Salamina has 18 years experience in the TV industry and has also worked in the corporate sector where she was in charge of stakeholder relations at the South African Council for Educators (SACE). She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Corporate Communications from the University of Johannesburg and a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management from ...
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Salamina has 18 years experience in the TV industry and has also worked in the corporate sector where she was in charge of stakeholder relations at the South African Council for Educators (SACE). She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Corporate Communications from the University of Johannesburg and a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management from Regenesys Business School. Salamina also presented on Top Billing. Following this, her other television jobs include Soul City, Justice for All, Erfsondes on SABC 2 and even the BBC Drama series, Wild at Heart. Salamina also went on to present Gospel star search competition; I want to sing Gospel on SABC2. SABC 1's popular sitcom, AboMzala, is the sitcom that revealed a comical side to Salamina that people have never seen on TV before. She was awarded a SAFTA for 'Best Actress in a comedy' for her role as domestic worker, Ella, in 2013. Most recently, Salamina was part of the cast of well known daily soapie Sewende laan on SABC 2, as journalist, Nthabiseng Masilo. She also hosts a parenting show called Yummy Mammi on AzaTV. Business interests: Sorele Media & AzaTV Mosese is the co founder of AzaTV an online platform that was launched in May 2015. The platform hosts over 8 programmes, and has attracted viewership from as far as the UK, Ghana and Kenya. Mosese is also the co Managing Director of Sorele Media, a media content company formed with her long time friend, Stephina Zwane. Their business interests have seen them deliver quality corporate work for clients such as Standard Bank, Magna Carta, Prasa Tech and KFC to name a few. Sorele Media also produced Feature film; Love and Kwaito, which was selected for the Johanannesburg Film Festival, and has since been licensed to DSTV's Mzansi Magic. Show less «