I obtained a Bachelor of Sciences degree in 2016, where I majored in Psychology at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University.
I obtained a Bachelor of Sciences degree in 2016, where I majored in Psychology at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University.
I commenced as a radio personality in 2014 at an on-campus community radio station based in Pretoria called SMU FM (Sefako Makgatho University) , where I worked until 2017 as a voice-over artist, news reader, and show host. I then moved to another radio station in September of 2017 called UJ FM (University of Johannesburg), where I am currently working as a voice-over artist, news reader, co-host and show host. I also got an opportunity in 2016 to present a total of 2 Television shows; one played on GauTV (DSTV channel 265) called Bass Clef, which is basically related to music and the other one, which profiles movies, played on Tshwane TV (channel 262) and is called The Countdown.
Since joining the industry, I've also been afforded several opportunities to be an MC for social events.
I have also been an extra on some of South Africa's local drama series', namely Rhythm City and Generations.
I commenced as a radio personality in 2014 at an on-campus community radio station based in Pretoria called SMU FM (Sefako Makgatho University) , where I worked until 2017 as a voice-over artist, news reader, and show host. I then moved to another radio station in September of 2017 called UJ FM (University of Johannesburg), where I am currently working as a voice-over artist, news reader, co-host and show host. I also got an opportunity in 2016 to present a total of 2 Television shows; one played on GauTV (DSTV channel 265) called Bass Clef, which is basically related to music and the other one, which profiles movies, played on Tshwane TV (channel 262) and is called The Countdown.
Since joining the industry, I've also been afforded several opportunities to be an MC for social events.
I have also been an extra on some of South Africa's local drama series', namely Rhythm City and Generations.