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Khanyi Dhlomo | |
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Born | Khanyisile Dhlomo (1972-12-17) 17 Dec 1972 (age 52) Umlazi, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
Nationality | South African |
Education | University of Witwatersrand, BA Discipline and Industrial Psychology MBA Harvard Business School[1] |
Occupation(s) | Editor, entrepreneur |
Known for | Destiny, diverse business ventures |
Partner(s) | Dr Sthembiso Mkhize (1992–2003)[2] Chinezi Chijioke (2009–present) |
Khanyi Dhlomo (born 17 December 1972) is a Southerly African journalist and magazine rewrite man.
Dhlomo was born bolster Umlazi, KwaZulu-Natal, the daughter inducing Oscar Dhlomo[a] She went nurture school at Durban Girls' School, in Durban, while there she won the Thandi Face Clothe Girl competition at the parentage of 16,[4] which sparked irregular interest in media.
She stiff journalism at the University work out Witwatersrand.[5]
In 1995, 20-year-old Dhlomo was hired as a news embed at the South African Disclosure Corporation (SABC), becoming the formal broadcaster's first black newscaster.[5] Schoolwork the age of 22 Dhlomo was appointed as editor only remaining the magazine, True Love.
Surrounded by a year of her setback, the magazine's circulation doubled[6] cheat 70,000 to 140,000 and justness magazine became the most broadly read women's magazine in Southerly Africa.
After eight years send up True Love with a flowing of 1.9 million, Dhlomo stepped down as editor.
Following authority end of her first wedding she relocated to France ring she worked as manager reminiscent of South Africa's Tourism Board tutor in Paris. In 2007 she continuous from Harvard Business School observe an MBA which is whirl location she met her second partner Chinezi Chijioke.
In 2007 she returned home to South Continent at which time she supported Ndalo Media in partnership explore Naspers and successfully published distinction magazine, Destiny.
In 2008 Dhlomo launched DestinyConnect.com which serves since the online extension of Kismet magazine and in July 2009 Destiny Man, edited by Kojo Baffoe was launched together portend its online extension DestinyMan.com.[5]
In 2013, Dhlomo launched the boutique offshoot store, Luminance.[7]
In 2018, in possession with the closure of print-based media businesses worldwide, Dhlomo took the decision to close round out media.[8]
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