Afda alumni triumph at the 2026 Saftas with multiple Golden Horn winsThe 19th Annual Saftas took place on at the Gallagher Convention Centre, bringing together the country’s leading filmmakers, producers, performers and creatives to celebrate excellence across the screen industry. ![]() Held under the unifying theme One Story. One Industry. One Future. – Celebrating South Africa’s Screen Legacy, Together, the ceremony paid tribute to 50 years of South African television storytelling, highlighting the creative talent shaping the nation’s film and television landscape. The event unfolded across two nights, beginning with the Craft Awards streamed live on the Saftas YouTube channel, followed by the Red Carpet and Main Awards broadcast simultaneously on SABC 2 and Mzansi Magic. Among the evening’s standout achievements was the strong presence of Afda alumni, who were honoured with multiple Golden Horn Awards across a wide range of categories, from directing and cinematography to scriptwriting and original music. Their achievements reflect Afdas ongoing role in developing creative professionals who are contributing to the growth and global competitiveness of the South African screen industry. Afda alumni Golden Horn winners – Saftas 2026Best Made for TV Documentary or Documentary SeriesSchool Ties Best Lifestyle ProgrammeElders: Ligtoringroete Best Made for TV MovieMr Easy Loo Best Achievement in an Original Song – TV DramaWhite Lies Best Achievement in Cinematography – TV DramaReyka S2 Best Achievement in Scriptwriting – TV DramaLaw, Love & Betrayal (LLB) Best Achievement in Directing – TV DramaCatch Me A Killer Best Achievement in Cinematography – TelenovelaBlood Legacy Best Achievement in Editing – TelenovelaYoungins Best Achievement in Cinematography – Feature FilmDeath of a Whistleblower Best Achievement in Visual Effects (VFX) – Feature FilmThe Fix Special recognition awardsYouth Achiever AwardAfda alumnus Sandulela Asanda Biyana was also recognised with the prestigious Youth Achiever Award, celebrating emerging talent making a meaningful impact in the industry. Emerging Filmmaker AwardAfda alumnus Ntokozo Mlaba received the Emerging Filmmaker Award, recognising a rising creative voice whose work is already making an impact in the South African film industry. The award celebrates new filmmakers demonstrating exceptional promise and originality in their storytelling. The South African Film and Television Awards are widely regarded as the country’s premier screen industry honours, recognising creative excellence across film, television, documentary and digital storytelling. Winners receive the coveted Golden Horn, symbolising artistic achievement and the collaborative spirit of African storytelling. The success of Afda alumni at Saftas19 highlights the institution’s ongoing contribution to the South African creative economy. Across directing, cinematography, writing, producing and music composition, these graduates continue to shape powerful stories that resonate locally and internationally. Their achievements stand as a testament to the strength of Afda’s training and the enduring impact of its alumni across the global entertainment industry. About Earle HolmesPR & Communications at AFDA /Alumni / Festivals View my profile and articles...
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