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The taxi driver explains why he wanted a partner on TV

By staffMay 5, 20263 Mins Read
The taxi driver explains why he wanted a partner on TV
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HE WAS LOOKING for a way to make him faithful to his partner once he found a taxi driver from Soweto, Kelebogile “Trivi K” Morake (26), who appeared on Mageza Want a Wife on Mzansi Magic on Friday.

This show, which is shown at 8 pm, Kelebogile met with women from different cities in the country who are also looking for romantic partners.

All of them will be looking for love, and each week Kelebogile will take out one of these women until he ends up with the one he loves and is determined to make his wife.

Kelebogile said that he thought it would be better to take another way to find someone he loves, and is willing to be honest with him, as he wants the whole country to see what he is doing and that he is right.

“Apart from the fact that we don’t have time to go out to places where we can meet people with whom we can build love, when an opportunity like this came up I thought I should use it. I am dedicated to finding a woman who will be my wife and build my family with her. I want people to know how we met, that’s why I chose to be part of this program. I want to be honest when I find her, I want it to be open,” said Kelebogile.

He said he knows very well that what he is doing is an unusual way of looking for love, but he is determined to find true love and family through it.

“The viewers will not only see me looking for love in this way but they will see my journey which surprised me as I have seen another side of myself, they will see other ways in which I can make money for the ladies which I will show apart from being a cab driver, they will meet my family and the life I lead in the township, as I grew up there,” he explained.

Zanele Mauka, who is the producer of this program, stated that with this they intend to remove the old method that has been seen in this country used on television to find love.

He said they chose this young man because he is an open person and he wanted to be one of the men who want to change the old way of looking at love, act like the modern one that is coming.

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