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Solomzi Thandubuntu Phenduka (born 18 February 1987) is a South African radio personality, music DJ and podcaster. A reality TV star contested on Big Brother Mzansi season 1, he is professionally known as Sol Phenduka.[1]

Life and career

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Phenduka was born in Vosloorus and raised by a single mother. He attended St Francis College in Benoni, matriculating in 2006 and later receiving a Bachelor's degree from the University of Johannesburg.[2][3][4] His music interest began at an early age as a rapper. He was also a prolific Reggae vocalist until he fell out with his group Sol and the Mambinos.

Career

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Radio and broadcasting

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Phenduka began his broadcasting career as an intern at YFM in 2008, later securing on-air roles and contributing to youth-targeted programming. He subsequently worked on breakfast radio shows, including a period on 5FM where he contributed to the Fresh at 5 / DJ Fresh programming team. Over the years he has presented on several national stations and occupied high-profile morning show slots. [5][6][7]

In 2022 Phenduka joined Kaya 959 as co-host of the breakfast show with Dineo Ranaka. In August 2025 Kaya FM announced that Phenduka had been suspended with immediate effect pending the outcome of an internal process; the station said it was committed to due process and would not release further details until the investigation concluded. [8][9]

Reality television

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Phenduka was a housemate and finalist on Big Brother Mzansi (season 1), which increased his national profile and helped broaden his media opportunities. [10]

Podcasting and online media

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Phenduka has been a regular contributor and co-host on Podcast and Chill with MacG, alongside Macgyver Mukwevho, a leading African podcast and web series; episodes featuring him have attracted large online audiences and contributed to his profile as a media personality. The podcast is broadcast on YouTube.[11][12]

Music career

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Phenduka is also a recording artist and music producer. Phenduka has released two singles in 2010 and 2011,[13] and an album in 2012.[4][14][15] He was also part of the contestants on Big Brother Mzansi in 2014.

He has released at least one self-titled album, Sol Phenduka, (released on major streaming platforms) and several singles and remixes, including the tracks "Uhuru" and later remix projects; his music is available on streaming services such as Apple Music and Spotify. [16][17]

Controversy / disciplinary action

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In August 2025, Kaya 959 announced that Phenduka had been suspended pending an internal investigation; the station confirmed the suspension and said it would follow due process, but did not publish further details while the investigation was underway. [18][19]

This was not the first suspension in Phenduka’s broadcasting career. In January 2015 he was suspended by the national youth station 5FM (along with a producer/colleague) after making remarks on air about the Van Breda family murders that were judged offensive; management removed the feature segment and imposed a short suspension while they investigated and dealt with the matter. [20][21][22]

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
ZA
"Diqabang" (Khathapillar, Sol Phenduka, Smash SA featuring Kamoh Xaba) 2024 2[23] Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

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from Grokipedia
Solomzi Thandubuntu Phenduka, professionally known as Sol Phenduka, is a South African radio host, disc jockey (DJ), podcaster, and former reality television contestant born in 1987 and raised in Vosloorus, Johannesburg. Phenduka's entertainment career began with a radio internship at YFM, South Africa's national youth radio station, where he later co-hosted the breakfast show Flava in the Morning with MoFlava starting in 2012. He rose to national prominence as a finalist in the inaugural season of Big Brother Mzansi in 2014, which served as a launchpad for his broader media presence. Following his reality TV stint, he joined 5FM as co-host of the Fresh Breakfast Show with DJ Fresh, though his tenure there ended amid controversy over offensive on-air comments. In addition to radio, Phenduka has established himself as a DJ and music artist, releasing his self-titled debut album in 2012 featuring hits like Uhuru and Isolomzi (featuring Camagwini), and later the single Malaika dedicated to his eldest daughter. Since November 2020, he has co-hosted the influential podcast Podcast and Chill with MacG alongside Macgyver "MacG" Mukwevho, which gained a major partnership with DStv to air on Channel O from 2021 until May 2025 and has become one of South Africa's top podcasts. Phenduka returned to radio in July 2022 as co-host of Kaya 959's breakfast show alongside Dineo Ranaka, marking his third anniversary at the station before his dismissal in September 2025 over misogynistic remarks made about actress Minnie Dlamini during a podcast episode, leading to a defamation lawsuit.

Early life

Upbringing

Solomzi Thandubuntu Phenduka, professionally known as Sol Phenduka, was born on February 18, 1987, in , a east of in , . He was raised by a single mother in a modest household amid the challenges of life, where economic hardships and limited resources shaped his early years. His mother's resilience in providing for the family despite these obstacles profoundly influenced Phenduka, instilling values of strength and perseverance that guided his personal development. Phenduka's childhood in the vibrant townships exposed him to the rich local culture of and , fostering an early passion for creative expression. In his early teens, he began experimenting with production using a program on his mother's computer, initially creating hip-hop beats that reflected the energetic community sounds around him. This hands-on engagement with , alongside participation in local events, sparked his enduring interest in the world, including radio.

Education

Sol Phenduka attended in Benoni, completing his matriculation in 2006 with good grades. His upbringing in shaped his determination to excel academically despite challenges. Following high school, Phenduka enrolled at the , where he earned a (B.Com) in . This degree, focused on marketing principles and communications strategies, laid a foundational understanding of media and audience that aligned with his emerging interests in .

Broadcasting career

Radio career

Sol Phenduka began his professional radio career as an intern at YFM in 2008, where he gained foundational experience in broadcasting and youth-targeted programming at the Gauteng-based urban station. Following his internship, Phenduka co-hosted YFM's breakfast show Flava in the Morning with MoFlava from 2012 until 2014. This entry-level role marked his transition into the industry, allowing him to secure on-air positions and contribute to shows focused on and lifestyle content aimed at young listeners. In 2014, Phenduka joined as a traffic reporter on the "Fresh at 5" breakfast show, hosted by , where he became part of a team delivering high-energy, youth-oriented programming that included music, , and interactive segments to engage morning commuters. His contributions helped shape the show's dynamic format, emphasizing relatable content for a national audience, though he faced a brief suspension in 2015 for insensitive on-air comments related to a high-profile case. Phenduka departed in 2016 to pursue other ventures. Phenduka returned to prominent radio in 2022 by joining Kaya 959 as co-host and traffic reporter on the breakfast show alongside , replacing the previous lineup of Thomas Msengana and Skhumba Hlophe. The revamped "959 Breakfast" format combined Ranaka's anchoring with Phenduka's witty insights and traffic updates, fostering a conversational style that connected with urban professionals through discussions on current events, entertainment, and daily life, thereby enhancing the show's appeal and listener engagement in Johannesburg's competitive radio market. On August 20, 2025, Kaya 959 suspended Phenduka with immediate effect pending an internal investigation, as announced in an official statement emphasizing adherence to without disclosing specifics. The station's response highlighted its commitment to professional standards, while media reports linked the action to ongoing legal proceedings involving Phenduka and media personality , stemming from alleged defamatory and misogynistic comments made on his . Following the investigation, Kaya 959 terminated Phenduka's contract on September 1, 2025.

Podcasting

Sol Phenduka joined the popular South African podcast "" as co-host in November 2020, alongside host MacG and producer Ghost Lady. The show, which premiered in July 2018 under the Podcast and Chill Network, features unfiltered discussions on South African pop culture, celebrity news, and social issues, often blending humor with candid commentary on trending topics. Phenduka's radio background has equipped him with engaging on-air skills that enhance the podcast's dynamic interplay. Since Phenduka's involvement, the podcast has experienced significant growth, solidifying its status as one of South Africa's top audio programs and Africa's leading podcast network. It expanded further through a partnership with DStv, airing select episodes on Channel O starting in September 2021, though this arrangement ended in May 2025. It has amassed over 1.69 million YouTube subscribers as of November 2025 and celebrated reaching one million in 2023 with a live event at Sunbet Arena in Pretoria, attracting thousands of fans. The show's expansion includes a national live tour starting in 2023, featuring theatrical elements like comedy sketches and audience interactions in cities such as Durban and Johannesburg, with tickets starting at R250. Sponsorships from brands like Betway South Africa have supported its production and events, enabling consistent weekly episodes on platforms including YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. High-profile guests, such as DJ Mawhoo, comedian Minnie Ntuli, cricketer Kagiso Rabada, and American rapper Common, have appeared, drawing diverse audiences and boosting listenership. Phenduka's role has shaped his public persona as a straightforward and witty commentator, with several moments from episodes since 2022 gaining widespread traction. For instance, the 2023 live national tour episodes, including performances and unscripted banter, amassed hundreds of thousands of views online and sparked buzz for their raw energy. Similarly, the episode featuring reflections on the year with fellow podcasters highlighted Phenduka's insightful takes on fame and industry challenges, contributing to the show's viral appeal through shareable clips. These instances underscore how his contributions have amplified the podcast's cultural influence in .

Music career

Early releases

Sol Phenduka began his music production career with the release of his debut single "" in 2010, an original track that showcased his emerging style influenced by his experiences as a radio DJ experimenting with beats and rhythms. In 2011, he followed with "Chalk N Cheese," another original production that built on his foundational sound, blending tribal elements with smooth grooves to gain initial traction in South African club scenes. That same year, Phenduka released "Uhuru" as a single, a track featuring pulsating percussion and vocal chants that became his breakthrough hit and established his reputation for energetic remixes and originals. These early singles, including remixes such as "Joy (Sol Phenduka Remix)" and "Let Me Sing My Song (Sol Phenduka Remix)," highlighted Phenduka's DJ style rooted in house music innovation, drawing from his broadcasting background to infuse radio-friendly hooks into dancefloor anthems. Culminating his initial phase, Phenduka dropped his self-titled debut album Sol Phenduka in 2012 under Sony Music Entertainment Africa, a 12-track project that incorporated "Uhuru" alongside "Isolomzi" (featuring Camagwini), "Awumameli," and the aforementioned remixes, solidifying his presence in the South African house genre. In November 2025 interviews, Phenduka expressed deep regret over a "silly mistake" in signing a deal for Uhuru, where he relinquished ownership of the masters in exchange for production cost coverage, a decision that has prevented him from profiting fully from its enduring popularity and club play. This long-term impact has shaped his approach to future releases, emphasizing artist rights and self-management in an industry prone to exploitative contracts.

Recent work

In the 2020s, Sol Phenduka has shifted toward collaborative and productions, building on his DJ roots while incorporating deeper vocal elements and rhythmic complexities. In November 2022, he released the single "Malaika" (featuring Jay Sax), dedicated to his eldest daughter, marking a personal milestone in his music career. His 2023 single "Lonely Nights," a collaboration with Anga Diago featuring KsoulRsa and Nvrth, marked an emotional pivot with its introspective lyrics over soulful beats, released under Solomzi Creations. Other notable singles from 2023 include "iJäger," where he partnered with Murumba Pitch, Marsey, Fab G, Omit ST, Bulo, EmjayKeyz, and Soul Jam to deliver a high-energy - hybrid that underscored his evolving production style. The following year, Phenduka featured on "Diqabang" by Khathapillar and Smash SA, with Kamoh Xaba on vocals, blending grooves with radio-friendly edits that propelled the track to #2 on South Africa's Top 20 Radio Chart in early 2025. This release highlighted his ability to fuse traditional influences from earlier hits like "Uhuru" with contemporary trends, achieving widespread success. Extending this collaborative approach into 2025, Phenduka featured on "Ungaba Shisi" by Mick Man (featuring Wesley Keys and KayMo Grillz), released in August, and contributed to "Duze Kwam" by Man-K and Hlonivic, featuring Konke Senamile and Civil Soul, which dropped in September and emphasized layered percussion and vocal harmonies characteristic of modern .

Television appearances

Big Brother Mzansi

Sol Phenduka entered Big Brother Mzansi Season 1 as a 26-year-old radio DJ from Johannesburg, marking his debut in reality television on the Mzansi Magic show that premiered in February 2014. As the only celebrity housemate, known for his work at YFM, he aimed to entertain viewers, showcase his authentic self, and explore new opportunities while confined for up to 63 days. Despite initial perceptions of him as soft-spoken and shy amid bolder personalities, Phenduka quickly adapted, leveraging his broadcasting background to inject humor into daily interactions. Inside the house, Phenduka navigated complex dynamics through strategic alliances and lighthearted banter that highlighted his witty personality. He frequently discussed nominations with housemate van Niekerk, viewing challenges as opportunities to gauge public sentiment and strengthen bonds, which helped him survive multiple rounds. Notable moments included teasing fellow housemate Mzamo about his beard during a casual grooming conversation, demonstrating his playful humor that endeared him to some viewers. He also shared intimate exchanges, such as confiding with Kat Mohoaduba about her unusual dream and later enjoying a close moment with her after time apart, which fueled romantic tensions and showcased his charismatic side amid the high-stakes environment. These instances, combined with his resilience against frequent nominations, positioned him as a strategic player who balanced entertainment with survival tactics. Phenduka reached the finalist stage, securing 5th place in the competition won by Hlatshwayo. His eviction on Day 63 came after a strong run that defied early expectations of quick elimination. Post-show, the exposure significantly boosted his public recognition, propelling him into national spotlight and opening doors to expanded media roles, including a high-profile shift to 5FM's breakfast slot shortly after leaving the house. This visibility from the series amplified his radio career and laid groundwork for further ventures.

Other media ventures

Following his participation in Big Brother Mzansi in 2014, which elevated his public profile, Sol Phenduka ventured into additional television hosting opportunities and guest roles on South African programs. In April 2022, Phenduka debuted as host of Ses'fikile, a spin-off on Mzansi Wethu ( channel 163), where he conducted candid interviews with former Big Brother Mzansi housemates about their lives after the house, featuring humorous segments and revelations in a relaxed format. In November 2022, the reality series This Body Works for Me premiered as a 19-episode program following women navigating and personal challenges; the season concluded with a dramatic reunion special hosted by Phenduka in March 2023, allowing participants to confront misunderstandings and behaviors from the show, which topped viewing charts and sustained a position in the top 20 for weeks. Phenduka made a notable guest appearance in 2022 on the Comedy Central Roast of Khanyi Mbau, Comedy Central Africa's first roast of an African woman, contributing to the comedic lineup alongside other South African entertainers. In March 2024, he co-hosted the game show Raid the Cage South Africa with MacG on SABC 2, adapting the international format where contestants answer trivia to unlock prizes while raiding a protected cage, marking an expansion of his podcast dynamic into broadcast television.

Personal life

Family

Sol Phenduka was raised by his single mother in , , who profoundly shaped his early life before her passing on February 9, 2005. He has publicly reflected on the enduring impact of her love and guidance, expressing deep emotional connection even years later, as seen in his 2022 social media tribute where he stated, "Exactly 17 years ago . 09/02/2005 . Was the last morning i woke up ngi nomama emhlabeni . Feels like it was yesterday. I miss her so much." Phenduka maintains a private stance on his extended family, sharing limited details about siblings or relatives. He has occasionally referenced a brother in personal contexts, such as declining to suggest an for his brother's newborn in late 2024, emphasizing his preference for African naming traditions rooted in cultural values. As of 2025, Phenduka is unmarried and has not publicly disclosed details of any long-term partnerships. He is a father to two daughters, with the younger born on June 11, 2025, around 7:30 a.m.; he revealed this privately kept news during a June 16, 2025, episode of Podcast and Chill, surprising co-hosts and fans while underscoring his commitment to shielding his children's lives from public scrutiny. His older daughter had begun Grade 1 in January 2025, further highlighting his focus on family privacy amid his media career.

Public image and controversies

Sol Phenduka is widely regarded as a charismatic and outspoken South African entertainer, whose public persona is shaped by his quick-witted humor and incisive cultural commentary delivered through radio broadcasts and podcasts. His engaging style, often blending personal anecdotes with social observations, has endeared him to audiences, positioning him as a relatable figure in the entertainment industry. This image has been cultivated over years of media appearances, where he balances lighthearted banter with bold opinions on contemporary issues. In August 2025, Phenduka faced significant backlash following his suspension from Kaya 959, a Johannesburg-based radio station where he co-hosted the breakfast show. The station announced the suspension on August 20, 2025, stating it was with immediate effect pending an internal review of his recent public conduct. The controversy stemmed from misogynistic remarks made about television personality during an episode of Podcast and Chill with MacG, where co-host MacG alleged that Dlamini's inability to maintain relationships was due to foul-smelling private parts, with Phenduka present and contributing to the discussion. These comments were part of a pattern of alleged targeting, leading Dlamini to file a R2.5 million against Phenduka and MacG in August 2025 for and . Kaya 959 terminated Phenduka's contract on September 1, 2025, after the review, citing the remarks as incompatible with their values. Phenduka responded via social media and interviews, confirming the termination in a candid statement where he expressed surprise and frustration, stating, "They fired me." He posted cryptic messages on Instagram, fueling speculation among fans about his future, while defending his podcast contributions as part of free expression. The incident sparked widespread public outcry, with calls for a boycott of Kaya 959 from supporters who viewed the firing as overly punitive, leading to reported losses in listenership. Beyond the Kaya 959 saga, Phenduka's involvement in Podcast and Chill has drawn criticism for debates on sensitive topics, such as a 2024 episode speculating on the reasons behind Springboks captain Siya Kolisi's separation from his wife Rachel, which prompted accusations of invading privacy and insensitivity. These episodes have polarized his fanbase, with some praising his unfiltered authenticity and others decrying the harm caused by provocative content, ultimately reinforcing his reputation as a polarizing yet influential voice in South African media.

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