Nkelemba was brought into the world in South Africa in 1991. Brains National School of the Arts gave her preparation in acting and coordinating. She then happened to the AAA School of Advertising to acquire a degree in Brand Communications.
Richard Lukunku, an individual entertainer who showed up in the plays Ashes to Ashes, Rhythm City, and Isidingo, is her better half.
Her first TV appearances were in quite a while, where she played “a young lady on a transport” in an Allan Gray protection crusade.
She played “Ayanda Sibeko” in the SABC2 dramatization Heartlines in 2006, and “Mmatsietsi” in the SABC1 treasury miniseries When We Were Black in 2007. She took an interest in the SABC2 scaled down series When We Were Black the next year. She joined the third time of the SABC2 parliamentary dramatization sequential 90 Plein Street in 2011, where she played “Nana.” around the same time, she featured as “Dineo Rachabane” in the component film The Forgotten Kingdom. Then, at that point, in 2012, she handled the personality of “Arizona” in the e.tv collection comedic dramatization Mzansi Love. She played the person “Nomsa” in the second time of the show.
In the mean time, she was projected in the e.tv sequential show Rhythm City, where she played “student Charlotte.” She showed up in two serials in 2013, first as “Elegance” in the SABC1 dramatization Intersexions’ subsequent season, and afterward as “Palesa” in the SABC1 dramatization Intersexions’ third season. She depicted “Zandi” in the SABC1 secret spine chiller Task Force in 2014. The next year, she handled the personality of “Nala” in the Mzansi Magic sequential Ya Lla. She functioned as a projecting chief for the eKasi+ show Hustle in 2016. She then turned into the projecting chief for the SABC2 telenovela Keeping Score the next year.