Former Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana player Junior Khanye will be starring in his own reality TV show titled, Fixing The Game.
Junior is excited and grateful for the show which will air in July on Mzansi Wethu.
Speaking to TshishaLIVE about the show, the soccer analyst said: “I thank God and my ancestors. When I was approached by Mzansi Wethu they saw an opportunity for me to educate the masses, children, people … who’ve made mistakes in life.”
“I’m humbled and excited. They could’ve approached Lucas Radebe or Benni McCarthy, they’ve achieved more than me, but for them choosing me showed there’s something they saw in me. We [[are] about to finish shooting and it is a 14-episode show. It’s a restoring show, it’s about my life … it’s too deep.”
“It has been three months shooting, my family is there as well. I was approached by a guy called Kopano … he said I deserve a reality show, seeing I have [written] a book.”
“I came up with the title of the show, Fixing The Game, which I knew would make people interested in what I’ve got to say, though the show isn’t about football. The reason I started this show is to uplift the nation.”
“It’s not over until God says so, we must stop looking down on people.”