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TV icon Lillian Dube to co-host new cooking show

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ACTRESS and TV icon Dr Lillian Dube is adding another title to her illustriou­s career, that of being a co-host in an anticipate­d cooking show on DStv. Honey TV announced on Monday that cooking reality TV show 7 Colours, proclaimin­g that it will be Africa’s biggest cooking show, will be coming to South African screens soon.

The show is inspired by South African favourite meals called seven colours which are usually made on Sundays or special occasions.

The two celebrity hosts, Dube and Moshe Ndiki will go into the heart of South African homes to see how people really make their Sunday kos.

In every episode, the families, friends and loved ones will show off their cooking skills and be rated on the dish they cook as well as the plating execution of their favourite local and home dishes.

Dube, who has appeared on Soul City, Cry My Beloved Country and a few of Leon Schuster movies, is excited about this new show.

“I love going into people’s homes, interactin­g with them and seeing what their plates look like,” she said in a statement, adding her favourite moments were being on set with media personalit­y and comedian Ndiki

His hosting skills have gained him much notoriety in shows such as Uyang’thanda Na? and You Promised to Marry Me.

Ndiki’s sense of humour, punchy one-liners and infectious laugh are likely to bring many smiles to viewers’ faces.

“Not only am I working with Lillian Dube, [but] I also experience­d meeting the different contestant­s and how we are all excited when we are shooting,” he said.

Ndiki has dabbled in the food industry, releasing his own spice range in April 2021, called Moshe’s Kitchen.

Honey TV head of content Zinzi Velelo says 7 Colours will showcase the best of South African culture and the show is “laid back” and will bring some joy on our screens.

7 Colours premieres on February 17 at 4:30pm on DStv channel 173.

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