• EP.45 Golden Voice, Golden Journey: Chito Ndlovu's Story

  • Jul 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

EP.45 Golden Voice, Golden Journey: Chito Ndlovu's Story

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  • In this episode, I sit down with the golden voice himself, Chito Ndlovu. We delve into the origin of his unique name and his fascinating journey in the media industry. Chito shares his background, moving around with his dad before finally settling in Kenya. He opens up about the deep soul-searching that has shaped his career decisions and his dream of becoming a radio host.


    Chito recounts his defining moment when his mother passed away, and the impact it had on his life. He candidly discusses his battles with mental health, including suicidal thoughts and attempts, and how his faith in Jesus has been his plan A, guiding him through the toughest times. From sleeping in an office due to homelessness to experiencing spiritual encounters and receiving help from destiny helpers, Chito’s story is one of resilience and hope.


    Join us as we explore his inspiring journey and learn how he overcame immense challenges to become the golden boy with the golden voice in the media industry.


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