'I've still got it': Lee-Roy Wright's irresistible pull back to the spotlight By: Kaunda Selisho For several South Africans, television presenters were a significant part of their daily viewing experience. TV viewers built parasocial relationships with these people who were effectively celebrities and influencers long before social media took the shape it has today. Lee-Roy Wright worked on e.

tv's kid's programming block Craz-e in the early 2010s and hosted one of the shows called Frenzy at a time when the Craz-e family counted presenters like Pearl Modiadie, Gillian Hughes, Babalwa Rasane, Kriya Gangiah, Morena Sefatsa, and Zola Hashatsi among its ranks. He joined e.tv after starting his television career at SABC 2 shortly after graduating high school.

The Muir College Boys' High School alum from Uitenhage in the Eastern Cape matriculated in 2006 and was known for his gigantic smile and inviting aura. My unforgettable babymoon at Limpopo's luxurious hidden gem, the Mmakuba Private Game Lodge By: Keitumetse Maako Pregnancy is cute in its earlier stages, but once the third trimester hits and you not only get heavier more rapidly but begin to waddle more than you walk, it becomes less and less adorable as you countdown to the arrival of your bundle of joy. So, you can imagine my excitement when I was invited to break away from the bustling city with a group of select media and influencers to experience the recently reopened Mmakuba Private Game Lodge, nestled in the heart of Li.