Xoli Mngambi
Xoli Mngambi
Xoli Mngambi is a renowned South African broadcaster and show host. The successful media personality has gotten an audience for his dedication to his job.[1]
Many admire the broadcasters his calm and composed outward behavior as he delivers while he broadcasts.
The broadcaster, known to deliver updates related to and is important to the community, is currently working for enca.[2]
Social media
The broadcaster is active on social media and the platform serves as a place to update followers and fans on the daily activities he engages with.
The successful South African media personality, Xoli Mngambi, has made name for himself through his career.
Though with the fame, little of hid personal and family life is within the public eye.
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Career
Following successful completion of his education, Xoli kicked off his career at Momentum Life as a financial planner.
Later, he joined a media at Summit TV, at that time it was under BDfm.
Xoli later joined CNBC Africa in 2007, where he served as current affairs and business reporter.
During his time at CNBC Africa, Xoli became famous and popular across South Africa.
The experienced reporter also worked for e.tv and now, he has gained much respect and is a renowned political broadcaster.
Xoli accepts and delivers his reports diligently and with commitment.
Now, he is currently working for Enca, a top news channel in South Africa.
Xoli is also a show host and hosts the show, First Take with Xoli Mngambi.
The show airs on television on weekdays from 06:00 to 07:00 hours.
Still, on his career as a host, he is a co-host of the South African Morning with Xoli Mngambi and Jane Dutton.
It airs on Enca on weekdays from 09:00 to 11:00 hours.
He has appeared as a moderator and panelist on many important discussions.
Some of these include those related to Standard Bank, Mail and Guardian, and Aluwani Capital Partners. The covered the Marikana massacre on the 16th of August 2012. According to his biography, this is considered among his career highlights. Xoli also covered the recall of President Thabo Mbeki from office in 2008 and recall of President Jacob Zuma from office in 2018.