Durban Gen actress Zimiphi Biyela ‘Matron Nkabinde’s business empire impresses Mzansi

Zimiphi BiyelaPictures, Durban Gen actress Zimiphi Biyela ‘Matron Nkabinde’s business empire impresses Mzansi

Many people recognize her as Matron Nkabinde from the eTV drama serial Durban Gen, but her business empire is amazing in real life since she is a hard worker. Nkabinde recently fought for her position as Matron with Madondo, but she was downgraded to an ordinary nurse. She was forced to eat humble pie with persons who were once her subordinates as a result of her demotion.

 

 

 
Although Zimiphi Biyela is well-known for her role as the Matron on Durban Gen, this is not her first appearance on television. Her big screen debut came in 2014, when she earned the role of Samukelisizwe on Uzalo. She was nominated for the Sabela Mabhunu Best Actress Award for her performance in the role. Her dual part as Nkabinde on Durban Gen marks her acting debut.

Zimiphi Biyela in Durban GenZimiphi Biyela in Durban Gen-Image Source(Instagram/ZimiphiBiyela)

Zimiphi, in addition to being an actress, is also a successful singer. She specialized in Afro-pop music and published her first album, Kwaze Kwamnandi, in 2009. The following year, she landed a position reading news on Icora FM, which launched her career as an entertainer. She soon acquired a job as a host on Ukhozi FM, where she has been since 2011.
Durban Gen actress Zimiphi Biyela’s business empire

Zimiphi Biyela in Durban GenZimiphi Biyela in Durban Gen-Image Source(Instagram/ZimiphiBiyela)

Zimiphi, on the other hand, had a passion for teaching as a young lady, which she pursued at school. She later taught at Ohlelo Combined School for a while. She formerly worked for Mbongeni Ngema Committed Artists for three years as a dancer and main vocalist. She has also begun a side career outside of the entertainment world as a taxi driver. He has six taxis operating in KwaZulu Natal, according to her.

The character she plays in Durban Gen is very similar to her real-life demeanor. As a businesswoman, she is accustomed to having multiple employees and, given the nature of her firm, she must run a tight ship.