Biography
Paul Mnisi (born 1 July 1977), best known as Rudeboy Paul, is a South African musician, vocalist, MC, DJ, presenter, actor, and editor. He is prominent for hosting music shows Jam Alley and Lilizela Mlilizeli.
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| Background Information | |
| Full Name: | Paul Mvulane Mnisi |
| Stage names: | Rudeboy Paul |
| Born: | 1 July 1977 (age 44 years) |
| Nationality: | South African |
| Education: | Media studies |
| Alma mater: | Boston City Campus |
| Wife: | Bonolo Sefularo-Mnisi |
| Occupation: | Poet • Musician • Vocalist • MC • Presenter • DJ • Actor • Editor |
| Years active: | 1995 – date |
| Net Worth: | N/A |
Early Life
Paul Mnisi was born on 1 July 1977 in South Africa. The 44-year-old has been in the showbiz for over 26 years. He is yet to say a thing about his growing up, parents, and siblings.
Education
He had his primary and secondary school in reputable schools in South Africa. After his matriculation, he enrolled to study media studies at the Boston City Campus.
Career
Rudeboy Paul is an actor, presenter, editor, Disk Jockey, MC, vocalist, poet, and musician. Television viewers know him for hosting the music shows Jam Alley and Lilizela Mlilizeli.
In 1995, the presenter joined the showbiz on the youth environmental show Ecovision. He joined the now-defunct community radio station Voice of Soweto.
Paul was first a newsreader and then landed his Breakfast Show on Saturdays. The gifted presenter was selected to present the SABC1 broadcast Youth Music Show Jam Alley.
In 2001, he registered Rudeboy Productions (Pty) Ltd. Paul’s love for art, entertainment, and music is beyond measure.
The popular radio station, Yfm took Rudeboy as a main primetime presenter in 2002. He co-hosted alongside Unathi Nkayi on the show Kamikaze Heat.
He was also elected the Editor of Y magazine, Gauteng’s urban popular culture magazine for the youth. The year 2002 was a good year for the actor. He was cast in the television series Soul City and Amandla-A revolution.
Rudeboy Paul was the host of the SABC1 game show The Kids Are All Right in 2009. He replaced Aubrey Poo as the host of the voter education game show The Right to Win broadcast on SABC2.
Private Life
Paul Mnisi is reportedly married to Bonolo Sefularo-Mnisi. Drum Magazine reported that the Power FM DJ married his rose on 14 October 2013. The marriage ceremony was held in Ekurhuleni.


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