Lulie Masimini

Date of birth ?
20th Century 17 August

What Year did you begin at Radio CCfm?
2003

What did you want to be when you were little?

Believe it or not, I wanted to be a Radio DJ, that was the popular term back in the days.I used to carry a small wireless radio in the class room when I was 14, because of that I had trouble with Teachers and School Head Master, sometimes Pupils would take my wireless radio away saying I'm making noise! Guess where am I making noise.>

What is your dream?

I would like to meet Simon Peter, and ask him, why did he walk with Jesus and kept still his sword. Kidding! To become a fully flegded LIFE COACH.

Whom has influenced you most?

My late mother u Mamthembu.

Why a presenter at CCFM?
To minister and reach out to thousands of Christ-needing persons at one time, and realising my half of my dream.

Your greatest fear?
Is to die without forgiving who ever has done me wrong.

What makes you laugh?
When people laugh[ha..ha..ha]

What angers you?
People driving without license, driving cars which are not roadworthy.i.e.

What's the best piece of advice you've received?
There are two of them:
1.Never allow anyone to write a script for your life.
2.Why settle for good when BEST available.

Your Most embarrassing moment ?
After the Pastor annonced me and my wife Mandisa as husband and wife on our wedding day. I voluntary kissed my wife before the Pastor inviting me two: [ very nervous]

Your biggest triumph?

Going to London in 1998.

What is your favourite verse in the Bible and who is your favourite Bible character?
Isaiah 54:17 -No weapon will be able to hurt you
-Jesus my Bible Character.

What do you do when you are not behind/in front of the microphone at CCFM?

Anything that is related to my belief in Christ.


What was the BEST moment of your life?

When I asked my girlfriend to marry me and she said YES!!!my baby girl Dimpo was born.

Which season is your favourite, and why?

Summer! Uses less elctricity.

Do you like the wind in Cape Town?
NO. Too much dust.

What do you think about Cape Town's people?

Friendly people But flagship at times.



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