Melody Miya uplifts youth through faith, healing and purpose
Melody Miya on mentorship, mental wellness, and the moment he knew his voice could change lives beyond the microphone.

Multi-talented TV and radio host Melody Miya has made his mark on South African entertainment as an energetic stadium announcer and respected broadcasting professional.
The 33-year-old holds a masterβs degree in Sports Communication and Management from the University of Johannesburg. He combines his passion for sport with powerful media storytelling.
Today, he juggles the roar of stadiums, television appearances, and meaningful community work through his youth-driven foundation,Β Conquer Make It Happen.
MELODY MIYA GETS CANDID ABOUT HIS JOURNEY INTO THE LIMELIGHT
Melody was born in Katlehong, moved with his mother to Kwa-Mashu in Durban, and eventually returned to Johannesburg.
βI was fourteen, and I said, βI donβt want to be here; Iβm leaving Durban for Joburg to live with my father.ββ
βI told my parents I no longer wanted to stay in Durban because I didnβt see myself progressing there.
That decision became the biggest Iβve ever made. It changed my life completely and set everything in motion.β
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Miya grew up passionate about sports and says it played a major role in transforming his life.
βAfter school, I used to play rugby regularly. I was a very active boy, always moving and staying busy.
βSports kept me away from trouble, gave me purpose, and created self-affirmation through structure, discipline, and positive daily routines.β
He adds, βI didnβt know what to study at university, but my love for sport led me straight into that path.β
JOINING DAILY THETHA WAS THE HIGHLIGHT OF HIS CAREER

In 2020, Miya joinedΒ Daily Thetha, one of SABC 1βs flagship talk shows. He says joining the show was a dream come true and that heβll always be grateful for the experience.
βJoining Dailyβ―Thetha was the highlight of my career; I cried for days when things aligned beautifully.β
He adds, βI had always aspired to be on the show; God one-hundred-per cent perfectly aligned the stars for my appointment there.β
MIYA: THE DYNAMIC VOICE BEHIND ORLANDO PIRATESβ STADIUM MAGIC
Beyond television, Miyaβs energetic cadence commands Orlandoβ―Piratesβ home matches, blending entertainment, discipline, and motivational engagement for thousands weekly.
βSports saved my life, broadcasting is in my blood, something I breathe, feel, and do daily,β he says.
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He adds, βAn idle mind is dangerous, so stadium storytelling keeps youths active, optimistic, and participating purposefully every weekend.β
MENTORSHIP LEGACY
Through hisΒ ConquerΒ Make It Happen foundation, Miya sows confidence and empowers young people, growing future leaders throughout communities in South Africa.
He explains what inspired the initiative and the change he hopes to bring.
βThe goal is clear: empower communities to engage fully, whether in sports, dialogue or life itself, no more bystanders.β
βToo many people stand on the sidelines of their own lives; weβre urging them to step in and lead.β
He adds, βI believe Iβm a voice of hope, helping people realise they can take control and shape their own future.β
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MENTAL HEALTH, FAITH, AND STAYING GROUNDED
For Miya, mental health advocacy isnβt a trendβitβs a core pillar of how he survives and thrives under pressure.
βSelf-awareness is the heart of it all,β he says, a mantra that fuels his confidence in front of crowds and cameras alike.
FINDING PURPOSE AND BREAKING THE SILENCE
Reflecting on his growth, Melody recalls joiningΒ Daily ThethaΒ as the moment he truly started believing in his own worth.
βWhen I joinedΒ Daily Thetha, it was a situation of trying to figure out why I doubted myself,β he admits.
βI found that the voice had said, God is not a fool. He wonβt put you in a situation you cannot handle.β
βI grew in the three years being there, and it allowed me to find my voice,β he shares with unwavering clarity and pride.
He adds, βThatβs why I keep talking to people about impostor syndromeβ¦ the more we tell ourselves the truth, the more we believe ourselves.β
MENTORSHIP, PURPOSE & IMPACT
Miya is building more than a brand; heβs building people. ThroughΒ Conquer Make It Happen, heβs changing lives.
His advice to the youth is firm: βFind your voice. Trust your voice. Get your voice mentored.β He urges them to stop chasing approval and start believing in themselves: βYou just need to approve yourself, that Iβm going to be okay.β
His life is grounded in purpose, faith, and a fierce commitment to legacy.