Wednesday 28 February 2018

Woman Crush Wednesday

Criselda Dudumashe is our week's Woman Crush Wednesday. She is a lady that has walked all aspects of life. Griselda is a radio and television personality, motivation speaker, author and HIV and Aids activist.

This lady started her journey of being a radio jock and Queen of talk at Kaya FM.Criselda's talent of broadcasting revealed itself and Metro FM hired this radio giant. She started in 2008 as health and lifestyle presenter. The lady soon grew to host Metro FM talk show Wednesdays and Thursdays. SAfm listeners were blessed to hear this lady's voice as talkshop host. The lady was employed by information and news leader station(SAfm) late January this year.

Criselda is one of few celebrities to disclose her HIV status and living positively with the disease. She is also an activist and counselor for people living with HIV.

Criselda is an author of her book that reveals her personal struggle. Criselda is a wife and mother of two.

This lady has the x-factor and she continues to stay humble.

What do you as an African say to Criselda Dudumashe to motivate her? Talk African Continent and I am your boy Nkosi Coolkid Ganekana.

8 comments:

  1. well spoken Nkosikhona, she is beautiful and confident I like that about her.

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  2. well spoken Nkosikhona, she is beautiful and confident I like that about her.

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  3. She is truly an inspiration to most of us.

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  4. A true modern woman to all females out there. She overcame gender based violence as we continue celebrating human rights.

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  5. Wll Xhasa u've said it all, but I for one I say she must carry on do big....She's a self possessed woman I mean not everyone out there has the guts to voice out or disclose their status, so u are an inspiration to us as youngsters... We need more people like you dear Criselda

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  6. She is everything a girl wishes to be, I personally adore her.

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  7. She must keep up the good work. The disclosure of her status is somehow has a positive impact on young women to look up to her. Those with and without the disease but especially with because they will see that they can be anything they desire and that their status is not wall that is holding them to break through.

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  8. I say big up to women who stand up for who they are, it takes a strong and toughened woman to do that!

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