Former Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana player, Junior Kanye, will star in his own reality TV show. Game fixes.
Junior is excited and grateful for the show, which will air in July. Mzansi Wethu.
Speaking about the programme, the football commentator told TshishaLIVE: “I thank God and my ancestors because when I was approached by Mzansi Wethu, they saw it as an opportunity for me to educate the masses, children, people who have made mistakes in life.”
“I'm humbled and excited. They could have approached Lucas Radebe or Benny McCarthy. They have achieved more than me but the fact that they chose me shows they saw something in me. [[are] “We're just about done with filming. It's a 14-episode show. It's about recovery and it's about my life… it's very deep.”
“I've been shooting for three months now and my family is with me. A guy called Kopano approached me. He said I am qualified to be on a reality TV show,” she said. [written] One book.”
“I came up with the title of the show. Game Fixes“Even though the show is not about football, I knew people would be interested in my story. The reason I started this show is to uplift the country.”
“It's not over until God says so. We need to stop looking down on people.”