Getting to know rising star Lwandile Zulu

Durban-born presenter and lifestyle content creator Lwandile Zulu speaks about her inspiration behind being in the public eye.

Before becoming who we all know her to be today, Lwandile’s journey started when she attended and graduated from City Varsity with a Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Acting. Although she never went into acting, she became an award-winning TV presenter at Cape Town TV, working in a show called EKSE LIVE.Speaking to BONA about the inspiration behind becoming a presenter and a lifestyle influencer, she said that her passion for the arts and the entertainment industry is where she found her spark. That’s when she decided she wanted to be part of the industry, whether in acting, presenting or even singing.

When asked about a memorable moment in her career, Lwandile said, “That’s so hard to do because I feel as though I’ve had many different significant moments that have impacted me differently, I’d say maybe the first one happened some years ago, it was being chosen as TV presenter of the year at Cape Town TV at our annual end of year awards function, I would say this impacted me greatly because it validated that I was indeed born to do this, and it was just an encouragement for me to keep going and I have since won many more awards.”Getting to know rising star Lwandile Zuluby Limpho Nonkonyane
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Durban-born presenter and lifestyle content creator Lwandile Zulu speaks about her inspiration behind being in the public eye.

Before becoming who we all know her to be today, Lwandile’s journey started when she attended and graduated from City Varsity with a Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Acting. Although she never went into acting, she became an award-winning TV presenter at Cape Town TV, working in a show called EKSE LIVE.

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Speaking to BONA about the inspiration behind becoming a presenter and a lifestyle influencer, she said that her passion for the arts and the entertainment industry is where she found her spark. That’s when she decided she wanted to be part of the industry, whether in acting, presenting or even singing.

When asked about a memorable moment in her career, Lwandile said, “That’s so hard to do because I feel as though I’ve had many different significant moments that have impacted me differently, I’d say maybe the first one happened some years ago, it was being chosen as TV presenter of the year at Cape Town TV at our annual end of year awards function, I would say this impacted me greatly because it validated that I was indeed born to do this, and it was just an encouragement for me to keep going and I have since won many more awards.”

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She further explained that “Another highlight is being the lead for an advert that is currently fighting in South Africa on TV and on billboards for Bernini. I also do Instagram and Facebook lives with Takealot for their monthly deals, the show I present for called EKSE Live was also nominated for a SAFTA and that was definitely also a highlight.”

Given the advancement of technology and the digital space producing a lot of content creators, Lwandile adds that her biggest challenge in the industry is being able to gain massive popularity as viewer numbers affect your chances of working with certain brands and being seen by them in order to approach you.

“I think that’s one of the main challenges and in all honesty, the only way I have overcome this is by the grace of God, he’s put me in the right rooms through prayer and word of mouth, From the people around me. Also, very thankful for my agency for my TV presenting job where I’ve met so many people who have since hired me for MCing and presenting gigs. and of course through hard work, being professional and being good at your job allows for people to be able to recommend you to others and that’s how I’ve managed to grow my career,” she says.Getting to know rising star Lwandile Zuluby Limpho Nonkonyane
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Durban-born presenter and lifestyle content creator Lwandile Zulu speaks about her inspiration behind being in the public eye.


 


 

 

 

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Tonight on Smoke and Mirrors: Petunia’s lie deepens as Sakhile aids her with a selfie

Don’t miss Wednesday, 17 July’s riveting episode of South African soapie Smoke and Mirrors on e.tv on DStv channel 194.

Phakathi is still feeling hard done by Sindi’s investigation and gets into a tiff with Mamiki. Meanwhile, Petunia sinks further and further into her lie when Sakhile helps her out with a selfie.


 

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Uncle Waffles has made history on the Main Stage at Wireless Festival

Uncle Waffles has made history by becoming the first DJ to play on the main stage at the Wireless Festival in eight years. This remarkable achievement is a testament to her talent, hard work, and the growing global influence of South African music. The DJ’s performance at one of the world’s most prestigious music festivals marks a significant milestone in her career and for the representation of DJs on such large platforms.


 

 

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Sophie Ndaba’s Inspirational Journey: Faith and Resilience in the Face of Adversity*

Beloved South African actress Sophie Ndaba has once again captured the hearts of many with her latest health update. In a candid video posted on Instagram, Sophie shared her recent injury and the journey she is now on towards recovery. Despite the setback, she remained positive and reflective, expressing gratitude that the injury wasn’t more severe.

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