Junior Khanye, the former Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana player, is set to star in a new reality TV show titled “Fixing the Game,” premiering on Mzansi Wethu on July 11, 2024. The 14-part series will provide an in-depth look into Khanye’s life beyond the football field, focusing on his personal journey of redemption and growth.
Khanye, who has transitioned from a football star to a soccer analyst, author, and entrepreneur, views this show as a platform to share his life lessons and inspire others. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity, noting that it allows him to set a positive example and educate the masses about making the right choices in life.
The reality show will not only highlight his professional endeavors, such as his soccer academy and his work as an author but also delve into his personal challenges and efforts to rebuild relationships with his family. Khanye aims to show viewers that every change begins with oneself and hopes his story will resonate with and motivate others facing similar struggles.
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