Lerato Mbele

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Lerato Mbele
EducationUniversity of London
Occupation(s)Journalist, presenter
Notable credit(s)Newsday
Africa Business Report

Lerato Mbele is a South African journalist and broadcaster working for the BBC. Mbele is presenter of Africa Business Report on BBC World News. She was previously one of the main presenters of Newsday on the BBC World Service.

Early life

Mbele studied for a master's degree in development economics at the University of London. She has a bachelors degree majoring politics and international relations from the University of Cape Town. Her parents are from the South African zulu and tswana tribes.

Career

Mbele began working for the South African Broadcasting Corporation in 1999, rising to become an anchor for its programme News at Ten. [1] In 2007 Mbele joined CNBC Africa at its launch as one the channel's senior business presenters. While at CNBC she hosted regular programmes on the channel in addition to coverage of many other business events, such as the World Economic Forum.[2]

In 2012 Mbele joined BBC News to help launch and present Newsday on the BBC World Service with Lawrence Pollard.[3] The two present from 6–8.30am (UK time) each weekday. Now she is the presenter of "Africa Business Report" a weekly programme that analysis the economic perofmance of countries and companies. It also showcases African entrepreneurs and debates questions of leadership with captains of industry, presidents and heads of international organisations. Interviews by Mbele also appear on the BBC World News and World Business Report.

In 2014 Mbele was nominated a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in Geneva.

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