The Daily Sun TV show Sun’Ceda hopes to live up to its name.
The show is aimed at helping SunPeople by bringing hope in their lives.
This week presenter Stoan Seate visits Zuko, a young man who’s troubled by his past.
Speaking to SunBuzz, he said: “This week’s episode is another touching one, and I believe the Sun’Ceda viewers will learn a lot about regaining faith in themselves.
“If they’re experiencing a similar situation, they’ll realise they’re the ones who can choose how valuable you are.”
The 45-year-old musician said Sun’Ceda reminds him of the impact Zola 7’s show had.
“Sun’Ceda actually reminds me of Zola 7’s show, and I knew the impact he had in people’s lives and, if anything, I want Sun’Ceda to have more impact,”said Stoan.
“Not that it’s a competition, but because it’s the right thing to do. If we do better it means our people do better.”
The 45-year-old musician said he’s putting his best foot forward.
“In any show or project that I get involved in, I always rise to the occasion and put my best foot forward.
“I expect myself to do well and touch people’s lives. I operate from a point of honesty and genuine interest in what I do.”
The Bongo Maffin member said he’s glad the show brings change in people’s lives.
“It brings me joy to see the hope this show brings to the people we help.”
- Catch Sun’Ceda every Thursday at 6.30pm on Mzansi Wethu (DStv channel 163)