If
you have taken time and read my blog you would know that I love the
entertainment industry. I strongly believe in giving people the recognition
they deserve, yeah man we ought to celebrate our fellow black men who are
making a difference out there. We can't over look their efforts to change our
society.

He
is currently raising funds for project he is working on to get young people to
read. And I’m crossing fingers that results into him penning an autobiography.

Khaya Dlanga who hails from Dutyini in Mount Ayliff’ story is like a fairy tale. If you are a believer you'd agree with the Word of God when it says everything works for the good for those who believe.
Khaya
left Mdantsane for Mother City, armed with only a R500 and a little bag (in
case things didn't work out) but today has several awards under his belt; for
best blogger and for his work at Coca Cola. He was part of the initiative,
facilitated by Pan MacMillan, called the ‘Youngster’s’ and authored a book
titled ‘In My Arrogant Opinion’. His life story proves nothing can stop a
determined soul because he started from the bottom now he’s eating the fruit of
his sweat.
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Shaka
is radio presenter and now is part of the new team deployed to stabilize the
ANCYL after the havoc that was caused by EFF founder Julius Juju Malema during
his presidency.
He
is also part of the ‘Youngster’s’ series and has released a book called 'Becoming'. His aim is
to stimulate the youth’s interest in reading.

The
former live presenter is also doing well as the dj on Y Fm. Sizwe
is not only a CUTIE but a smarty too and Tweeps nicknamed him Dhloogle lol. A
search engine of some sort due to his vast knowledge about EVERYTHING.
These
melanin advantaged brothers as Khaya would say have proven beyond doubt that
life in the entertainment industry is not all about glitz and glamour but you have
to go an extra mile to get the result and be a blessing along the way.
"Ubuntu
mabande bakithi!!!"
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