Here’s how some of Mzansi’s biggest Celebs are celebrating Easter weekend this year

Johannesburg, 5 April 2022 | There’s so much to love about Easter – the extra-long weekend, the trips away, time spent with family and friends, braais, and, of course, chocolate.

With just a few days to go until this year’s Easter weekend celebrations, we asked some of Mzansi’s biggest celebrities to share what they have planned.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rob Forbes, Jacaranda FM radio personalityThis year, Rob Forbes has opted for a low-key weekend spent with his family – and his furry friends. “I am planning on spending Friday and Saturday with my parents before they go away with some other family members. My partner and I will be working so we won’t be able to go away with them. So, we’ll be at home for Easter Sunday and Easter Monday,” the Jacaranda FM personality shares. “It’s going to be a nice and relaxed weekend. I think the most we’re going to do is have an Easter egg hunt, but with tuna in the garden for the cats.”

Carol Ofori, award-winning voice-over artist and radio personality

Carol Ofori is switching things up this Easter weekend where she is going to be spending time reflecting while enjoying the scenic views of the Mother City. “Easter is a very important time for me and my family. Not only will I be spending some time reflecting as a Christian, but the kids get to enjoy some special time with the family. Every year my family gets together and we celebrate the long weekend either in Durban or in Johannesburg but this time around, we decided that we want to take the kids away and spend Easter away from home so that I can relax from the cooking. So, we are looking forward to celebrating Easter weekend in Cape Town this year. My family and I would like to wish everyone reading this a happy Easter.”

For local comedian Jason Goliath, any good celebration includes his family and some delicious food, so this Easter weekend will include a whole lot of that for him. “Every year, I spend the Easter long weekend either with family, which always involves some delicious toasted hot cross buns and pickled fish on the Friday, then a big lunch and indulging in Easter eggs on the Sunday,” Jason says. However this year, the comedian has opted for a more low-key affair. “This year, I am going on a road trip and staycation with my wife somewhere quiet and remote. We love to alternate between the two so this Easter, we are away for some needed R&R!”

Local television and radio personality Karabo Ntshweng sees the Easter long weekend as sort of a second festive season. “Easter is such a special time for my family and I. We spend a lot of time together and it’s usually hanging out on Good Friday for a lovely lunch,” Karabo shares. “This year, we’re hanging out with the family in Pretoria and we’re making pickled fish. My brother-in-law makes the most amazing pickled fish that we only have this time of year and it makes it so special because we wait the entire year to have his famous pickled fish. My cousins and nephew also have an Easter egg hunt. I am everybody’s favourite aunty so I am responsible for organising the hunt, getting the Easter eggs and making sure everybody has tons of fun. Finally, we all, of course, head to church as well.”