Rob Forbes and Fikile 'Fix' Moeti say farewell to 5FM
The Forbes and Fix Show on 5FM is described as "intelligent, witty, easy-going by nature and an impressive music knowledge". In 2012, Forbes earned himself a daytime radio show on youth radio station, 5FM. After nine years and over 7000 hours of radio time, he has decided it's time to hang up those headphones.
In a statement he issued on Twitter, Forbes says there is no "next radio show".STATEMENT: Friends, it's time.
I'm hanging up the headphones. Permanently. Thank you for listening ♥️ pic.twitter.com/tzGL44LNeC
— Rob (@RobForbesDJ) March 23, 2021
Radio is one thing, and I am far too interested in far too many things to make this one thing the only thing.Fans on Twitter expressed their appreciation for the radio personality.
You have done well. Proud of you brother. Never say never! I'm watching you... pic.twitter.com/khbOsZlmNT
— Barney Simon (@BarneySimon) March 23, 2021
gonna miss this show man ��
— Locnville (@Locnville) March 23, 2021
I’m so happy you got to announce your departure this way too. Vs a weird presser that just dropped you from the lineup. You’re an inspiration Rob. Now you’ll have more time to play games with me?! YAY
— Sam “Tech Girl” Wright (@TechGirlZA) March 23, 2021
Rob thank you for being one of the most awesome peeps I’ve worked with in radio. You’re definitely a dude I will always have time for in this very fickle industry. Mad respect my dude. Thanks for being kind to me.
— �� Jadene Tager �� (@jadenetager) March 23, 2021
Co-host DJ Fikile “Fix” Moeti recealed on social media that she too will be leaving the station.
Goodbye To The Forbes & Fix Show Officially❣️
— Fix (@FixMoeti) March 23, 2021
There are too many people to thank so give me the week ��
Our last ‘Goodbye Fixie’ will be on the 31 March 2021.
If you would like to share memories voice note us during the show 082 550 5151. �� pic.twitter.com/CSsmqgNfMT
Fix left an inspiring message
Lastly, to all women in radio, it will not be an easy journey for you but you can succeed. Don’t make it a competition, just support one another because we are all going through the same struggles. Her win does not mean you lose. Clap for her, support her, encourage her.