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Selbeyonce on her ‘sudden' Ukhozi FM departure: ‘Nothing happened, I resigned'
Selbeyonce on her ‘sudden' Ukhozi FM departure: ‘Nothing happened, I resigned'

News24

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Selbeyonce on her ‘sudden' Ukhozi FM departure: ‘Nothing happened, I resigned'

Selby Mkhize loved presenting so much that for two years she worked for free before being hired full time. The drivetime co-host says it's time to move on after 13 years at the station. She insists she was not fired and asked for the announcement to be delayed. Ukhozi FM listeners and fans of Selby 'Selbeyonce' Mkhize were shocked on Tuesday to learn that she would be presenting her last show on the popular radio station on Wednesday afternoon. Questions arose about why she was leaving, with some speculating that she might have been fired. Mkhize told City Press that she was not fired and did not have any fights or disagreements with the station. She resigned early this month but asked that her departure be kept private until she was ready to announce it. It was a mutual agreement. My managers were happy [for my growth] but, of course, sad that I was leaving. We are fine; there is nothing wrong. I was a member of the team, especially after serving for so many years. They said: 'You will always be one of us wherever you go.' Nothing bad happened. [Ukhozi FM] is home; I will come back one day. These things happen; it is just one of those. Selby Mkhize Asked why she did not make the announcement earlier to give people time to say goodbye, she said: 'They will say goodbye today [Wednesday]. I am still on social media; it is not like I am gone, gone. I am not dead. People will learn to live with it.' Mkhize said she could not think straight, because the attention had been overwhelming since her departure was made public. The presenter joined the station in 2012 as a volunteer contributor before becoming a full-time presenter in 2015. Mkhize said Ukhozi FM launched her career and the journey had been amazing. The Woza Nabangani Bakho co-host said everything she had been part of came because of her Ukhozi FM fame. However, it was time to explore other avenues because she wanted to see what else the world had to offer. Though she was excited to explore new opportunities, she admitted to having moments of fear. 'Of course, you will have moments like: 'Oh my goodness, are you sure?' I have those moments, especially yesterday when I was like 'this is real',' said Mkhize. She added: They say everything you want is on the other side of fear. Change is good; it's a new chapter in my life. I have been doing this for 13 years, I am scared, I might relax a lot. So, I said, let me make [some] changes. Ideally, I would have loved for this to happen in April. Selby Mkhize The broadcaster thanked everyone who showed her love and supported her on Ukhozi FM. She said she did this for them and appreciated their support. Ukhozi FM said it made the announcement with mixed emotions. The station said Mkhize was vibrant and an influential voice on the station. The station thanked Mkhize and said it looked forward to celebrating her future endeavours. 'Selby has been an invaluable member of our family. Her commitment and enthusiasm have significantly contributed to the success of the station. 'She has represented the Ukhozi FM brand with pride and professionalism, winning awards and touching the hearts of many. We are immensely proud of her growth and hard work in building her brand and we wholeheartedly support her as she embarks on this exciting new chapter,' said Ukhozi FM business manager, Lwazi Mthabela. Mkhize, who joined Uzalo in February this year, said people would soon find out about her next chapter.

Tyler Perry calls sexual assault allegations against him a ‘scam'
Tyler Perry calls sexual assault allegations against him a ‘scam'

The Citizen

time2 days ago

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Tyler Perry calls sexual assault allegations against him a ‘scam'

Actor Derek Dixon filed a lawsuit against Perry, claiming that he made advances on him in 2020. Speaking through his attorney, actor Tyler Perry has described accusations of sexual assault against him by an actor on one of his shows as a 'scam'. 'This is an individual who got close to Tyler Perry for what now appears to be nothing more than setting up a scam,' said Perry's lawyer, Matthew Boyd. ALSO READ: Selbeyonce bids farewell to Ukhozi FM after 13 years Lawsuit against Tyler Perry In the lawsuit papers, actor Derek Dixon says he first met Perry in 2019 at an event where the latter picked him out of the crowd and asked for Dixon's number. Soon after, Dixon landed a role on Perry's TV show, Ruthless. Dixon filed a lawsuit against Perry, claiming that Perry made advances on him in 2020 after the Madea actor had invited Dixon to his home. The lawsuit alleges that Perry got into bed with him after Dixon had too much to drink. Dixon claims Perry touched his thighs, and although he rejected the advances that night, Dixon claims Perry remained interested in him. Soon after, Dixon landed a bigger role in Perry's political drama series The Oval, featuring in all six seasons of the series. Dixon's lawsuit includes alleged texts between the two where Perry flirts with the actor. Dixon seemingly rebuffs Perry without trying to offend him out of fear of losing his job. However, Dixon eventually complained about the alleged misconduct; however, the 'defendants did not make any investigation into the complaint and did not take any steps to prevent further harassment from occurring.' He then quit The Oval, claiming that the decision to leave the long-running show cost him $400 000 (more than R7 million) in lost wages. But Perry's lawyer said, 'Tyler will not be shaken down and we are confident these fabricated claims of harassment will fail.' Dixon is suing for a total of $260 million in damages, as well as legal expenses. ALSO READ: 'Black Women and Sex': South African filmmaker wins at American Black Film Festival Perry's Straw finds success Meanwhile, the Perry-directed film Straw, released on Netflix on the first Friday of June, has found success on the platform. The film, starring Taraji P. Henson, has garnered the highest numbers on Netflix in a single week for a movie. According to Netflix's companion website Tudum, the Perry-written and produced film was a Top 10 hit on Netflix in all countries, and was the third most-watched title on IMDb this past week, amassing an additional 48.9 million views. NOW READ: Proteas WAGS: Meet SA's gorgeous cricket maidens! [IN PICS]

Selbeyonce bids farewell to Ukhozi FM after 13 years
Selbeyonce bids farewell to Ukhozi FM after 13 years

The Citizen

time2 days ago

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  • The Citizen

Selbeyonce bids farewell to Ukhozi FM after 13 years

Selbeyonce began her journey at Ukhozi FM as a contributor to the Umnyakazo Top 20 chart show. After more than a decade at UKhozi FM, radio personality Selby 'Selbeyonce' Mkhize has parted ways with the station. In a statement on Tuesday, Selbeyonce confirmed that she would present her final show on the SABC-owned station on Wednesday, 18 June. 'The time has come for me to say goodbye to the mighty Ukhozi FM. What an amazing 13 years it has been. 'I don't even know what to say or where to start. God, I thank you for the talent you have given me. I never take it for granted. Thank you, Lord, for the best job in the world,' she wrote. ALSO READ: 'Uzalo is home' – SelBeyonce on her return to the show 'Selbeyonce represented the Ukhozi FM brand with pride' Selbeyonce began her journey at Ukhozi FM as a contributor to the Umnyakazo Top 20 chart show. Two years later, she earned a spot as a presenter on the Woza Nabangani Bakho afternoon drive show. In 2015, she was appointed full-time, marking the start of an influential chapter in her broadcasting career. Over the years, Selbeyonce became one of the station's most recognisable voices, also winning numerous awards. Lwazi Mthabela, Business Manager at Ukhozi FM, said Selbeyonce was an invaluable member of the station. 'Her commitment and enthusiasm have significantly contributed to the success of the station. She has represented the Ukhozi FM brand with pride and professionalism, winning awards and touching the hearts of many. We are immensely proud of her growth and hard work in building her personal brand, and we wholeheartedly support her as she embarks on this exciting new chapter.' NOW READ: 'A brand-new chapter': Minnie Dlamini joins Gagasi FM

‘What a great time we had': Selbeyonce bids Ukhozi FM farewell after 13 years
‘What a great time we had': Selbeyonce bids Ukhozi FM farewell after 13 years

News24

time2 days ago

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‘What a great time we had': Selbeyonce bids Ukhozi FM farewell after 13 years

Selby 'Selbeyonce' Mkhize is leaving Ukhozi FM after 13 years on the KZN-based radio station. Having joined the station in 2012, the accolades she has received include an SA Radio Award and DStv Mzansi Viewers' Choice Award nomination for Best Radio Personality. The station expressed pride in her contributions and wished her well as she embarks on a new chapter in her career. Award-winning radio personality Selby Mkhize, better known as Selbeyonce, will host her final show on Ukhozi FM this Wednesday. The radio station confirmed her departure after a 13-year journey that captivated audiences and cemented her place as a beloved voice on South African airwaves. 'The time has come for me to say goodbye to the mighty Ukhozi FM. What an amazing 13 years it has been,' Selbeyonce said about her departure. 'Jehova, I don't even know what to say or where to start.' Selbeyonce joined Ukhozi FM in 2012 as a contributor to the Umnyakazo Top20 show. In 2014, she officially signed on as the Woza Nabangani Bakho afternoon drive show host. Over her tenure, her talent, charisma, and drive earned her recognition, including the Afternoon Drive Presenter Award at the 2023 SA Radio Awards and a nomination for Best Radio Personality at the DStv Mzansi Viewers' Choice Awards. 'Ngifuna ukubonga wena mlaleli (I want to thank you, the listener) for the love you have given me throughout the years, ukungamukela kuloMzakazo ngezandla ezimhlophe (for welcoming me on this radio station warmly). Oh, what a great time we had together. Honestly, I don't know what to say. Lapho (that time), I always have something to say,' she said, giving a heartfelt thanks to her listeners. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Selby 'Selbeyonce' Mkhize (@thisisselby) In a show of humility, Selbeyonce also honoured her faith and the opportunities that shaped her career: 'God, thank you for the talent you have given me, and I never take it for granted. Thank you, Lord, for the best job in the world. The opportunities you have granted me, the people I have met and worked with, and the lives I have touched. Nkosi Ngiyabonga (Lord, I thank you).' Ukhozi FM business manager Lwazi Mthabela praised her contributions, saying, 'Selby has been an invaluable member of our family. Her commitment and enthusiasm have significantly contributed to the success of the station. She has represented the Ukhozi FM brand with pride and professionalism, winning awards and touching the hearts of many. We are immensely proud of her growth and hard work in building her personal brand, and we wholeheartedly support her as she embarks on this exciting new chapter. We wish her all the best in her future endeavours.'

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