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− | [[SK Khoza]] is an actor, | + | [[SK Khoza]] (1986-) is an actor, sporting commentator and TV personality. |
Also referred to by his birth name of '''[[Sthembiso Khoza]]''' or as '''[[S. Khoza]]''' in some sources. | Also referred to by his birth name of '''[[Sthembiso Khoza]]''' or as '''[[S. Khoza]]''' in some sources. | ||
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He started his working career as a log editor at [[Supersport]], then became the host of ''Mzanzi Ridez'' with [[Channel O]]. This led to his being used as a field presenter for Vuzu's ''V-Entertainment'' magazine show. He was also a radio host at [[TransAfrica Radio]], a voice-over artist and MC. | He started his working career as a log editor at [[Supersport]], then became the host of ''Mzanzi Ridez'' with [[Channel O]]. This led to his being used as a field presenter for Vuzu's ''V-Entertainment'' magazine show. He was also a radio host at [[TransAfrica Radio]], a voice-over artist and MC. | ||
− | He | + | He also joined his brother as an actor in soap operas and other TV plays (billed as either '''[[Sthembiso Khoza]]''' or as '''[[SK Khoza]]'''). Over the years he has ae appeared as a cast member of TV presentations like ''[[iNkaba]]'' ([[Mzansi Magic]], 2012–2013), ''[[Ayeye]]'' (2015), ''[[The Queen]]'' (playing "Shaka Khoza", 2016 – 2023), ''[[Kings of Jo'Burg]]'' (2020-) and ''[[The Black Door]]'' (2022) . |
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https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11636315/ | https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11636315/ | ||
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Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 09:36, 3 December 2024
SK Khoza (1986-) is an actor, sporting commentator and TV personality.
Also referred to by his birth name of Sthembiso Khoza or as S. Khoza in some sources.
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Biography
Born Sthembiso Khoza on 1 July 1986 in Ntuzuma, KwaZulu-Natal to Stan Khoza (father) and Lindiwe Khoza (mother). His brother is actor Abdul Khoza.
At school he excelled in cricket, soccer, rugby and karate, obtaining his black belt at the tender age of 12. Completed his schooling at Parkhill High School then obtained a Degree in Sports Management from University of Johannesburg.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He started his working career as a log editor at Supersport, then became the host of Mzanzi Ridez with Channel O. This led to his being used as a field presenter for Vuzu's V-Entertainment magazine show. He was also a radio host at TransAfrica Radio, a voice-over artist and MC.
He also joined his brother as an actor in soap operas and other TV plays (billed as either Sthembiso Khoza or as SK Khoza). Over the years he has ae appeared as a cast member of TV presentations like iNkaba (Mzansi Magic, 2012–2013), Ayeye (2015), The Queen (playing "Shaka Khoza", 2016 – 2023), Kings of Jo'Burg (2020-) and The Black Door (2022) .
Sources
https://studentroom.co.za/wiki/sk-khoza/
https://studentroom.co.za/wiki/8-facts-about-abdul-khoza-qaphela-from-isibaya/
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11636315/
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9965487/
Go to the ESAT Bibliography
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