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The Throwback Photo That Made Fans Beg for Ngizwe Mchunu’s Return to Ukhozi FM

by Chiraag
Bona Magazine, Ngizwe Mchunu at radio studio, Ngizwe Mchunu Nkandla DJ, Ngizwe Mchunu portrait South Africa

When nostalgia hits social media

A single throwback photograph of Ngizwe Mchunu—snapped during his time as a presenter at Ukhozi FM—has sent waves across social media. The image stirred a tidal wave of comments, with many fans urging the SABC to “bring this man back.” For some listeners, the photo dredged up memories of an earlier era of radio when Mchunu’s presence felt larger than life.

A look back at Mchunu’s Ukhozi FM days

Ngizwe Mchunu hails from Nkandla in KwaZulu-Natal. During his stint at Ukhozi FM, the station that speaks to millions of Zulu-speaking listeners across South Africa, he built a strong fan base. But his time at the giant broadcaster came to an abrupt end when he was dismissed by the SABC. The reason given was a breach of confidentiality—Mchunu had reportedly shared private station information publicly. That exit remains a sore point for many longtime listeners.

Despite that, memories of his energy and charisma stuck. The throwback image served as a reminder of a familiar voice and presence on air—one that many felt is still missing in the current lineup.

Fan reaction: More than just nostalgia

When the photo resurfaced online, the reaction was immediate. Some wrote wistfully about the “good old days” when Mchunu’s show was appointment listening. Others were more direct: they called on the SABC to reconsider and bring him back, suggesting his return could rejuvenate interest in the station among older listeners.

Behind the comments lies a deeper sense of longing. For many, it is not just about a name on airwaves but about representation—a voice from KwaZulu-Natal, speaking in isiZulu, familiar and rooted in culture, which feels increasingly rare as stations chase broader, multilingual audiences.

Ngizwe Mchunu during his time at Ukhozi FM. pic.twitter.com/zXcfVA2nYS

— Sihle Mavuso (@ZANewsFlash) November 27, 2025

Why this moment matters beyond one photograph

That one image is more than a throwback. It is a snapshot of cultural memory, radio heritage, and public sentiment. It highlights how influential personalities in the media shape not just entertainment but also identity and nostalgia.

For Ukhozi FM—the largest radio station in South Africa by listenership—the public reaction could be a signal. It shows that listeners still value familiar voices and connections to culture. For Mchunu, it might be a chance at a comeback—or at least a reminder of how strong his impact once was.

A fresh lens on public memory and media today

In a media landscape changing fast—with podcasts, streaming, and global content—the appetite for local voices remains strong. Mchunu’s resurgence on social platforms, even just through a photo, speaks to a longing for authenticity and roots. It raises a question for broadcasters: in chasing trends, are they losing what listeners once loved and connected with?

Whether SABC heeds the calls or not, the conversation sparked by a single image shows that some voices linger in the hearts of listeners long after the airwaves go quiet.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: News24

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