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[[Bob Mabena]] (1969-2020) is a radio announcer
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[[Bob Mabena]] (1969-2020) was a radio announcer, station manager and racing driver
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
Born West of Pretoria in 1969,
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Born West of Pretoria in 1969 he started his radio career in 1989 in the then Republic of Bophuthatswana with [[Radio Bop]]. He also raced professionally in the Group N series for Nissan South Africa.
  
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He died of heart failure on Monday 10 August 2020.
  
He died of heart failure on 9 August, 2020.  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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He spent three years in the North West Province, among other things venturing into television, before he was recruited by [[Koos Radebe]], the station manager of [[Radio Metro]].
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His time at [[Radio Metro]] gave him national exposure, which included a variety of TV shows, such as  ''[[Pick a Tune]]'' and ''[[Studio Mix]]''. 
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In 1996, Mabena moved to [[94.7]] as a midmorning presenter and soon thereafter moved up to management, then later joined [[Kaya FM]] in 1999 as breakfast show host and programme manager, and later station manager.
  
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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For a while Mabena left radio to become business development manager at [[Primedia]] before he became executive manager of commercial radio stations [[Metro FM]], [[5FM]] and [[Good Hope FM]] for two years.
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Soon after that, he was recruited by [[MRC Radio]] as director in charge of their radio stations, [[Gagasi FM]] and [[Heart FM]].
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When live radio bug bit again Mabena rejoined [[Kaya FM]] as breakfast show host and established his radio consultancy [[EndowMedia]].
  
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He next moved on to become  station manager of [[Power 98.7]] for [[MSG Afrika]], among other things also hosting the ''[[Power Breakfast Show]]'] and serving as the Group Head of Programming at [[MSG]].
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
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http://www.bobmabena.co.za/
 
http://www.bobmabena.co.za/
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https://www.heraldlive.co.za/lifestyle/leisure/2020-07-24-house-music-birthday-bonanza-from-bob-mabena/
  
 
https://www.news24.com/channel/the-juice/news/veteran-radio-star-bob-mabena-51-dies-20200810
 
https://www.news24.com/channel/the-juice/news/veteran-radio-star-bob-mabena-51-dies-20200810

Latest revision as of 17:53, 11 August 2020

Bob Mabena (1969-2020) was a radio announcer, station manager and racing driver

Biography

Born West of Pretoria in 1969 he started his radio career in 1989 in the then Republic of Bophuthatswana with Radio Bop. He also raced professionally in the Group N series for Nissan South Africa.

He died of heart failure on Monday 10 August 2020.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He spent three years in the North West Province, among other things venturing into television, before he was recruited by Koos Radebe, the station manager of Radio Metro.

His time at Radio Metro gave him national exposure, which included a variety of TV shows, such as Pick a Tune and Studio Mix.

In 1996, Mabena moved to 94.7 as a midmorning presenter and soon thereafter moved up to management, then later joined Kaya FM in 1999 as breakfast show host and programme manager, and later station manager.

For a while Mabena left radio to become business development manager at Primedia before he became executive manager of commercial radio stations Metro FM, 5FM and Good Hope FM for two years.

Soon after that, he was recruited by MRC Radio as director in charge of their radio stations, Gagasi FM and Heart FM.

When live radio bug bit again Mabena rejoined Kaya FM as breakfast show host and established his radio consultancy EndowMedia.

He next moved on to become station manager of Power 98.7 for MSG Afrika, among other things also hosting the Power Breakfast Show'] and serving as the Group Head of Programming at MSG.

Awards, etc

Best Radio Presenter Artes Award 1994

Best TV Presenter Artes Award 1995

SAMA Awards HIP HOP 1997

Best Breakfast Show MTN 2013

Hall of Fame induction MTN 2012

Sources

http://www.bobmabena.co.za/

https://www.heraldlive.co.za/lifestyle/leisure/2020-07-24-house-music-birthday-bonanza-from-bob-mabena/

https://www.news24.com/channel/the-juice/news/veteran-radio-star-bob-mabena-51-dies-20200810


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