Penny Ntuli’s special treatment at Jozi Fm causes drama

If it’s not a poor salary, the cause is irritated coworkers. It appears like Penny Ntuli is having trouble getting by, as rumors have it that her new coworkers are not fond of the special treatment the newly hired Jozi FM radio host is getting.


 

 

 

 

 

Shortly after quitting the radio station Gagasi FM, Penny revealed that she had an offer for a position in Johannesburg, which internet users subsequently discovered to be Jozi FM. At her new job at Jozi FM, there is drama. The source said the danger of treating Ntuli like a princess is that some staff members will also want to be given preferential treatment like her.

“She is taken to restaurants like Disoufeng and other eateries in the tourist attraction like Vilakazi Street to eat there. Yes, she’s still new in Soweto and the entire Gauteng, but the management is starting something they won’t stand for as time goes on,”According to the source, the CEO of the station, Mpho Mhlongo, is the one who drops her at the station. Another source said they don’t mind her joining the station because she has brought in the hype around the station; however, the way some people have been treated in order to make her happy is not nice to some.“He even waits for her to finish her shows and drives her back to her temporary place,” said the source.

Ever since she joined the station, she has been flooded by many visitors, admirers, sympathisers and politicians like the IFP Youth Brigade. Even the award-winning gospel singer Tina Zungu are amongst people that have been visiting the station,”

According to a different source, the management is creating an unfavorable precedent. Mhlongo affirmed that it is the drivers, not him, who are picking up Ntuli from her house.

“We will expect other new staff members to be taken to restaurants around Soweto too when they get hired. But this may sound as if we are jealous, and personally,” sources revealed

“She does get picked up by my drivers. Also, she does not know her ways around Soweto, so she gets picked up,”