JESSICA Dlamini has made a name for herself in the game The barnhas revealed that it means a lot to him to return to television with a program that shows humanity and giving back to the community.
He says this as he is the presenter of the program LG’s Make Life Goodwhich is shown every Thursday on Mzansi Magic at 7pm.
Jessica, who had disappeared from television for a while as she was raising her family, in this program she meets different people who want to give back to the communities they grew up in, as they have become successful.
“This program is about humanity and nothing else. It improves the communities we come from as successful people, we look at where we come from and go to do good in areas that improve the youth the most. In each episode I meet someone from that community we are in, who wants to change places such as schools, sports fields, halls, who want to see their community have good things. So it is a program that is very close to my heart as it looks at things that help people,” explained Jessica.
In this program, he said that the people he will meet with include uWilliam Okpara (former Orlando Pirates player) who made a difference at the school he attended Kensington Secondary, Saray Khumalo who became the first woman to climb Mount Everest, Adze Ugah, a writer who is also a producer of different games in the country, Thandi Mavata who is a businessman and host of the Doek on Fleek event and others.
He said all these will look back to where they came from as they want to change the lives of men, women and youth from where they came from.
“Walking with all these people, changing the institutions that help with different things made me see something else about them, that they don’t just entertain the public with the things they do, but there is something deep about them and the communities they come from. In the program, it only takes us 24 minutes to change the lives of the people or the institutions we visited, so there are viewers who will go with the program from what I have seen,” he explained.
Mbali Ntuli from Multichoice Canal+ said that in their view this is not just a program about people’s health but a program that celebrates mutual development in an unusual way for those who have succeeded.
He also said that they are happy to be part of a change like this, as it shows the personality that changes the lives of many in the community.