Mxolisi Gulubele
I have over 20 years experience in the radio industry working for radio stations such as, METRO FM, KAYA FM,YFM, RADIO 2000 and TRANSAFRICA.
I am currently employed by Channel Africa. I provide creative direction for the imaging of the station, in essence I manage the branding of the station's on air image.
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I have been involved with the radio industry since 1996.
I have worked for a stations like, the Voice of Soweto in 1998, where I presented a show called 'The Flip side of Things'.
I was also the imaging specialist at this station amongst other things, I also provided in-service training for new presenters. After the Voice of Soweto was liquidated, I left radio temporarily, before returning to the medium in 2002 when I was offered the position of Head imaging specialist for Trans Africa Radio, an African syndicate station.
I joined Kaya Family in March 2003 as a imaging specialist and Technical Producer for the great Bob Mabena's weekday breakfast show and the station.
I moved on to joined SABC radio station Metro FM as imaging specialist and Technical Producer in 2006.
I left Metro FM in 2010 and joined Vodacom Radio as a presenter of the afternoon drive and was acting as a Station Producer for Y FM.
I also worked for the DA in 2011 as the Community Operations' manager in Voslorus.
I came back to the SABC in 2012 to join radio 2000.
SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
2014 MTN Radio Awards Nominee
2015 MTN Radio Award winning
2017 Liberty Radio Award Nominee
2020 Liberty Radio Awards winner
Proactive and a self starter
Service management, service orientated and people focused
Assertive and credible.
I have been involved with the radio industry since 1996.
I have worked for a stations like, the Voice of Soweto in 1998, where I presented a show called 'The Flip side of Things'.
I was also the imaging specialist at this station amongst other things, I also provided in-service training for new presenters. After the Voice of Soweto was liquidated, I left radio temporarily, before returning to the medium in 2002 when I was offered the position of Head imaging specialist for Trans Africa Radio, an African syndicate station.
I joined Kaya Family in March 2003 as a imaging specialist and Technical Producer for the great Bob Mabena's weekday breakfast show and the station.
I moved on to joined SABC radio station Metro FM as imaging specialist and Technical Producer in 2006.
I left Metro FM in 2010 and joined Vodacom Radio as a presenter of the afternoon drive and was acting as a Station Producer for Y FM.
I also worked for the DA in 2011 as the Community Operations' manager in Voslorus.
I came back to the SABC in 2012 to join radio 2000.
SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
2014 MTN Radio Awards Nominee
2015 MTN Radio Award winning
2017 Liberty Radio Award Nominee
2020 Liberty Radio Awards winner
Proactive and a self starter
Service management, service orientated and people focused
Assertive and credible.