Katlego Sekhu

South African television and radio personality Zanele Potelwa has recently joined the Expresso Morning Show on SABC 3, adding a breath of fresh air to the program.
Zanele’s arrival has brought renewed energy to the channel, as they eagerly anticipate her contributions to the show.
Expressing her gratitude, Zanele is thrilled to be joining a team of incredibly talented presenters.
“I’ve always viewed entertainment as a privilege. Every stage is an honour and I hope this dream coming true for me reminds people, especially the youth, that our dreams are valid and blessings delayed are not blessings denied. I’m beyond grateful to God for this amazing opportunity, to the mighty SABC for trusting me, and to Cardova for believing in me. I can’t wait to wake up with South Africa on Expresso and also to have lunch with them on the airwaves during my radio show.”
Zanele Potelwa
Zanele started the Zanele Potelwa Foundation, where she does food and clothing drives, donates pads, and supports young women in need.
“I want to see South Africa as a safe place for women—femicide needs to end,” she told the Mail & Guardian. “I hope for more peace and understanding of each other and for that to be a big priority. There should be no room for racism, homophobia, transphobia and bigotry. South Africa should be a safe space for all and one that encourages the positive growth of its people.”
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