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Musetha is on top of his game behind the mic

By Kaizer Nengovhela • 17 February 2023
Musetha is on top of his game behind the mic

Reginald "Moretjetje" Musetha, presenter of Makhado FM's Sports Exclusive show, is also a very experienced soccer coach.

Reginald "Moretjetje" Musetha, presenter of Makhado FM's Sports Exclusive show, is also a very experienced soccer coach.

After he completed his schooling at Rambuda Secondary, Reginald started working as a prison warden at the Kutama Sinthumule maximum-security prison in Louis Trichardt.

Musetha, who has a passion for sports, started to coach soccer years ago. He obtained his level D license in soccer coaching and has a proven track record of guiding soccer players to achieving on both personal and team level. He coached Tshibvumo Young Stars for 11 years and, along the way, produced soccer stars such as Mpho Dagada, who played for Black Leopards and Dynamos FC. He also coached Murunwa School of Excellence and the Greenway Soccer Academy.

"Sport has always been a part of my life. I started as a sports analyst for Makhado FM in 2011 and was given the chance as a sports presenter in 2022," he said.

The Sports Exclusive show, which airs Mondays to Fridays from 18:00 to 19:00, caters for all sporting codes, from soccer, netball, hockey, and rugby, to cricket and boxing, which all receive a lot of coverage to satisfy the interest of the station's listeners. This, he said, also gave him an opportunity to interact with the bigshots in different sporting circles globally. The aim of the show is to develop, educate and entertain the listeners.

"What I like about the show is that it is friendly, and we get to interact with the listeners. As a sports presenter, I always make sure that I get the latest updates for listeners from around the world, as I believe that the team need to excel when we go on air. I make sure that my show stays on top when it comes to the competition I get from other shows. At this stage, I am on top of my game," said Musetha.

He said that he was very thankful for the support he had received since he venturing into the broadcasting industry. "I am what I am because of my listeners, and I will never forget to appreciate their continuous support. My achievements are through their constructive criticism, and with their support, I believe I will go far."

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