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Durban chef to appear on national cooking show

While the show is expected to broadcast in February, an exact date has not yet been confirmed.

CHEF Lindah Majola will host the new television show, Wedding Chefs, which is expected to be broadcast on national television next month.

Majola (25), who is a Durban University of Technology (DUT) catering management alumnus, hails from Bonela, where he opened a food truck in January last year.

He is also known as a content creator, TikTok star and an actor on the new Showmax telenovela, The Wife. Majola graduated Cum Laude for his national diploma in catering management at DUT.

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Majola said the show was produced by Sothar Pictures for SABC 1. The first season was filmed in Gauteng and will be broadcast in February.

“When I was appointed as the host of the show, I had an overwhelming feeling of gratitude. To have a show that is in line with what I studied, on one of the biggest channels in South Africa, is amazing. I have God to thank for it,” he said.

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Majola said this was his first presenting gig.

“I had no idea what I was going to do, but the team ensured I was confident in front of the camera. What I love the most about the show is meeting the beautiful couples who have decided to spend their lives together. I love witnessing love,” noted Majola.

 

 

 


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