HONOR Partners with SuperSport as Official Technology Partner for the MVP Talent Search
Leading smart device brand HONOR has announced an exciting partnership with SuperSport for the highly anticipated SuperSport MVP Talent Search – a groundbreaking reality show dedicated to discovering South Africa’s next generation of sports broadcasting and commentary talent.

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As the official device partner, HONOR will equip all contestants with the HONOR X7d smartphones throughout their stay in the MVP Talent Search camp in Southern Sun Rosebank, enabling them to capture, create, and connect like true professionals.
The showcase the intense journey of twenty (20) aspiring broadcasters as they compete for the coveted title of South Africa’s next sports media MVP.
The SuperSport MVP Talent Search, aired on Sunday, 26 October 2025 at 21:00 CAT on SuperSport Variety 4 (DStv 209) and Mzansi Magic (DStv 161).
The partnership underscores HONOR’s commitment to empowering creativity and innovation among young South Africans by providing cutting-edge technology that supports storytelling, social engagement, and content creation.
“HONOR believes in the power of technology to unlock potential and inspire greatness,” said, Chief Executive Officer, Honor South Africa, Fred Zhou. “Through our partnership with SuperSport, we’re enabling contestants to tell their stories, capture their growth, and share their journeys with clarity and creativity using the HONOR X7d’s powerful camera and long-lasting performance.”
Throughout the series, contestants will use their HONOR X7d devices to document behind-the-scenes moments, create content for digital challenges, and engage with fans online—offering audiences an authentic, real-time glimpse into their experiences inside the house.
The SuperSport MVP Talent Search features an elite panel of hosts, judges, and mentors including Tshego Koke, Hope Mbhele, Neil Andrews, Motshidisi Mohono, and guest judges such as Smash Afrika, Carol Tshabalala, and Nelisiwe Sibiya.
Together with HONOR, SuperSport is set to redefine how South Africans experience the making of sports media stars.
Source: Briefly News