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Showing posts with label Eastern Cape. Show all posts

Combine a honeyed silvery voice with brains and you get radio man... Keith Ngesi

Keith Ngesi's honeyed and silvery voice was first heard on the isiXhosa radio station, uMhlobo Wenene FM, a year after South Africa's vibrant democracy was born. Back then, this young lad from Grahamstown  Eastern Cape, South Africa, was clueless that one day, he would  own  and oversee the operations of  his online radio station, Keith Ngesi Radio.
Keith Ngesi, a big dreamer from Eastern Cape, South Africa... All pictures and videos supplied by Keith Ngesi Radio

To date, the station based in East London, Eastern Cape, has more than 200 000 end listeners whom in the past invested their hard earned data and  tune in. It also turned three years old the past weekend. 
The station's humbling beginnings is started in Keith's bachelor flat.

Ngesi who also present the evening show, Matters on Going said in addition to locals, the station also boasted listeners  as far as the United States of America, Australia, Ohio, France, Island, China, Middle East, We have a lot of listeners abroad. Some are South African ambassadors in these countries.
Keith and friends of the station celbrating its third year.

On social media, he speaks highly of his daughter
"The radio was born out of a prophecy from a South African prophet, Mangaliso Matshobane of Good News Community Church in the 2014.  He5 was visiting our church at the time. That sermon, was titled, are you the one, or should I look for another? When the prophet unpacked the message he said God wanted me in the communication sector. He said, I will do something different. Qouting him directly he said "Uzokwenza into engafaniyo nezinye. That message went straight to my heart and to my spirit.  I came across the same message again in 2015 since I had recorded it and it resonated the same way it did when first heard it years ago," he said.
He started on South Africa's second largest station, uMhlobo Wenene producing a current affairs programme, Apha Naphaya


  • Keith admits, the loyal listeners put him and his team under a lot of us in a lot of presusure to deliver quality content. Some were relying on them are originally from home and relying on us to give them content and up dates on what is happening right here at home. 

"We had to get the extra help of expertise like doctors, lawyers, social workers, life coaches, businessman and woman to come give different content for our diverse  listeners or society which we pride ourselves in. 

"It is rare to have a media house that pride itself on the pillars of entertainment, current affairs, motivation, spirituality and technology all under one roof,". 

Starting a radio station  came with some level of material sacrifice as Keith did not have any funding back then. He had to downgrade to a bachelor flat and change his car to something less expensive.
 In the early days of the station, he interviewed guests in his flat until he could afford to move out.

On its third birthday, the station released about 10 graduates from Walter Sisulu University, Damelin, Nelson Mandela University who were doing an internship program. Almost all of them were struggling to get the six months to a year internship in some of these big media houses based here in South Africa.

" As small as we are, we were proud to have been able to give them a chance to advance their skills and we are acknowledged  by  higher learning institutions. One of our milestone this year is that we have another branch that has just opened in Johannesburg and we are interlink with them. 

Present to celebrate the third anniversary of the station were, former Dispatch editor, Sbu Ngalwa and award winning  South African journalist, Siphe Macanda.


Listeners who have come to celebrate the station turning three
"Growing up in Fort Beaufort I learnt everything about life. The first 13 years of my life I learnt hardship, I learnt sharing, I learnt sacrifice.

The were days where we literary went to bed on empty stomach. There were days where we would be sent to bed hungry because my grandmother was saving the little left for us to eat the following morning. She would comfort us by saying supper is not important, what matters is breakfast because we were going to school. My cousin and I learnt a lot there.  My mother was not working, only my aunt was and she often came to take my cousin for a holiday in Port Elizabeth and I would be left  behind. To me those days were painful. 

The line up
https://youtu.be/j33RO-Q9S-o

Proudly KNR


Keith's first taste of radio work started in 1995, interning for uMhlobo Wenene FM.
"How I got there was so strange, I can honestly say it was God's intervention. His hand played a role. I remember in my journalism class almost all of us were keen on working for the SABC but not all of us could accommodated. I mean that was the dream of any student based in the Eastern Cape at that time.

His lecture drew names all the names of the student and put them in a bowl. His name was one of the those lucky to work at the traditional isiXhosa radio station.
"When the internship ended, my boss then Fezile Mpunzi called me into his office. He was impressed with my work and was keen  that I continue working for the station, however. They did not have money to pay me. But I took the offer anyway, doing field reporting, news reading and field reporting. 

But part of the journalism sponsor agreement with the East Cape News Agency was that he had to go back and work for a community media house to exchange the skills he has learnt at the second biggest radio stations in the country.

 "It was a way of getting us to plough back into our black townships by trading our skills with young upcoming talented broadcasters. Before I left the station, I recommended my friend, Luzuko Koti to do a current affairs programme, Apha Naphaya,"

Before going back to the same station, he trained  students in the Eastern Cape and Free State. It is here that he met and developed a relationship with the likes of Eastern Cape health spokesman Sizwe Kupelo, Lulama Matya. The station, called him again to come and work as a senior producer for the same current affairs programme but he was not paid for almost two years.
During the 3rd birthday celebration in East London
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT KEITH NGESI:
1.He was born Grahamstown 1974 and moved to Fort Beaufort, Nobanda village
2. Went to Nombulelo High School
3.Got an encounter with Christ in 1990
4. While a student at a boarding school he repaired shoes for students residing at the Themba dormitories
5. He once attempted to commit  suicide after he failed his matric
6.Got a scholarship with East Cape News Agency in partnership with Rhodes University.
7. His married and loves his daughter
8. He loves local government and was once a communication's manager for Baffalo City
9. He was the brains behind formation of Mdantsane FM and some for Izwi Lethemba FM when they were launch.

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Star FM and Platinum North West TV presenter Nthabiseng Mkwanazi on helping women move forward

I kicked off the year on a very high note for my business. I mean, last year we started the craft  business and we didn't know if people will accept us and the product, but look at us now. Through the ups and downs we still standing. 
Star FM presenter, Nthabiseng Mkhwanazi
Since 2018 didn't swallow us, then, we need to make the best of 2019 and let more women in  South Africa and the world  to know who we are and what we are about. What a good way of introducing yourself to the women in the North West province in South Africa,by being invited to a radio magazine programme, Moving Forward, hosted by the beautiful and energetic Nthabiseng Mkwanazi.
Boom Shaka, screengrab from the internet
From the time we were in the car, my aunt and I were busy jamming to the old school Kwaito she was dishing on her show. On our way to her studio, I  found myself waving Thobela to every stranger passing by our car. My aunt and I were already in studio with this woman and her listeners who were sending birthday wishes to their loved ones... Talking about radio being a theatre of the mind... Anyway there was such warmth even when meeting up with her. (Please check out my radio interview with her on my facebook wall, khanyiswa ndabeni). My trip to the province was to show my blog readers from Germany, USA and Ukraine what we ordinary South Africans are about. With my Samsung Galaxy Note 8 gadget I was able to share videos of my trip to this mining town. I still say Samsung should add me on their list of ambassadors, I've found myself praising them even on air. Free airtime nhe? But at least they acknowledged us on facebook and even liked our live video showing you guys around the mine township. Yes, Klerkdorp is a gold mine town. Majority of the black community are from the   Eatern Cape and Lesoto and their either employed as security guards, miners,domestic workers few are teachers, nurses and policemen. So here we were with this lady who has interviewed the stars.
Nthabiseng the go getter


I mean who were we? The girl has interviewed many Stars during her four year radio career. I can name award winning singer and Afro Soul singer, Amanda Black and  Lady Zamar.
Nthabiseng with Lady Zamar, pic supplied

I mean this star in the making literary comes from the dusty streets of Khuma location(Please see the tour of Khuma extention 6 in my facebook wall, khanyiswa ndabeni)

Nthabiseng with news anchor Masabata Sekgonyane

And being raised by a single mother, Dikeledi Mkwanazi didn't stop her from trying to make her dreams of being a plus size model, a TV presenter on Platinum North West TV and presenter on Star FM. Her women's show, Moving forward  reach listeners as far as the Free State. Produced for women, the show touches on social issues, relationships, marriage health and home remedies as well as motivational topics.



With Lady Zamar
Apparently radio found this gorgeous lady and not the other way around. But she also see herself grow in the entertainment industry but doesn't want to forget her community in the process.

Trying her luck in playing a guitar
Her other skills include acting and poetry.

We at Ndabeni Creatives don't know what the future holds for this young lady but  we can be certain that the sky is the limit for her.
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