by Nhlawulo Vision Chauke and Amogelang Aysha Ramatena
TUT alumni brought pride to their alma mater by earning sought-after nominations for this year’s prestigious Telkom SA Radio Awards. Among Tshwane FM 93.6's impressive 12 nominations, two are for TUT graduates who excel as content producers at the station.
Freddie “Gee” Madise, a BTech Drama alumnus, has been nominated as content producer in the Campus Radio Afternoon Drive category for his stellar work on 326 Lane. No stranger to accolades, Madise also clinched the award for The First Wave with Kagiso Lloyd in 2023.
Reflecting on this recognition, he said: “I am a young boy from the villages who came to the city to pursue my dreams in radio. I can now confidently say I am on the right path, gaining more confidence each year.”
Pheladi Sekobo, a National Diploma in Journalism alumna, also got the nod for her contributions as a content producer on Something Brunchy, which itself was nominated for Daytime Show. Having only started to work as content producer this year, Sekobo admitted the honour took her by surprise:
“I thought I still had so much to learn, but this nomination assures me I am heading in the right direction. It is a great motivation to grow and aim for even more.”
Contributing to the station’s success, the ever-popular Pitori Originals Thursdays, co-hosted by Palesa Kgosigadi Letlape (known as Kgosigadi Tha DJ), was nominated for in the category Night-time Show.
Letlape, a National Diploma in Multimedia Design alumna, shared her excitement: “I did not expect it at all. I am grateful they deem the show worthy of a nomination for an award.”
These nominations highlight individual brilliance while they also reflect Tshwane FM’s rise in prominence over time. As Madise remarked: “Three nominations in the same category are a testament to the station’s growing visibility and impact in the industry.”
Freddie Freddie “Gee” Madise.
With this wave of recognition, TUT alumni continue to inspire future broadcasters while carving out a legacy in the radio world. Although the Telkom Radio Awards winners will be announced on 30 November 2024 but for Tshwane FM the future already looks bright.
Pheladi Sekobo
Palesa Kgosigadi Letlape