Award-winning sports broadcaster, Motshidisi Mohono, joins us in studio!
Updated | By East Coast Radio
From accounting student to sports broadcaster...
The excitement of the Rugby World Cup has started to die down a bit, so we were finally able to invite award-winning sports broadcaster and media personality Motshidisi Mohono to East Coast Radio.
We ask her the burning questions about her background, life, and all things sport.
Listen to the exclusive scoop here:
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Motshidisi E. Mohono is a 34-year-old award-winning sports broadcaster and media personality. Born and bred in Gauteng, Motshididi has made a name for herself in the sporting industry.
Starting off as an accounting student, she is now a household name as she takes over SuperSport screens. She has been a Sports Anchor, Master of Ceremonies, Voice Over Artist, and more.
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While her style and attention to details stuns South Africans fashionistas, she uses her platform to speak about topics that are far beyond sports broadcasting.
We wish Mots all the best as she continues making a positive impact in her industry and beyond.
Stay tuned for the inside scoop, we will bring you the latest at East Coast Radio.
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