Meet SA Presenter Who Graduated After Tlof From Zimbabwean Lover.

Malaika Wa Azania continues to raise eyebrows by revealing her boudoir existence. A South African TV presenter recently revealed how her Zimbabwean boyfriend helped her graduate.

The secret to her academic success, she said, is a realistic relationship with her Zimbabwean boyfriend. According to Malaika Wa Azania, hormones released after climaxing motivated her and kept her mentally and emotionally healthy enough to focus on completing her studies.


 

 

 

Here are some facts about Malaika Wa Azania.

She was born on 19 October 1991 in District 8, Soweto. He grew up in a single-parent family. She credits her mother Dipuo Mahlatsi, a student activist who was a member of the Congress of South African Students (COSAS) and African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) as his inspiration.

In addition to her recent academic achievements, Malaika Wa Azania holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography from Rhodes University. She also holds an Honors Bachelor of Science (Honours) and a Master of Science in Geography from the same university. I graduated from Tshwane University of Technology in 2021 with a Masters in Public Relations.

Although she is best known as the host of the Bua Fela teen show On Moja Love, Malaika Wa Azania is also a writer.

She is named after Samora Machel, the first president of Mozambique. Her birth name is Malaika Lesego Samora Mahlatsi. Malaika has a smaller brother Lumumba and is named after the Congo Patrice Lumumba leader.

Malaika Mahlatsi has a good part of the debate. She was suspended in 2020, after her ex -boyfriend, Katlegho Mamabolo, equalized a lot of accusations for her. The most serious of these allegations was that she helped Ekurhuleni’s then employer, Mayor Mzwandile Masina, edit his works.

Mamabolo apologized and recanted to Malaika Mahlatsi.

Malaika Wa Azia was detained at a Moroccan airport in 2014 for trying to enter the country without a visa while she was the African Union Youth Ambassador. She left South Africa on Monday 6 October for Morocco as the South African representative for the African Union Youth Charter.