This week, former Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi embarked on an exciting new chapter in his career, joining Power FM as one of its newest recruits. The station expressed enthusiasm about leveraging his extensive experience in political circles to deliver thought-provoking conversations that challenge listeners and redefine social commentary in South Africa.
In his first week behind the microphone, Ndlozi decided to reverse roles by interviewing Tracy Going, the former *Morning Live* presenter who conducted his very first major interview during his childhood. The pair first met in 2002 when a young Ndlozi was awarded the Young Communicators Award. This accolade proved to be a pivotal moment in his life, as he used the prize money to invest in his future and further his studies at university.
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During their recent reunion on *Power Talk*, Ndlozi and Going reflected on the highlights of their initial interview, sharing fond memories of how far he has come since then. Tracy also offered valuable advice to Ndlozi as he navigates his new role in the radio industry.
Taking to Instagram, Ndlozi shared a throwback photo of their first meeting, captioning it, “A heartwarming reunion with the legendary Tracy Going on #PowerTalk. What a privilege and humbling moment.” The post highlighted the profound impact Going had on his early life and career, as well as the full-circle nature of their latest interaction.
Ndlozi’s transition into radio marks a significant shift in his career, showcasing his versatility and commitment to engaging with the public in new ways. His reunion with Tracy Going not only celebrated his journey but also underscored the importance of mentorship and the lasting influence of early opportunities.
As Ndlozi settles into his role at Power FM, listeners can look forward to his unique perspective and thought-provoking discussions, further solidifying his place as a influential voice in South African media.