Twitter’s first gentleman, Azola Mlota, has been nominated as one of the 100 most influential young South Africans by Avance Media. AnElectricLady
The 26-year-old who shot to popularity with the #UmjoloWithAzola hashtag which sees hundreds of social media users try to find love every week said he is excited about the nomination.“The fact that I’m nominated shows that the public loves me,” he said.
Mlota, who hails from Elliot in the Eastern Cape, is also a PR guru through his company Azola Mlota PR which has provided media services to various brands, music festivals and cultural festivals.
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