'We've come full circle' — Masechaba Khumalo appreciates Andile Ncube

12 June 2023 - 06:00
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Masechaba Khumalo reminisced on when she and Andile Ncube were co-workers.
Masechaba Khumalo reminisced on when she and Andile Ncube were co-workers.
Image: Instagram/ Masechaba Ndlovu

Not long ago, media personality Masechaba Khumalo announced her TV comeback and reminisced about her days as a content producer with the award-winning TV host Andile Ncube.

Taking to her Instagram timeline appreciating Andile, she shared that she and the media personality had worked together.

“Thank you to Andile Ncube for an epic show @sabc1_mzansifosho last night. We've come full circle since our earlier days as young content producers at Urban Brew Studios. What looked like exploitation at the time turned out to be our education and divine elevation! And now, look at God!” she wrote.

“The lesson for young people out there is to embrace every opportunity, no matter how big or small. Dream out loud, put in the work and do not be afraid to start small. Having faith means taking the next step even when you cannot see the entire staircase.”

The broadcaster and singer announced she would be back on TV hosting The Big Street on Monday.

She first shared her hosting news on her Instagram timeline.

“You can't keep getting mad at people for sucking the life out of you if you keep giving them the straw. The same can be said for secrets, no matter how big. In this powerful TV series I help people to freely disclose their innermost confessions and liberate themselves from the burden of their darkest secrets. Real people. Real-life stories,” she wrote. 

She recently welcomed her bundle of joy, Lukhanyo Lwezizwe. Masechaba said she had a supportive partner during her pregnancy. 

“Welcome to the world, my son. Your dad and I are ecstatic that you are finally here. Though it's been two weeks, it feels like two months, as we've barely got any sleep. I honestly don't know how I would have coped if it were not for your dad. Anyone can be a father, but you have a daddy,” she wrote.

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