Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has concluded his tenure as the host of PowerTalk on Power FM, marking the end of a 12 month period at the helm of the stations primary current affairs slot. The announcement came through a message shared on social media on Monday morning where the former Economic Freedom Fighters official expressed deep appreciation for the engagement he shared with his audience. He noted that the conversations over the past year were both enlightening and educational, leaving him with memories he intends to cherish.
Ndlozi specifically recognized the efforts of the technical and production staff who worked behind the scenes to keep the show running. His time on the airwaves represented a significant shift from his usual role in active party politics toward a career in broadcast media. During his time as a presenter, he utilized his academic and political background to drive discussions on governance, social reform, and national policy. This transition was widely regarded as a move to engage with the public on a broader scale beyond traditional political boundaries.
The departure coincides with the introduction of Mondli Makhanya as the new voice of the program. Ndlozi offered a strong endorsement of his successor, describing Makhanya as an intelligent and highly experienced journalist who is well suited for the microphone. He encouraged the stations loyal listeners to provide the same level of support to the incoming host as they did for him.
Makhanya brings an extensive editorial history and years of leadership in newsrooms to the role. His appointment suggests a strategic move by Power FM to lean into analytical depth and established journalistic credibility. While Ndlozi has not yet detailed his future plans, his exit has sparked various discussions regarding his next career move. The transition marks a fresh chapter for the radio station as it seeks to maintain its influence in a competitive market. For now, the focus shifts to how Makhanya will shape the narrative of the flagship show in the coming months.
