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Brave Group to Lead MasterChef SA Marketing on e.tv

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Last updated: December 3, 2025 4:25 pm
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Johannesburg, South Africa — Brave Group has been appointed as the marketing agency for MasterChef South Africa Season 6, ahead of the cooking competition’s move to e.tv in 2026, signalling a notable shift in South Africa’s television landscape as one of the country’s most recognisable reality franchises prepares for a new era on free-to-air broadcasting.

The appointment places Brave Group at the centre of an anticipated national rollout campaign for the show’s return. According to Brave Group chief executive Musa Kalenga, the agency intends to approach the project with a focus on cultural relevance and audience connection, emphasising storytelling that reflects South African identities and lived experiences.

Kalenga said the agency’s integrated structure, spanning creatives, technologists, strategists and experiential specialists, positions it to deliver a campaign that can meet the scale and speed of a major broadcast franchise. He also highlighted the agency’s proprietary AI platform, Forge, which will guide data-driven targeting and audience insights as part of the campaign strategy.

The transition of MasterChef South Africa to e.tv is expected to broaden access to the programme, particularly among households that rely primarily on free-to-air television. The show will air Sundays at 6pm, with additional rebroadcasts on eReality and eExtra. Media analysts say the move could reshape weekend primetime competition and expand the reach of local reality programming at a time when audiences are seeking high-quality South African content.

Season 6 follows a widely celebrated run of the previous season, which made history when Bridget Mangwandi became the youngest winner and the first black woman to take the title. Her win has been widely cited as an example of how the franchise continues to evolve with the country’s culinary and cultural landscape. For South Africans, the upcoming season carries broader relevance as it arrives amid growing demand for content rooted in local identity. The combination of a major reality brand shifting broadcasters and an integrated marketing firm taking a lead role suggests that the 2026 rollout will be one of the more significant entertainment campaigns of the year.

Brave Group’s scope of work will include advertising, public relations, digital engagement, experiential activations and cultural positioning, with the agency expected to drive the build-up to the premiere as audiences await details of contestants, judges and new elements of the season.

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