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    Presenter Lerato Kganyago will explore her options. After two years on popular music show Live Amp, award-winning presenter Lerato Kganyago has left the show. Speaking to Sowetan shortly after news of her departure broke yesterday, Kganyago said she believed her time on the Friday night music show was over. "I am happy about the fact that I am now giving someone else the opportunity to experience and use the platform that I have used before," she said. "There is a certain type of shift that is happening in my life right now. I am rebranding and also trying to look at other avenues, but most importantly the aim was never to stay too long at Live Amp. "This is actually a very great time to look at other options if there is any, and merely to give some of my businesses attention." Kganyago joined DJ Warras as presenter in April 2016 and enjoyed the attention of more than four million viewers of the popular weekly show. The sexy starlet, who is fr...
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