Dumisani Goba

Dumisani Goba

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Born by a domestic worker & raised by the village. Humble, loving & caring. Founder of SATMA Awards

20/10/2024

Dear Job Seekers,

At the end of an interview, the interviewers will ask if you have any questions, don’t ever say “NO.”
Here are some questions you can consider asking👇👇

12/09/2024

WHERE ARE THEY NOW ?

ROMEO KHUMALO
Romeo Khumalo was the ladies favorite DJ in the 90s serenading the listeners with good music and his charm. In 1997 he was appointed as Metro FM GM until the year 2000. He also served as Vodacom International CEO and now he runs LLH CAPITAL an investment firm specializing in ICT sector.

TREASURE TSHABALALA
The baritone Tshabalala is a South African veteran radio broadcaster and actor. Having been active in media for 40 years, Treasure is popular for his work at Metro FM. His last radio gig was with HOT1027 FM.

GLEN LEWIS
Glen Lewis is known for his work at Metro FM hosting numerous shows before moving to breakfast. 1st Avenue was one of Metro FMs most popular shows. Glen Lewis left Metro FM for Radio2000 and now he hosts the afternoon drive show on Kaya 959.

GRANT SHOKOANE
Grant Shokoane was one of the popular voices on South African radio landscape. The legendary broadcaster worked at Radio BOP, Metro FM and Vuma FM. He sadly passed away in 2021.

EDDIE ZONDI
The Romantic Repertoire is synonym with Eddie Zondi. The radio legend hosted the sunday soul and rnb music show which was loved by many. He was one of the pioneers of soul music on sundays. Zondi has unfortunately since passed away.

QUINCY KEKANA
He is famous for his work at Metro FM and Kaya FM. Quincy Kekana was a popular jock in the 90s and he made a name for himself in radio fraternity. Kekana unfortunately passed away in 2023.

ISAAC PHAAHLA
Ike Phaahla is a South African radio legend. Phaahla has been doing radio since the late 80s and he has worked at Radio BOP, Metro FM, SA fm and currently hosts a Sunday evening show on Radio2000.

VUSI LESTAOLO
Vusi Letsoalo has rich history o broadcasting, the radio legend worked at Metro FM from 92 until 2006 before joining Gagasi FM. Vusi now owns his broadcasting academy where he teaches young people about radio.

DESIREE CHAUKE
Desiree chauke is one of the few ladies who joined Metro FM in the 90s. Chauke has went on to have a beautiful career in journalism broadcasting and working as a senior journalist and anchor at the SABC.

22/07/2024

Sindi Dlathu
Full / Real Name: Sindiswa Dlathu
Gender: Female

Bio
Sindi Dlathu (born 1974) is a South African
actress and singer best known for her television
roles as Nomfundo in the SABC1 drama series
Soul City (2001-2008) and as Thandaza in the
SABC2 soapie Muvhango, since 1997.

She is one of only three actors who have
appeared on Muvhango since its inception in
1997 - the other two are Murabeli Rasalanavho
and Maumela Mahuwa.

Starting young, Sindi's win at a national
miming competition at age 11 was a sign of
things to come. At 14 she was cast as the lead
role's understudy in the stage version of
Sarafina!, playing to packed houses.
In the screen version, she worked alongside
Whoopi Goldberg and was commissioned as an
assistant choreographer to Michael Peters, the
man responsible for many of Michael Jackson's
dance routines.

She has sung backing vocals for Billy Ocean and
Randy Crawford. Performing with Mary Twala,
Abigail Kubheka, and Nomhle Nkonyeni in Duma
Ka Ndlovu's award winning stage play The
Game, she went to London with his production
of The Ritual.

Sindi's threatre productions include
Madiepetsana and a FNB Vita Award in 2003
for Best Actress in the The Suit, locally
performed at the Civic Theatre with an
international run at an Amsterdam festival.
Her television credits include Muvhango,
Khululeka, Justice for All and a six-season run
on the SABC1 AIDS drama series Soul City.

Television Roles
Show
Character
Muvhango - Season 1
Nomthandazo Buthelezi
Soul City - Season 5
Nomfundo
Soul City - Season 6
Nomfundo
Soul City - Season 7
Nomfundo
Soul City - Season 12
Nomfundo
The Queen - Season 3
Lindiwe Dlamini
The River - Season 1
Lindiwe Dlamini
The River - Season 2
Lindiwe Dlamini

25/06/2024

Urgently

26/05/2024

You Told Your Wife You Are Going To Work

But you Went To Her Best Friend's House Whose Husband Is A Soldier.

Her Husband Comes Back And You Hid Under The Bed.

The Soldier Sends His Wife Off To The Market.

While You Are Still Hidding Under The Bed.

You Heard Him Inviting A Lady Over With His Phone.

The Lady Came

Shortly, His Wife Returns That Her Clothes are stained And She Wants To Change Them.

Before The Man Opened The Door.

He Asks The Lady To Hide Under The Bed.

Now, the Lady Turns Out To Be Your Wife.

And Both Of You Are Looking At Each Other Like Rabbits.

In School, We called it REUNION

In Social gatherings, we called it GET TOGETHER

In Mathematics, we called it Simultaneous Equation

In Psychology, we called it "What goes round comes around"

In Chemistry, we called it Chain Reaction

In Economics, we called it Demand and Supply

In Physics, we called it Nuclear Fusion! 😂😂😂

11/12/2023

I am writing a book and I came across this picture, it is in line with my book. What this picture means to you? Maybe by commenting, you might be contributing to my book.

Camagu in advance

07/12/2023

Tune in today at 12 Miday

05/12/2023

A poor man always think the rich man made his wealth out of luck.

And the rich man believes the poor is poor because he is lazy.

A young lady who married very early thinks ladies who are finding it hard to get married have bad character.

A man who just graduated and get a job immediately thinks he is smarter than others.

While a woman who just got married and start giving birth sees "barren" women as people who lived a wayward life.

If only the poor knew the price the rich paid to get to top and if only the rich knows the battles, challenges that the poor is going through, none will ever form a theory about each other.

If the poor can't appreciate the rich man's success let him mind his business if it is easy to be rich he wouldn't have been poor.

And if the rich won't help the poor grow at least they should not kill the spirit of a struggling man.

If only you know what people endure or fight behind the scene you will always thank God for your life. Until you walk in people's shoes, You will never know how hard the journey is.

Help each other grow!!!
Mock less, envy no one.
and love one another

30/11/2023

Energetic and passionate generation of young farmers is arising in Africa. Siphosihle Maseko is one such farmer.

Siphosihle is a South African farmer based in the Eastern Cape. He farms in a small village in the Keiskammahoek area of the Eastern Cape and grows different vegetables.

However, cabbage farming is currently a key focus area for him and is helping to feed South Africa one cabbage at a time.

27/11/2023

I was recently appointed as a CEO of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi & Harry Oppenheimer Trust.

Please Note:

Non Political Entity

Embraces All ethnic groups and races

It is all about empowering ordinary people

It is about uplifting and mentoring people from all walks of life

It shall provide bursaries, Jobs and business opportunities

Interventions in case of disasters or emergencies

We shall need volunteers from different professions. It is time to hold each other's hands and move forward. More details will follow, keep an eye

16/11/2023

His name is Mkhumbuzi let’s make him trend.He is based in Snakepark ext 4. I respect you big man. Struggle of success never come easy. You loose friends and family once you are successful you gain a lot of fake people. Struggling with your baby in your hands bra, you are writing a great history.

We should do away with applauding people when they are no more, while we failed to make them know when they are still alive and trying❤️

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