THANGO NTWASA | Middle centre or top right, please bring back TV game shows
The show reached a wide array of South Africans and had a diversity that rivaled many “rainbow nation” attempts by other television peers.
It became the playground of SA’s biggest names, including star presenters such as Nimrod Nkosi, Vinolia Mashego and even Twasa, who I remember becoming obsessed with so much that I bought a magazine I never even liked just to read a feature about her...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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