by Reneal Davids

Outstanding Children’s Fiction Book

  • Big Shoes to Fill (by Upile Siyatandwa Bongco)
  • Golden Girl  (by Lorato Trok)
  • Sanda Makes Some Money (by Yamkela Tywakadi)

 

Outstanding Publisher Award

  • Andrea Nattrass, Pan MacMillan
  • Tshifhiwa Given Mukwevho, Vhakololo Press
  • Joanne Hichens, Tattoo Press

DESIGN CATEGORY

Outstanding Architecture or Interior Designer

  • Asher Zachary Marcus
  • Lindie Buirski
  • Atusaye Msiska

Outstanding Fashion/Textile Designer

  • Mpumelelo Dhlamini
  • Mzukisi Mbane
  • Thabo Makhetha-Kwinana

VISUAL ARTS CATEGORY

Outstanding Crafter Award

  • Bernadette Swartz
  • Rebecca Mushaisano Matibe
  • Majolandile Samuel Dyalvane

Outstanding Curator Award

  • Gavin Krastin
  • Nontobeko Ntombela
  • Tshegofatso Emily Seoka

Outstanding Visual Artist Award

  • Malebogo Naticia Molokoane
  • Hari Lualhati
  • Lerato Lodi

PERFORMING ARTS CATEGORY

Outstanding Musician Award

  • Wayne Bosch
  • Mphumelelo Dlamini
  • Kerolin Govender

Outstanding Actor in Theatre

  • Ayanda Sibisi
  • Brittany Hope Smith
  • Tshireletso Nkoane

Outstanding Theatre Production

  • Nkoli the Vogue by Llewellyn Mnguni
  • A Street Taxi Named Desire by Obett Motaung
  • Sikelela by Lungile Themba

Outstanding Dance Production

  • !ke e: /xarra//ke Diverse people unite by Sibonakaliso Ndaba
  • INGOMA by Moeketsi Koena
  • Charlie and the chocolate factory by Joburg Ballet

Outstanding Poet Performance

  • Buzetsheni Mkhohliseni
  • Napo Masheane
  • Mbali Malimela

AUDIOVISUAL CATEGORY

Outstanding Documentary Film

  • Language of My Soul – Gregory Molale
  • London Recruits – Jacintha de Nobrega
  • 6 Kings & 6 Queens – Molatelo Bossman

Outstanding Documentary Series

  • Breaking Down Borders – Paul Modjadji
  • School Ties – Richard Gregory
  • Free at Last – Xoliswa Sithole

Outstanding Film Fiction Award

  • Inkabi – Norman Maake
  • Die Kwiksilwers – Jordy Sank
  • Old Righteous Blues – Catharina Weinek