Sunday with Somizi and Aaron Moloisi at Imbizo Shisanyama
This past Sunday Tembisa had the honour of being visited by the one and only Somizi Mhlongo, and Aaron Moloisi.
Luh Tsele is a digital content creator, copywriter, and podcaster with a burning desire to shatter glass ceilings in the pursuit of total liberation for the LGBTIQ+ community. Having fallen in love with the creative process from a young age, Luh always knew they were born to use their innate talents to create, write and tell stories. Over the past few years, Luh has worked for: The Feather Awards, Thami Dish Foundation, and the Global LGBTIQ+ Network Conference. In 2021 Luh launched their queer-focused podcast "The Cure" and is ready for a comeback this year.
This past Sunday Tembisa had the honour of being visited by the one and only Somizi Mhlongo, and Aaron Moloisi.
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