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Selby 'Selbeyonce' Mkhize embarks on a new journey with Gagasi FM after Ukhozi FM exit

Selby 'Selbeyonce' Mkhize embarks on a new journey with Gagasi FM after Ukhozi FM exit

IOL News10 hours ago

The cat is out of the bag, Selby 'Selbeyonce' Mkhize has joined Gagasi FM after her shock exit at Ukhozi FM.
Image: Instagram/@thisisselby
A day after her final show on Ukhozi FM, Selby 'Selbeyonce' Mkhize has announced that she is joining KwaZulu Natal radio station Gagasi FM.
'And here we are!!!! The Gagasi Fast lane 15:00-18:00 Monday to Friday,' captioned Mkhize a picture of her with her afternoon drive co-presenters SPHEctacula and DJ Naves.
The station also showered Mkhize with love on their social media pages. 'Checkmate ♔ The secret's out! 🔥
'All along, besinibambe nge-surprise. Kodwa manje sesivele sakhipha i-Ace yethu 🃏👑
The Queen of flair, fire, and fearlessness, Selbeyoncé is officially part of The Gagasi Fast Lane fam!'
🔥 Checkmate ♔ The secret's out! 🔥
All along, besinibambe nge-surprise. Kodwa manje sesivele sakhipha i-Ace yethu 🃏👑
The Queen of flair, fire, and fearlessness, Selbeyoncé is officially part of The Gagasi Fast Lane fam! 🎬💥#SelbeyonceOnGagasi #GagasiFastLane
#GagasiFM… pic.twitter.com/FgrAadMef6 — Gagasi FM (@gagasifm) June 20, 2025
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After 13 years at Ukhozi FM, Mkhize announced her departure, shocking many of her supporters.
'The time has come for me to say goodbye to the mighty Ukhozi FM. What an amazing 13 years it has been. Jehova I don't even know what to say or where to start. God I thank you for the talent you have given me and I never take it for granted,' wrote Mkhize.
'Thank you lord for the best job in the world. The opportunities you have granted me, the people I have met and worked with, the lives I have touched. Nkosi Ngiyabonga.'
Ukhozi FM celebrated Mkhize's journey at the station, hailing her as a vibrant and influential voice, who flew the station flag proudly.

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