TV PRESENTER Stoan Seate is back with yet another heart-warming episode of Sun’Ceda.
The media personality will take away viewers all the way to Tshwane, where they will meet Godisang Ogubambi – a professional textile designer and gospel singer.
Godisang has a big heart, and hopes to be the change she wants to see in the world.
She runs Tabitha Foundation, where she supports orphanages and homeless people across Tshwane.
The foundation is funded through the money she gets from her textile business that she co-owns with her husband. Godisang, who feeds more than 100 people on a daily basis, said she wrote to Sun’Ceda because they had a lot of challenges such as a shortage of food.
Speaking to Daily Sun, Stoan said he was happy they could give her the relief she needed.
“Running such an organisation is never easy. She forms part of the unsung heroes we have been putting the spotlight on this season. I hope she never gives up on her dreams of changing the world,” he said.
The show is wrapping up for the second season and has been helping SunLanders with their challenges.
Stoan told the People’s Paper that he was proud of what his team and the show’s sponsor, 1Life Insurance, had achieved. “What a journey it has been. I would like to applaud everyone who was part of the show. We have done well and hopefully our impact is seen,” he said.
Catch Sun’Ceda at 6.30pm on Mzansi Wethu, DStv channel 163