bio

Nonhlanhla Mnisi - is a writer, producer, speaker and an author of 8 Books at 28 years. Highly involved and passionate about content which she distributes/d through various platforms such Metro FM, SABC 1, TBN, etc.  Freelance Writer for Mail & Guardian. Founder and Owner of SwitchArk Productions which specializes in Public Relations, Writing and Media Production. In one word, she is a STORYTELLER. The author who has produced more than 9 authors through ghostwriting. She currently writes for local telenovela Isibaya. 

skills

Director
Journalist
Producer
Voice Overs

education

Honours in Business Management

experience

She was appointed as a content producer for Mbokodo, a women’s talk show on Soweto TV, a division of Urban Brew Studios. She worked with Jozi FM doing book reviews. Mnisi has also been part of the content production team on Metro FM’s breakfast show The First Avenue, and also worked as a researcher and scriptwriter for SABC1’s entrepreneur show, Making Moves. She is one of the presenters and executive producers of The on Tshwane TV & Faith Africa on DSTV. The prolific author was freelancing for Mail & Guardian. She also scripted the 18th Annual National Teaching Awards, and does numerous projects for Department of Basic Education.  Mnisi was previously with Ogilvy & Mather as a TV Producer and was appointed as a Storyliner & Screenwriter for the Telenovela Isibaya by Bomb Shelter Productions. She is currently working on her ‘9th and 10th Books at 30 Years’ documentary series book profiling 100 young leaders for 100 years of Nelson Mandela, co-authored with Lesley Mofokeng ( Editor-Sowetan); as well as wisdom nuggets. Mnisi does speech writing, her recent being for radio legend Mr Bhodloza Nzimande. She will also be Directing her first movie “The Breadwinner” an adaption of her fictitious novel. She also scripted a short film debut for Mzansi Magic Ilangatye – The flame as well as a Netflix Pilot for a 16 part- series. Mnisi was honoured as a recipient of the Golden Key International Award in 2015 at the University of Pretoria.

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