Nonn Botha returns ‘home’ to Kaya FM after leaving 702
Bon Mabena with David O’Sullivan. Picture: Kaya FM Twitter
Outspoken poet Ntsiki Mazwai took to Twitter over the weekend to express both her confusion and disdain for the decision by Kaya FM on who will be replacing veteran radio host Bob Mabena.
The breakfast slot has gone to another veteran, David O’Sullivan, a name more associated with Radio 702, which he left in 2014 after 19 years.
Mabena left Kaya FM to join the MSG Afrika Group.
Mazwai could simply not see the logic behind giving a white presenter the all-important breakfast show, on a radio station with a predominantly black target audience.
There r 24hrs in a day….why r the most important hours given to whiteness? https://t.co/28NgAqSyJk
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) April 15, 2017
She clarified that she was not questioning O’Sullivan’s skill or experience, merely that black people should have their own voices. She also said, in response to one of her followers, that she could not understand why Kaya FM would want to attract “a white audience” since there were already stations that catered well to white listeners.
Yes….he is a white voice….we are black people and we want our own voices. Thanks https://t.co/P3dyG2WJSl
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) April 15, 2017
The station also came in for some mockery for Jenny Crwys-Williams also being part of the revamped line-up. In their press release, Kaya FM said “Saturday mornings will never be the same as we introduce radio stalwart host Jenny Crwys-Williams. The show will focus on books reviews, podcasts on wine, arts, conservation, history & so much more.”
Mazwai said the station would now be “breeding” more “white blacks” since you “become what you listen to”.
Sies kaya fm is now gonna breed more white blacks 😢😢😢u become what u listen to
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) April 15, 2017
Mazwai said the station was losing the plot and surrendering to “whiteness” when it was meant to be conveying the “black experience”. She also said Kaya FM was playing too much music from the US.
“I assumed if your brand is called khaya then you would do stuff aligned to such,” she wrote.
Another tweet from her suggested that the reason for O’Sullivan’s appointment probably had more to do with the station’s ownership.
Guys👇👇👇👇if ur wondering why a black platform was given to a white has been👇👇👇👇 https://t.co/nlKobQ9Ras
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) April 15, 2017
She added that it had been a mistake from the start in 2012 to pair Mabena with Kuli Roberts, since they were “two bulls in a kraal”, and Mabena had ended up overpowering Roberts’ on-air personality.
She said that Roberts had always been too good to be a sidekick to anyone.
Kuli was never a sidekick to bob and she must host her own show for her own generation…..she is with my peers on tv 😐
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) April 15, 2017
There were no black ppl good enough for a breakfast show on a station called KAYA fm?????
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) April 15, 2017
When one of her followers asked her why she herself wasn’t taking over the job of hosting Mabena’s old show, Mazwai was told that if Khanyi Mbau could do it, then anyone could.
What followed was a slew of criticism of Mbau’s radio skills, and Mazwai joined in by throwing shade of her own, joking that Mbau, like Bonang Matheba, had confidence and charisma in spades, but not much intelligence.
She said both women’s “grey matter content” was “pending” and she accused Mbau of having started the so-called blesser trend of younger woman dating older men purely for material gain.
the bar of hosting radio shows has been lowered. I was shocked to hear Mbau in metro pic.twitter.com/qr7bRy6DOw
— Ngwato Thobejane 🇿🇦🇺🇸 (@TsipaA) April 15, 2017
Khanyi mbau has a lot of charisma but no content……she is the one who normalised having blessers.no content at all..lots of charisma tho
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) April 15, 2017
I dont mean to say it but empty vessels make the loudest noise which is why radio programming needs vision and wisdom
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) April 15, 2017
Having khanyi mbau is like having a bonang…..excellent confidence levels but grey matter content is pending
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) April 15, 2017
Confidence does not mean content😊
— NtsikiMazwaiMedia (@ntsikimazwai) April 15, 2017
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