Celebrity hosts, Tyson Ngubeni (and his alter ego, Bob O’Connor) and Nicolette Mashile (aka the Financial Bunny), return alongside guest appearances from celebrities playing for charity. But the real stars are the amazing families taking part, teams who are looking to make their families proud when they compete for the weekly prize money of R50,000 and a grand final prize of R500,000.
Sydney Mbhele, Chief Executive: Brand at Sanlam, says, “We’re delighted to bring another season of
Sanlam Moola-Money to South African screens. Our goal, as we look to empower Africans to live with confidence, is to help people across the country learn how to make their money work for them. The show has moved to SABC 2, giving it a really wide and diverse audience – and it will be packed with valuable learnings, with tons of adrenalin, thrills and laughs along the way.”
Hosts Nicolette Mashile and Tyson Ngubeni with Sydney Mbhele, Chief Executive: Brand at Sanlam, the show’s sponsor
He said, most importantly, Sanlam hopes the show will spark families to talk about money matters and to learn how to get in the driver's seat of their financial lives. “Too many South Africans, unfortunately, find themselves in debt traps and overspending spirals because they don’t have a deep enough understanding of how to manage their finances.”