Bio
Rhulani Baloyi is a South African journalist and television presenter best known for co-hosting the SABC1 youth talk show Shift, from 2005-2014. One of the original hosts of the show, she left suddenly prior to the flighting of Season 12.
This visually-impaired Baloyi has travelled to Australia to cover the World Blind Union Conference in 2000 for both radio and television, and in 2001 she travelled to the United States to cover an international conference on visual disabilities and emerging developments in broadcasting and information technology.
Rhulani was also the talk show presenter of SAFM's Intune, which broadcast live every Saturday. Intune was a youth programme which includes Takalani Sesame and Soul Buddyz, among many others.
Rhulani matriculated at Siloe in 1990. After getting her B.A. and Higher Education Diploma from the University of the Witwatersrand, she changed tack and became a journalist at the SABC, specialising in many different areas, including crime reporting.
The next step was to join the lotteries company, Uthingo Management, where she held the position of Internal Communications Manager. At Uthingo one of her many responsibilities was to develop, implement and monitor the company's Internal Communication Strategy. She also published and oversaw the quarterly company newsletter.