Khanyi Dhlomo is a South African media mogul. In 1995, when she was just 20 and a journalism student she made history as the first black newscaster for SABC1, South buy viagra generics Africa’s national broadcaster. During the short time she spent as a newscaster for the station’s evening news bulletin, she quickly became the country’s media sweetheart.
Dhlomo wanted to start up her own magazine and set up her own company, and she felt the need for a sound business education, so she headed to the Harvard Business School for an MBA. While at school, she met Jonathan Newhouse, Chairman of Conde Nast International (publisher of Vogue magazine), who became her mentor. She also met her second husband, Nigerian management consultant Chinezi Chijioke,
She returned home to South Africa and founded Ndalo Media. Through Ndalo, Khanyi publishes Destiny Magazine and Destiny Man. DESTINY is published monthly and is South buy viagra krakow Africa’s first high-end women’s magazine combining substantial business content with fashion, beauty and lifestyle.
DESTINY MAN is published alternate-monthly and is aimed at accomplished, self-assured, affluent and stylish South African men. It’s the only men’s magazine in the country that combines compelling business content with fashion, grooming and lifestyle and is aimed at empowering, supporting and connecting local business professionals and entrepreneurs
In 2008, Ndalo Media founded DestinyConnect.com, a website that serves as the online extension of Destiny’s publications. The website integrates an interactive social media platform with original and exclusive content, video footage, blogs, forums and business and personal profile listings.
Apart from steering the affairs at Ndalo Media, Dhlomo serves as a director of the Foschini retail group and on the advisory board of the University Of Stellenbosch Business School. In 2010, she was selected as a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader.