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Mo Flava is excited about his move to 94.7.
Mo Flava is excited about his move to 94.7.

RADIO presenter, Mo Flava, has finally revealed his new radio home.  

Earlier this month, the SABC announced that he was leaving Metro FM after eight years, which was a shocker.  

But, he is now moving to 947 and will start on 3 April.  

Mo Flava, whose real name is Moeti Tsiki, will host the midday show on a weekday from 9 am to 12 pm.  

He is taking over the slot held by Msizi James. 

Speaking about joining the station, Mo said this is a big opportunity for him. 

“I’m looking forward to experiencing every part of the 947 world. I can’t wait to meet the listeners and the 947 team. This is an opportunity for me to do radio at the highest level,” he said.  

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947 manager, Ravi Naidoo said Mo’s the perfect fit for the station.  

“We look forward to the unique flavour as the station continues to refresh to remain relevant and relatable for our listeners.”  

Msizi moves to night radio and will host a show with Bolele Polisa on weeknights, Monday to Thursday, from 7pm to 10pm.  

Ravi said they have confidence in their new daily line-up with the likes of Anele Mdoda, Thando Thabethe, Robert Marawa, Zweli Mbhele and Mo Flava.  

“We believe that the new line-up delivers an enhanced listening value proposition for our current and future listener base while also providing key opportunities for the advertisers and clients who are critical to our success,” he said. 

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