3 South African children to star in Nat Geo series, Team Sayari

When the much-anticipated pan-African children’s series Team Sayari, premieres on National Geographic Wild (DStv 182, Starsat 221) at 13:00 (CAT) from 24 September 2022, South African viewers will be able to follow the adventures of a range of kids from across the continent, including three home-grown presenters.

Atule Mazane (13) and Khahliso Khojane (14) hailing from the Western Cape and Thandolwethu Fani (15) from Gauteng, will feature as field presenters in the programme that aims to inspire and motivate the next generation of conservation leaders. In Team Sayari, they will travel to wilderness areas and interview experts on the ground to learn and share what is needed to conserve our natural world, reporting into Sayari Base Camp in Kenya.

Photo of Khahliso Khojane, Atule Mazane & Thandolwethu Fani, Team Sayari presenters
Khahliso Khojane, Atule Mazane & Thandolwethu Fani (Team Sayari) presenters in Kenya this weekend

Athule is fascinated by wildlife and loves learning about various species. In his free time, he enjoys gardening and taking care of his plants. This energetic boy recently received awards for both his soccer skills and his academic ability in Mathematics, English and Life Skills.

Photo of Athule
Athule

Outgoing Khahliso is passionate about environmental conservation. She recently volunteered for the Global Volunteer Initiative (GVI) project in Limpopo, where she participated as part of an international research team assisting in wildlife conservation. Khahliso is also a regular volunteer for local recycling and beach clean-up projects.

Photo of Khaliso
Khaliso

Thandolwethu loves nature and is passionate about caring for the environment by limiting the use of plastic and conserving water. Her intelligence and tenacity have earned her a place among the top five students every year, from primary school to high school. She is also a talented actor and appeared in the Act Studios production of The Littlest Mermaid in Pretoria in 2019.

Photo of Thando
Thando

Led by the programme’s goal to inspire meaningful, impactful behavioural change in young viewers across the continent and create the next generation of environmental conservation leaders, each episode begins with a DNA-inspired computer named Funzi giving our young presenters missions to complete. This sets the scene for adventurous journeys, in which the wonders of the natural world, and the need to live more lightly on the planet, are revealed. On their travels, Team Sayari will meet National Geographic Explorers and trailblazers in the fields of conservation, science, nature, wildlife and the environment, learning valuable lessons regarding how to reduce their impact, protect and restore nature in a fun way.

Viewers can expect thrilling travels, intriguing discoveries, fun DIY activities and enthralling adventures every week. In the premiere episode, Team Sayari learns how single use plastic is harmful to marine life after Funzi sends them on a journey to discover how waste materials reach our oceans, and what they can do to help curb pollution. Viewers can also expect fascinating journeys through wild spaces such as mountains, forests and nature reserves, and encounters with wild animals from elephants to bees, from sharks to snakes, and everything in between. On their travels, they meet unexpected heroes in these farout locations that share fascinating insights about the planet we call home.

Team Sayari is the result of a collaborative effort between National Geographic,The Walt Disney Company Africa, USAID, the U.S. State Department and WildlifeDirect. The series is produced by Kenyan production company White Rhino Films with the aim to celebrate the environment and raise awareness of conservation and associated issues in a fun and relatable way. There will also be engaging digital extensions on social media platforms that will allow viewers to further explore topics addressed in the series as well as an outreach programme that will extend the reach of the programme into countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.


How to tune in:
DSTV: Channel 182
StarSat: 221 on DTH, 221 on DTT (250 on DTT in Uganda)

By Andrew Germishuys

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