Bontle, along with his sister Candice Modiselle, are also nominated for the Basadi Award for TV Personality of the Year.
Bontle Modiselle has been nominated for another international award at the KORA Awards 2024 in the newly established category of Best Afro-dance Artist/Group.
The prestigious annual awards celebrate excellence and innovation in the entertainment industry worldwide, with winners announced on December 1, 2024.
talk CitizenBontle expressed his excitement about the recognition and nomination.
“It's such an honour that this category has been created for the first time and I'm nominated to represent South Africa. To me, this is just an incredible thing and a really beautiful thing. It's a really, really, really honour,” she added.
This year, Bontle was also nominated for the Basadi Award for TV Personality of the Year alongside her sister, Candice Modiselle.
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Travel the world with purpose
A few weeks ago, Bontor showed off her dancing skills at the OYOFE festival, one of the biggest in Spain.
The festival brings together some of Africa's best choreographers and dancers to hold workshops and share experiences.
Bontle explained: “So they're literally walking into a space where people from different countries around the world – Africa, Europe, the UK, the US – are coming to Spain to learn from us.”
“Myself and Kananelo Ngareka were there to share all our expertise and knowledge representing South Africa in the genre of amapiano, but also with other choreographers, teachers and instructors. It was just a great exchange of energy, knowledge, skill and ability.”
Bontle speaks at Forbes Under 30 Summit
In May this year, Bontle visited Botswana for the Forbes Under 30 Summit, where he sat on a panel discussing what it means to be an entrepreneur in 2024.
She said: “Our conversation was particularly about the digital and social media landscape and how we can predict the future of entrepreneurship, how it will unfold and the role we play in that space.
“It was absolutely amazing. I really enjoyed being able to travel and immerse myself further into the local people and culture.”
Bontle said he plans to return to Botswana for another rewarding journey.
“There will be more travel this year. There will be more opportunities to explore, visit other countries and do more amazing things,” she added.
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