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Winnie Ntshaba, the founder and CEO of the Royalty Soapie Awards, comments on the two new categories. Picture: Stills By TomWinnie Ntshaba rose to fame as Kethiwe Buthelezi on Happy 45th birthday to Actress, Founder and CEO of Royalty Soapie Awards Winnie Ntshaba.She has appeared in shows like Generations,Isithembiso and The Herd just to name a few…All the best to her πŸŽŠπŸŽ‰πŸŽπŸŽ‚β€.β€œGenerations”.

Fans fell in love with the character, who, despite an impoverished background, rose to become a formidable businesswoman.

In real life, Ntshaba has made strides in the industry after she secured financial backing for the Royalty Soapie Awards.

Just to clarify, the Royalty Soapie Awards pays homage to a sector deserving a bigger podium and, if anything complements the prestigious South African Television and Film Awards

As the fourth awards ceremony looms, Ntshaba opened up about the journey.β€œWe launched our very first awards in 2014. We’ve seen our industry growing. I think we are sitting at 23 soapies and telenovelas now. Those were just the ones on air between last year June and this year,” she shared.

This year, two new categories have been added under Recognition Awards: Social Cohesion and Background Actor.

β€œIt’s exciting,” Ntshaba admitted.

β€œWe play a big part as storytellers in shaping our society; in dealing with the social ills we are facing. So we thought, why not encourage the head writers and everyone who is a writer to think in terms of issues that are topical at that time, in South Africa or the world,” she added.

β€œIn our own way, soapies have a way of shaping up society. When people see things, it sticks in their mind more than when they hear about it.”

Revisiting her breakthrough role, she shared: β€œYou watch a show sometimes and you look inside you and go, could I be that person? I remember the very first time when Generations started… black people started to want to get into advertising because they had seen it on TV.

β€œSo we have that power to shape society. We have that power to get society to discuss things that are happening.