Penny Lebyane resigns from Radio 2000

Veteran broadcaster Penny Lebyane has announced her resignation from Radio 2000, marking the end of a significant chapter in her illustrious career. Known for her engaging style and deep connection with listeners, Lebyane’s departure has been met with a mix of surprise and nostalgia from fans and colleagues alike.


 

Lebyane, who has been a prominent voice on South African radio for many years, shared the news of her resignation on her social media platforms. In a heartfelt post, she expressed gratitude for the opportunities she had at Radio 2000 and the support from her listeners. “It’s been an incredible journey with Radio 2000,” she wrote. “I’m thankful for the moments, the growth, and the amazing audience that has been part of this experience.”

The management of Radio 2000 acknowledged Lebyane’s contributions to the station and wished her well in her future endeavors. “Penny has been an integral part of our team, and her presence will be greatly missed,” a spokesperson said. “We thank her for her dedication and the positive impact she has made on our listeners and the broader radio community.

Fans and fellow broadcasters took to social media to express their appreciation for Lebyane’s work and to wish her success in her next ventures. Many highlighted her role as a trailblazer in the industry and a mentor to younger broadcasters.

As Penny Lebyane embarks on this new journey, her departure from Radio 2000 marks the end of a significant era in South African radio. However, it also opens up new possibilities for her to continue her work in broadcasting and beyond. Fans eagerly await to see what this dynamic media personality will do next, confident that her passion and talent will continue to shine brightly in any endeavor she pursues.