Zuraida Jardine: A New Host for Afternoon Express

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Renowned media personality Zuraida Jardine brings her distinct perspective, unwavering charisma, and immense passion for health and wellness to S3’s esteemed lifestyle show, Afternoon Express. As the electrifying new host, Jardine promises an engaging and captivating experience for viewers.

A Distinguished Career in Television

Zuraida Jardine’s impressive career spans over two decades as a seasoned broadcaster, TV presenter, and media icon. Her warm and engaging on-screen presence has won the hearts of many South Africans. Jardine’s extensive experience in health and wellness, including psychology, functional medicine, breathwork therapy, and critical health studies, equips her with a wealth of knowledge that she is eager to share with audiences.

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A New Direction for Afternoon Express

Under Jardine’s guidance, Afternoon Express will delve into crucial topics surrounding mental, physical, and emotional well-being, empowering viewers to live life to their fullest potential. The show will provide a comprehensive set of tools and techniques designed to help individuals lead a vital, vibrant life.

SABC’s Head of Content for Video Entertainment, Lala Taku

SABC’s Head of Content for Video Entertainment, Lala Taku, expressed her excitement about Jardine’s return, remarking, “Zuraida will bring a wealth of new knowledge on health and well-being, especially as she’s been coaching people to reach their full potential through wellness workshops. We wish her all the best on this new journey on Afternoon Express.”

A Fresh Perspective on Health and Wellness

As the new voice and face of Afternoon Express, Jardine is ecstatic to offer a fresh perspective to audiences across South Africa. This exciting chapter in her career promises to inject new life into the ongoing conversation on health and wellness. Jardine eagerly invites viewers to join her on this enriching journey towards healthier, more fulfilling lives.

Don’t Miss Out

Be sure to catch Zuraida Jardine’s captivating presence and fresh insights on health and wellness on Afternoon Express, airing every Tuesday at 18:00 on S3. Her unique perspective, combined with her passion and expertise, promises to make this iteration of the show an unmissable experience for viewers seeking to lead healthier, more vibrant lives.

Liam Fortuin is a Cape Town journalist whose reporting on the city’s evolving food culture—from township kitchens to wine-land farms—captures the flavours and stories of South Africa’s many kitchens. Raised in Bo-Kaap, he still starts Saturday mornings hunting koesisters at family stalls on Wale Street, a ritual that feeds both his palate and his notebook.

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