Halala! Lalela Mswane joins Daily Thetha as a presenter

By: Simon Majadibodu

Former Miss SA, Lalela Mswane is the new co-host of Daily Thetha, on SABC 1. Photo: Facebook / SABC 1


Former Miss SA, Lalela Mswane is ecstatic as she has bagged a new TV job at the public broadcaster, the SABC.

Mswane posted on her Instagram account and said, "For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. — Jeremiah 29:11.”

This is a quote shared by the beauty on her post as she was full of excitement and looking forward to grace the small television screens.

Mswane will join Mxolisi Masango from the 23rd of October 2023, on Daily Thetha, as the new additional presenter.

Daily Thetha is an educational television talk show that seeks to inspire the youth of Mzansi.

Fans and supporters took to social media to express their excitement about her new role as the new co-presenter.

Monelwa Mokhaba on Facebook said: “More reason for me to watch daily thetha🥺❤️.”

Another fan, Palesa Mokhele said: “HAAAAI 🙋 MOGHIRL 💃🔥 TJHEEEZA WEEENA.”

“Nazo!! Congratulations Lalela☀️🫶🏾,” said @ikeintanzi on X.



Catch Lalela Mswane Mondays to Thursdays on Daily Thetha SABC1 from 10:30 on SABC1- Mzansi Fo Sho and SABCPlus. Photo: X / @Lalela_lali


Mswane has extensive expertise in the performing arts, with ballet dance being her main endeavor for the most of her life.

She obtained Bachelor Law obtained 
a Bachelor from University of Pretoria, followed by a Diploma in Conveyancing from the Law School of South Africa in 2021.

The beauty was crowned Miss South Africa 2021, was third at the 70th edition of Miss Universe and made history wen she was the first black and South African woman crowned Miss Supernational in Poland, in 2022

Catch her Mondays to Thursdays on Daily Thetha  from 10:30 on SABC 1.









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