According to
S3, Potelwa continues to be one of the brightest stars in the local entertainment landscape. As a popular radio presenter and television host, Potelwa's infectious presenting style makes her a perfect fit for
S3's Expresso Morning Show.
"It's really great that Potelwa is going to add her colourful energy to the
Expresso team. It is also encouraging to see a talent groomed by the
SABC being given an opportunity on one of
S3's flagship programmes. We wish her all the success together with the show," says David Makubyane, head of platforms video entertainment at the
SABC.
"When we speak of dreams coming true, working for
Cardova and the
Expresso Morning Show is exactly that. A few years ago, when
Expresso had their presenter search, I didn't enter, but I still posted a video online of how I would have entered had I been able to at the time," Potelwa says.
"It has always been something I hoped for, and
Expresso has always been a show I admired," Potelwa adds. "I can't believe I get to start this new journey. It's a huge career highlight getting to be part of many South Africans' mornings by waking them up in the best way possible on
S3."
Potelwa says, "I've always viewed entertainment as a privilege. Every stage is an honour, and I hope this dream coming true for me reminds people, especially the youth, that our dreams are valid and blessings delayed are not blessings denied."
"I'm grateful for this amazing opportunity and to the mighty
SABC for trusting me and to
Cardova for believing in me. I can't wait to wake up with South Africa on
Expresso and also to have lunch with them on the airwaves during my radio show," adds Potelwa.
Sane Zondi, programme manager of
S3, says, "Potelwa was a raw talent identified by the
SABC on
Selimathunzi, and the power of the network and
SABC continues to progress her career on TV and radio. We are happy to see her grow on both platforms."
Maritha Greenland, commissioning editor at the
SABC, says, "Potelwa will be a welcome addition to the
Expresso team.”
Lala Tuku, head of Local Productions at the
SABC, adds, "Potelwa's arrival marks an exciting addition to the
Expresso family, and her longstanding association with the
SABC only adds to this excitement.
"It's exciting to see Potelwa crossover between
SABC radio and TV channels as she adds her fresh voice to conversations on the platforms. Her vibrant personality and deep-rooted connection to the SABC make her the perfect fit for this dynamic platform," concludes Tuku.
With the addition of Potelwa as its newest host,
Expresso has revealed that it will now be broadcasting simultaneously from studios in both Cape Town and Johannesburg. The introduction of the Johannesburg studio, a significant milestone in the show's history, is a testament to the
Expresso Morning Show's commitment to providing fresh and engaging content to its audience, says
S3.
With dual studios in Cape Town and Johannesburg,
Expresso is well-equipped to offer an even more comprehensive view of South Africa. The dual studio format enables the show to feature a broader spectrum of guests, content and live broadcasts from different regions of the country. It strengthens the programme's connection with metropolitan millennial viewers across the country, according to the show.
The
Expresso Morning Show has been a reliable source of inspiration and entertainment for its viewers, and Potelwa's addition to the team alongside its brand-new studio space promises to continue this tradition. South African mornings are about to become even more engaging and enjoyable, concludes
S3.
Individuals can catch the
Expresso Morning Show on weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 on
S3.
For more information, visit
www.expressoshow.com. You can also follow
Espresso Morning Show on
Facebook,
X or on
Instagram.