Buddyz on the Move - Anchors Biography
There are two anchors for this programme. Both of these actors appear in the Soul Buddyz programme and children identify with them strongly.
Thando Dlamini (Plays Nozipho
in Soul Buddyz)
As active in the arts as she is on the sports field the multi-talented
Thando Dlamini is a real credit to Sacred Hearts College. When she’s
not on stage singing, dancing or acting you will find this energetic
14-year old enjoying herself in the great outdoors where she’ll be
playing either netball, volleyball or basketball. She also speaks three
languages - Zulu, English and Sotho. Thando’s early career in drama has
already seen her in a lead role in District Six, a school play, and she
has one of the new major roles in Soul Buddyz. One of three siblings,
she plays the marimba to the delighted audience of her brother and
sister.
Shaughn Reyneke (Plays Hamilton in Soul Buddyz)
The youngest of four siblings, Shaughn Reyneke began his stage career
in grade 1 when he played a ‘thirsty boy’. This led to a variety of
roles in Sunday school plays like Alice in Wonderland, Humpty Dumpty
and Robin Hood. He has spent three and a half years at the Children’s
Theatre, which he describes as a ‘wow’ experience.
He has learnt to sing, dance, and mime as well as how to be a
professional clown but his biggest break has been Soul Buddyz. He gets
to play the spoilt rich kid who is chauffeur-driven to all school
functions and has an abundant supply of money. “It’s so lekker,” he
says. He aspires to writing scripts for children’s television but for
now enjoys funny man Martin Lawrence and high-kicking Jackie Chan, who
are among his Hollywood heroes.
Key Member From Soul City Institute
Aadielah Maker
Aadielah has her Masters in Community Health from the
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. She is an activist by
nature and was involved in student and youth politics, which spilled
over to health and development in the early 1990s.
She has worked in the field of youth, sexual and reproductive health
and development for the past thirteen years. Aadielah has been involved
with Soul Buddyz since the first series. Her involvement in HIV work
started as a volunteer whilst at university.
The highlight of her AIDS campaign work include being involved a
campaign with Nelson Mandela, getting a major newspaper to include
condoms in its publication and working on Soul Buddyz, of course.




