The search for South Africa’s next iconic sports voice is officially underway. The highly anticipated SuperSport MVP Talent Search premiered on Sunday, 26 October 2025 at 9pm SAST, delivering gripping drama, raw ambition, and the unmistakable pressure of live sport on screen.

The series debuted simultaneously on SuperSport Variety 4 (DStv 209) and Mzansi
Magic (DStv 161), introducing viewers across the country to passionate hopefuls
vying for a life-changing opportunity: to join SuperSport’s world-class broadcasting
team.
Designed to introduce fresh perspectives into the SuperSport talent pool, the show
offers an unprecedented platform for aspiring broadcasters — individuals with big
voices, deep sporting passion, and the magnetic energy needed to command
audiences nationwide.

Episode 1 Recap: The Top 20 Chosen
Following a nationwide call that drew thousands of entries, Episode 1 opened with the Top 30 stepping into the spotlight. Their first test was a series of intense on- camera auditions designed to challenge their knowledge, instincts and adaptability under pressure.
Under the guidance of SuperSport broadcasting legend and main judge Neil Andrews, contestants quickly learned that nerves pose the biggest threat. The pure shock and horror of hearing a countdown in your earpiece and then the words and you re live can crash and burn even those with the strongest constitution, Andrews says.
The panel wasted no time in cutting contenders down to a final Top 20, who have now secured their place in the next phase of the competition. A recurring surprise? How many competitors expected a teleprompter. “It struck me how many SuperSport viewers assume we read off an autocue when in fact all live sport is completely unscripted, “said Andrews The tone for the season is now set: talent means nothing without clarity under pressure, authentic storytelling, and lightning-fast thinking. Powerhouse Panel and World-Class Mentorship Guiding this high-stakes competition is a stellar lineup of industry veterans, tasked with identifying the intangible quality needed for superstardom, with the show being
made possible thanks to sponsors Honor, Old School, SuperSport Bet, and Edgars.
The Hosts
Commanding the MVP stage is the charismatic pairing of Tshego Koke, the award- winning VJ known for his infectious energy, and Hope Mbhele, an experienced SuperSport football host and celebrated actress known for her major roles in series such as Umkhokha: The Curse and Shaka iLembe.

The Main Judges The destiny of the contenders is determined by two titans of South African sport
broadcasting: Neil Andrews: Bringing over 30 years of unparalleled experience, encyclopaedic
sports knowledge, and sharp wit. Motshidisi Mohono: The formidable 2018 SA Sport Awards Journalist of the Year, who anchors global events and provides critical insight into high-pressure live
broadcasting. Andrews praised the seamless dynamic of the panel.
Mots and I have often worked together… the transition to co-judging the MVP Talent search was seamless. Together we have a terrific rapport. He also adds that he was surprised by the unanimity in their decisions. Oddly enough I cannot think of a single occasion in which there wasnt something
close to unanimous agreement.
Star Guest Judges
Viewers can look forward to appearances from a rotation of star guest judges, including:
Radio and TV powerhouse Smash Afrika, focusing on on-screen charisma. The iconic Carol Tshabalala, the “First Lady of Sport” and anchor for Premier League Productions, providing a critical global perspective. Actress and radio presenter Nelisiwe Sibiya, lending expertise on the essential
performance and composure required for screen success.

The Mentors
Beyond the judges, MVP hopefuls will undergo rigorous training from expert mentors like the versatile voice of sport, Derek Alberts; as well as media personality Kriya Gangiah, who mentors on building X-factor and professional brand. Contestants are also lucky enough to also be mentored by The Godfather of football, legendary commentator, and media personality Baba Mthethwa and SuperSport’s Senior Manager of Digital Marketing, Nazli Hamilton, who guides contenders on
digital influence and social media instinct.
The Legacy: A Guaranteed Game-Changer
While the process is gruelling for contestants, Andrews confesses the production was a blast for the judges, though the responsibility weighed heavily. Personally, I have had to balance being Mr. Nice Guy, offering positive reassurance and encouragement with playing the Simon Cowell-role on days when we were instructed to cull contestants.” Ultimately, Andrews believes the MVP Talent Search is a guaranteed game-changer.In addition to showcasing the role of a sportscaster and unearthing raw presenting and commentating talent, he says. I believe the MVP Talent Search might very well launch multiple alternative careers in broadcasting. It wouldn’t surprise me to see Season 1 yield future Directors, Producers and Sports Journalists. Don’t miss the moment the next SuperSport star is discovered.
Weekly. The SuperSport MVP Talent Search airs every Sunday at 21:00 SAST
SuperSport Variety 4 (DStv 209) & Mzansi Magic (DStv 161)


