Mpho nefale biography for kids
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Mpho Nefale, was born on the 1st January 1960 at Donals Fraser Hospital. I joined the SABC as a junior Presenter in 1984. Started as a news reader until 1986. In 1987 started presenting the morning drive Show. As a Presenter I won different awards like:
- Best DJ 1994
- Best DJ 1995
- SABC Limpopo Best Presenter
- I was also awarded some awards from different institutions.
- Tshiwa Language Development Award 2007
- Calvary Decade Award from Calvary Church 2004
- Pragmatic Centre for Science and Technology
- Azwi Develpoment Award 2007
- Vhembe District Municipality Award
Interests
- Clothing Style – Formal clothing during working hours and casual on week-ends
- Type of Music – Afro sound and Tshivenda Traditional Music
- Food : Porridge with Oxtail
- My Type of Sport : Soccer
- My Type of Car : inom like my old but beautiful Dodge Caliber
- What I am reading now : Laugh out Loud
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Children of the deceased newsreader and relatives carry the casket to a waiting hearse.
Humour and laughter characterises Mafenya´s funeral.
Date: 15 July 2011By: Elmon Tshikhudo
Hundreds of mourners who attended the funeral of well-known Phalaphala news reader Mbulungeni Mafenya were treated to a humorous programme.
The funeral service, held at the radio man’s house at Thohoyandou P West, drew hundreds of people, even though it was held on week day. The tent was full and hundreds braved the cold weather bygd standing outside the main tent, listening to long speeches. It was laughter all the way as speaker after speaker at the funeral reminded the mourners how Mbulungeni lived.
Mphaphuli was born on August 15, 1955, and was buried at the royal burial site at Malavuwe outside Thohoyandou on Friday.
Recordings of his news readings were played at the funeral, to the amusement of his myriads of his fans. When he laughed on the recording, almost all mourners broke
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Children of the deceased newsreader and relatives carry the casket to a waiting hearse.
Humour and laughter characterises Mafenya´s funeral.
Hundreds of mourners who attended the funeral of well-known Phalaphala news reader Mbulungeni Mafenya were treated to a humorous programme.
The funeral service, held at the radio man’s house at Thohoyandou P West, drew hundreds of people, even though it was held on week day. The tent was full and hundreds braved the cold weather by standing outside the main tent, listening to long speeches. It was laughter all the way as speaker after speaker at the funeral reminded the mourners how Mbulungeni lived.
Mphaphuli was born on August 15, 1955, and was buried at the royal burial site at Malavuwe outside Thohoyandou on Friday.
Recordings of his news readings were played at the funeral, to the amusement of his myriads of his fans. When he laughed on the recording, almost all mourners broke into laugh