Craze welcomes new presenters

Craze welcomes new presenters

They’ve come a long way to make the grade, and now they’re joining Craze! Meet the new additions to the spunky and charismatic Craze youngsters: Charnte Hartzenberg, Jerida Tsipa, Mpho Mofokeng, Thabiso Seboka and Vuyokazi Mtwa.

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The five newly-crowned winners of the Craze presenter search will appear across various shows including Sistahood, Frenzy and Shiz Live daily, joining the talented line up of Craze presenters who have been holding the fort.

Studying towards a Bachelor of Science in molecular and cell biology at the University of the Witwatersrand is Jerida Tsipa. Jerida says she is blessed and grateful to be granted the opportunity to be a Craze presenter and hopes to inspire young individuals in the same way Basetsana Khumalo has inspired her, one day. When asked what she is passionate about, she added science, and specifically women in science, to her passion for presenting.

Hailing from Vosloorus is the talented Mpho Mofokeng, a creative, artist and entertainer at heart, who is out to build a brand that young people can look up to.

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e.tv’s Youth Block Craze Launches New Drama

This Craze Life

Led by a star-studded cast of experienced performers Maphaseka, Joyce, Shaleen and Marjorie, ‘This Craze Life’ is a vibrant and colourful drama, which reflects South African urban youth culture, both the good and the bad.

The teenage drama is about being young, when life is full of possibilities whilst still finding your place in the world dominated by social media rules.

The 8-part drama which is set to broadcast on Craze’s Sistahood aims to make a make difference to young people’s lives by simply addressing issues that affect them in their communities.

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Through the eyes of three teenagers Lerato, Buhle, Lionel and the people in their lives, the drama is spot on with the Craze audiences. Our three heroes share their hopes, fears and dreams as they navigate issues such as peer pressure, bullying, drugs and separation, whilst managing to keep their heads above water.

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