At the forefront is established broadcaster Lerato Mvelase, whose return to mainstream radio is producing considerable excitement.
Known for her sharp interviewing technique and assured presence on air, Mvelase is poised to lead the station’s ambitious commitment to engaging, impactful dialogue.
She will be accompanied by experienced journalist and political analyst Mondli Makhanya, a prominent figure in journalism with extensive experience in navigating the complexities of South Africa’s political environment.
His involvement indicates Power FM’s aim to enhance its current affairs programming with insights that are both thoughtful and direct.
Political expert and former public servant Colleen Makhubela also joins the new team, contributing knowledge about governance and policy issues as they relate to leadership and public accountability.
The station has also welcomed corporate executive and author Sello Hatang, recognized for his contributions to social impact and leadership development.
His presence expands the dialogue to encompass topics like business innovation, ethical leadership, and community change.
Completing the revamped team is media figure Clementine Mabena, whose engaging approach and ability to connect with audiences adds further variety to the station’s programming.
This transformation represents a strategic shift for Power FM as it seeks to stand out in a competitive radio landscape.
By focusing on credible and prominent figures across various sectors, the station aims to build listener confidence while providing a blend of hard-hitting news, insightful commentary, and culturally pertinent discussions.
