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“We Definitely Changed Lives,” Jessica Nkosi On the Impact of Make Life Good

“We Definitely Changed Lives,” Jessica Nkosi On the Impact of Make Life Good. A couple of weeks back, Jessica Nkosi returned to TV with a brand new show called Make Life Good. On the show, she helped everyday heroes honour the organizations that have changed their lives. Every episode features an inspirational achievers who goes back to the place that have shaped him or her.

All things do come to an end eventually, and so has the first season of Make Life Good. This Thursday, the show will air its very last episode of the season. Although this is some sad news, Jessica is grateful for the wonderful experience. The award winning actress and TV personality thanked everyone who contributed to the show, including sponsors.

We have come to the end of this season of #MakeLifeGood
What a beautiful and fulfilling journey this has been. What an honour it has been to host this show. Thank you to everyone that made this possible. We definitely changed lives, thank you @lgsouthafrica @lg_nigeria @lg_eastafrica
Watch the final episode this Thursday on @mzansimagic channel 161 at 19:00
,” Jessica said in gratitude.

This wasn’t Jessica’s first gig as a television presenter. She made her TV presenter debut in 2017, as co-host on BET’s A-List alongside her former Isibaya co-star Nomzamo Mbatha.

Jessica is also one of the celebrities who have had a stint on Our Perfect Wedding show. She started off as a guest presenter and later went on to host the show for the next season.

Jessica has also made appearances on numerous award shows such as the Channel O Music Video Awards, the MTV Africa Music Awards, V-Entertainment and other shows. She has appeared on variety shows such as MTV’s Lip Sync Battle Africa as a celebrity guest.

In 2024 she appeared as a contestant in The Masked Singer (South African version) under the mask of Ice Cream which was unveiled on 27 May 2024.

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