She was conceived on the 18th of Jan 1984, Our beauty (Papi Moloi-33) is a South African television host, and radio personality, the brand new face of Avon. She has been given the privilege of hosting a few of the most influential programs on television. She was part of the All Access television crew, A Mzansi Magic magazine show, She has been part of the SABC family with shows like Amazing Game – a dating show on SABC 1 and SABC 3 strictly come dancing 2013.
She has a brand new show impending #TrendingSA is our new-flanged Television program and has commenced on SABC 3 in the month of July. Miss Roberts is associated with the program as one of the jurists.
Papi Moloi will lead the team talk show‚ namely (Trending SA)‚ alongside co-host (Kuli Roberts)‚ (Shaka Sisulu) and female humorist (Nina Hastie).
We as the viewers can anticipate catching sight of four waggish persona’s analyzing the gravitating hash-tags of that particular day. The talk will consist of sufficient confabulations and counter arguments to stir a reaction from people on trending headlines.
The show has been scheduled to be televised day-to-day on SABC 3, action starts at 12 noon and concludes at 1pm. The first episode premiered on a Monday on the 25th of July 2017.
We will be capable of tuning in to inspect our four entertainers chewing over and disputing the substantial hashtags of the day. Apparently the show’s first episode, team talked about the tendentious (Dineo Ranaka) and (Ms Mnisi ) chronicle which has reigned on Twitter for quite some time.
We are jubilant with the retaliation on social media, it was inordinately pleasant, although it’s too soon to conclude on what the future holds.
We are all aware of how revolutionizing concepts into creation of wealth possibilities is the essence of entrepreneurship as a whole. When we delve into history it reveals that economic advancement has been notably pioneered by matter-of-fact kind of individuals, who are business mogul’s and unprecedented thinkers, who are competent to harness possibilities and are disposed to account for any errors accumulated.
“As South Africans, we’ve been watching too much international content and that needs to stop. South Africa is diverse and we would need South Africans to tell their own stories … we will need more local content,” said the Minister.
We are joyful that the SABC also identifies that televising home-based content in our country is essential, South African Television can donate to the stimulation of sprout in the music, production and correlating industries, when we continue grooming our local talent.


