Melissa Dumela’s latest update reads like a milestone journal entry: first flight, new country, and a microphone in front of a packed audience. The Bizana-born radio presenter—well known to local listeners—was invited as a co-host in Namibia and ended up anchoring the entire concert, then paid a visit to the Namibia Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) to pre-record and network. She calls the response “humbling,” the learning curve “powerful,” and the next chapter “already calling.”
Their Story
Raised in Bizana, Eastern Cape, Dumela built her voice in community media, growing a following for her warm, people-first style and her ease with live audiences. In her post she speaks openly about faith guiding each step and about the relationships that sustain her—traits her supporters often cite when describing why they tune in.
The Event/Occasion
Dumela’s cross-border trip included a stop in Botswana and a hosting assignment in Namibia, where she engaged with singing groups before the show—work that, she says, made connecting with the programme far easier once the lights went up.
After the concert she visited NBC, pre-recorded segments, and networked with producers—declaring that one day she hopes to work with the broadcaster. She also thanked KMC Media Ministry for entrusting her with the job and the opportunity to grow on a bigger stage.
“Through it all, God was faithful,” she reflected, noting that while she took few photos, the memories will last a lifetime.
Community Reactions
On social media, supporters praised Dumela for representing Bizana beyond South Africa’s borders and for seizing the moment with composure. Colleagues and listeners highlighted her ability to keep audiences at ease while holding a room—skills that translate on air and on stage. The prevailing sentiment: pride, gratitude, and anticipation for what comes next.








