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DJ Nkosh brings the beat at ‘The Choice is Yours’

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August 08, 2025

THE Star is gearing up to honour the power, resilience, and achievements of women at its highly anticipated annual event, The Choice is Yours. This year’s celebration invites women from all walks of life to connect, uplift one another, spotlight their remarkable contributions across society, and proudly wear their crowns.

- MASABATA MKWANANZI

With this year’s theme, The Choice is Yours, the event will celebrate the power, freedom, and influence women hold in shaping their lives and the world around them. Guests can look forward to an uplifting programme packed with motivational speakers, dynamic panel discussions, live entertainment, and networking opportunities.

Attendees will also be treated to exclusive goodie bags and stand a chance to win amazing prizes throughout the festivities, making it a day to remember.

Bringing the vibe to this empowering celebration is none other than Nkosazana “DJ Nkosh” Mayeye, who returns for the fourth year to light up the stage with her magnetic energy and unmatched talent on the decks. A crowd favourite, DJ Nkosh will once again keep the atmosphere electric as guests dance, connect, and celebrate the power of womanhood.

Mayeye said being part of The Choice is Yours has evolved into something deeply meaningful.

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