The radio feature airs daily at 10am on Metro FM and is a popular segment on Bonang's show.
Poet and activist Ntsiki Mazwai. Picture: Refilwe Modise
Though Bonang didn’t start the Ask a man feature, she took over it when she joined Metro FM in 2014.
Listeners call into the show with their relationship problems and receive advice from Bonang’s co-hosts, JJ and Quinton, while the audience is also urged to call in and assist.
Listen to audio from the Ask a man segment below
Taking to Twitter, poet and activist Ntsiki Mazwai said Metro FM struggled with hiring intellectuals and took a jab at Bonang, implying she didn’t stand for anything political or powerful.
How does #AskAMan grow u mentally and spirtually? 50marks …..or is it just another platform for black buffoons?
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) February 9, 2017
Lol….metro fm struggles with hiring intellectuals https://t.co/mCSr1vWACP
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) February 9, 2017
White people created this brand cos they knew she doesnt stand for anything political or powerful…kinda like a marketing board for them.
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) February 9, 2017
Look at all the tv shows and radio shows u have elevated……pure trash……what does it say about our people? Was penny sparrows right?
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) February 9, 2017
Again…u cant be feeding your mind trash and think u can have solid opinions😕
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) February 9, 2017
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