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Ke Zaka helps stokvels and burial societies in new season

Date: Mar 26, 2020

SABC 2 premieres the new season of the Financial Literacy Reality Series called KE ZAKA with the first two episodes flighting from Thursday, 26 March 2020 and Wednesday, 01 April 2020 at 10h00.

The show will then move to a new time slot from Tuesday, 07 April 2020 at 09h30 and this will be for the rest of the remaining episodes.

The repeat broadcast will be on Wednesday, 01 April 2020 – 24 June 2020 at 22h00 – 22h30.

The show comes with a new presenter in the form of businesswoman Magauta Mphahlele who replaces Dosto Noge.

Ke Zaka is warm-hearted content that seeks to capture hearts and emotions of ordinary South Africans who carry a vision for a better life through Stokvels and Burial Societies. Ke Zaka aims to empower Stokvels and Burial Societies to know and grow their money. Each week Ke Zaka episode profiles a Stokvel or Burial Society group. We meet the members; we understand their journey (achievements and challenges). We go through the group’s effort as they strive towards a solution that will promote sustainability and financial growth of the group. Ke Zaka documents the group’s challenges and provides practical interventions.

About The Host:

She is a part-time Ombudsman for the Consumer Goods and Services Ombud Office. Magauta is also the founder and CEO of Ithuseng Credit Solutions (ICS) that is a registered Alternative Dispute Resolution Agent under the National Credit Act. She is also an accredited Court Annexed Mediator and registered Debt Counsellor. Her extensive experience in credit and general consumer protection spans more than 18 years. She is a renowned speaker and advocate on issues relating to consumer protection, credit and general financial awareness. The Consumer Protection Act and National Credit Act were conceptualized, consulted on and passed into law under her leadership as the Consumer Law Reform Project Manager at the Department of Trade and Industry. She holds an Honors Degree in Applied Linguistics and a Postgraduate Diploma in English Education from Wits University. She speaks Setswana, Sepedi, Zulu and English.

“Ke Zaka  is relevant content on the Channel looking at the economic and financial status quo in the country right now. Unfortunately we are a country that has challenges with money saving and shows like Ke Zaka tries to alleviate such difficulties. Individual savings tends to be problematic especially as far as discipline is concerned. Programmes like Ke Zaka are there to assist the communities in showing them ways and means of how to save in the form of groups and societies. The show is a must watch especially for people already in established stokvels and those with intentions of starting stokvels” said Tshilidzi Davhana – Commissioning Editor.

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