South African media personality, DJ Nhlamulo ‘DJ Mulo’ Hlungwani, passed away after a courageous battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy that touched many. Tributes poured in on social media from fans and colleagues, recognizing his significant impact on the industry and beyond. DJ Mulo’s career spanned across radio, television, and production, but his openness about his cancer journey and devotion to his family were an integral part of his legacy. His life was a testament to determination, resilience, and a deep passion for his craft, and his memory will continue to resonate in the hearts of many.
The Ranaka sisters, Dineo, Manaka, and Mpumi, have shown the power of sisterhood and family bonds through their resilience in the face of hidden discord, public scrutiny, and personal trials. Their devotion to each other has endured, even during their healing process, and their story serves as a tribute to loyalty, love, and unity in the face of adversity. The sisters have become a symbol of strength and resilience, embodying the essence of sisterhood that forms a crucial part of their shared identity.
After Dineo Ranaka, a popular radio presenter, announced her exit from Kaya FM, the radio station introduced a new Afternoon Drive presenter: Azania Mosaka. With over twenty years of broadcasting experience, Mosaka’s appointment to Kaya FM seems like a natural fit.
Dineo Ranaka’s Contract Termination and Her Struggles with Mental Health Dineo Ranaka’s recent contract termination from Gautengbased commercial radio station, Kaya FM, has received widespread attention, particularly due to her long absence from the airwaves due to her struggles with mental illness. However, there are conflicting reports about the situation. This article will explore the facts surrounding Ranaka’s contract termination, her struggles with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE), and the crucial need for empathy and support for people with mental health challenges.