Penny Ntuli gets special treatment at Jozi FMPenny Ntuli-Image Source@X

Recent developments at Jozi FM have stirred up a wave of mixed reactions among staff members with the arrival of Penny Ntuli, also known as Mapeniza, from her previous stint at Gagasi FM. Sources reveal a growing unease among colleagues regarding the special treatment accorded to Ntuli.

Special Treatment Allegations

Insiders at Jozi FM claim that Penny Ntuli is receiving preferential treatment, sparking discontent within the station. According to reports, the CEO, Mpho Mhlongo, is allegedly providing Ntuli with exclusive privileges, including chauffeur services to and from the station.

A source familiar with the situation stated, “She’s being treated like royalty. The CEO personally ensures she arrives and departs comfortably, which has raised eyebrows among other employees.”

Resentment Amidst the Hype

Gagasi FM paying Penny Ntuli peanuts
Penny Ntuli joins Jozi FM-Image Source@X

While Ntuli’s arrival has undoubtedly generated buzz and excitement, some individuals within the station feel overshadowed by the attention she receives. Despite acknowledging her positive impact on the station’s visibility, discontent simmers over perceived preferential treatment.

Reports suggest a surge in visitors, including notable figures such as gospel singer Tina Zungu and representatives from political groups like the IFP Youth Brigade, flocking to the station since Ntuli’s arrival.

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Concerns Over Favoritism

The alleged preferential treatment of Penny Ntuli has sparked concerns about fairness and equality among staff members. Sources reveal that Ntuli enjoys privileges such as dining at renowned establishments like Disoufeng and exploring popular tourist spots like Vilakazi Street, raising questions about parity within the workplace.

One source voiced apprehension, stating, “While Penny’s integration into the community is commendable, granting her special treatment sets a troubling precedent for future interactions.”

Mpho Mhlongo acknowledged the arrangements for Ntuli’s transportation but clarified that he is not personally involved, attributing it to designated drivers.

By Letho