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Facts About Zanele From House Of Zwide

5 Interesting Facts About Zanele From House Of Zwide
Londeka Mchunu, a South African actress and model, was born on July 10, 1994. Her roles in television soap operas like Isithembiso, Isibaya, and House of Zwide are what people remember her for the most.
Mchunu is one of ten siblings. When she was two years old, her father passed away. When she was six years old, she relocated with her mother to Clermont, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where she later grew up.
Her mom works in the education sector as a teacher. Nelisa Mchunu, her sister, is similarly an actor. She attended Varsity College to study corporate communications.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She attended the Bomb Productions telenovela auditions in 2016 while attending Varsity College. She was given the chance to portray the lead part of “Snegugu Magwaza” on the Mzansi Magic and later Mzansi Wethu television soap opera Isithembiso in 2017 after making an impression on the producers.
She continued to perform the part on the popular soap opera for three seasons, up until 2020, totaling more than 700 episodes. She was nominated for the Simon Sabela Film and Television Awards in 2018 for both Best Supporting Actress on TV and Best Newcomer Actress on TV for the part.
She then joined the cast of the eighth season of the Mzansi Magic soap opera Isibaya in 2020 and was given the recurring character of “Londiwe.” She joined the e.tv soap serial House of Zwide that year and was cast in a supporting role as “Zwide Zanele ”
Mchunu is a style icon who you can follow with assurance and never get lost. Through her innovative creations, she has often demonstrated her skill.
In addition to her sense of taste when it comes to clothing, the singer continues to win over admirers with her amazing haircuts. You are astounded by the elegance and refinement that Londeka exudes when she chooses hues and textures that go well with her skin tone.
This must have played a role in her ability to gain more followers in the short years after she first joined the Instagram user community. She logs in with the username Deka Mchunu. Consider following Londeka if you believe you know everything there is to know about fashion. You’ll be shocked to see how much more there is to learn.
It seems as though Mchunu’s family has a gene for acting. This is due to the fact that Londeka Mchunu’s sister is a well-known actress in South Africa’s entertainment sector. Nelisa Mchunu and Londeka Mchunu are causing a stir in their respective Isithembiso and Uzalo families.
It will be difficult to imagine that they had struggled in the past, though, if we think about how they got started. Nelisa Mchunu was forced to leave school in her third year since her mother could no longer pay the tuition and the only other parent who could have assisted was already deceased.

Uzalo former actress Nelisa Mchunu (Fikile) is pregnant. 🤰Who is baby-daddy? 😮

Is Nelisa Mchunu Pregnant? Who is Nelisa Mchunu?
As of now, there is no official confirmation or indication of Nelisa Mchunu being pregnant. The actress has not made any public statements or announcements regarding pregnancy, and reputable sources do not report any such details.Is Nelisa Mchunu Pregnant?
As of now, Nelisa Mchunu’s pregnancy remains unconfirmed, with no official statements or indications from the actress herself. There have been no public announcements regarding her expecting a child, and reputable sources have not reported any details on this matter.


 

 

 

Nelisa Mchunu is a versatile personality known for her diverse roles as an actress, model, MC, motivational speaker, and writer. Her career took off in 2015 when she began as an extra on the SABC 3 television soap opera Isidingo.

She gained widespread recognition for her compelling portrayal of Fikile in well-received soap operas such as Uzalo, Isithembiso, and Isibaya. Nelisa’s journey in the entertainment industry showcases her resilience and unwavering dedication to her craft, earning her a substantial following in the South African entertainment scene.

Beyond her acting prowess, she has successfully ventured into modeling, hosting as an MC, and inspiring others as a motivational speaker. Furthermore, her involvement in writing adds a layer to her creative pursuits, highlighting her multifaceted talent and contributions to the arts.

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Who is Nelisa Mchunu?
Nelisa Mchunu, born on 2nd February 1992 in Wartburg, South Africa, is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of talents. At the age of 31, she has made a notable mark in the entertainment industry. Her nationality is South African, and she has been actively involved in various fields since 2016.Primarily recognized as an actress, Nelisa has gained popularity for her roles in South African television soap operas. Notable among them are Isithembiso, Isibaya, and Uzalo, where she portrays the character Fikile. Her acting skills have contributed to her success and garnered her a substantial fan base.

In addition to her acting career, Nelisa Mchunu is also a model, showcasing her versatility in the world of fashion and visual aesthetics. Beyond the entertainment realm, she has taken on the role of a Master of Ceremonies (MC), displaying her ability to engage and entertain audiences on various occasions.

Furthermore, Nelisa is recognized as a motivational speaker, utilizing her experiences and journey to inspire and uplift others. Her words aim to encourage individuals to pursue their dreams and overcome challenges, adding a motivational dimension to her already dynamic profile.

Apart from her work in the entertainment industry and motivational speaking, Nelisa Mchunu is a writer, indicating a creative flair beyond the screen. Her involvement in multiple domains showcases her dedication to personal and professional growth, making her a well-rounded individual with a promising future in the public eye.

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Juba connects with Nomeva telepathically and has an intuitive inkling where to find her. Mpendulo skips Sindi’s memorial to join Juba on a mission to find Nomeva.
Wednesday 7 February 2024
Episode 213


 

Mandla rages at Mamiki at Sindi’s memorial for getting her in trouble, but Mamiki responds with some hard truths. Juba and Mpendulo’s quest to find Novema is successful.
Thursday 8 February 2024
Episode 214
Sakhile holds a simple tribute for Nthabiseng. Nomeva’s family continue to care for her as she remains in her silent state, while also grappling with the new Juba who speaks.
Friday 9 February 2024
Episode 215
The trio discuss where Nomeva could be. Martha questions Jaxon about how he got the scar on his face. Thandiswa wants everyone in the house to be vigilant. Meanwhile, Sakhile cancels the memorial.

MaKhumalo is left sad after MaCele reveals that she will not attend her wedding.

MaKhumalo is left sad after MaCele reveals that she will not attend her wedding.But with reality shows and now a presenting gig, she’s had to step out of her comfort zone and embrace life in the spotlight.

Busisiwe ‘MaCele’ Mseleku never once imagined she would one day host a TV show.

Even being a reality show star on Uthando Nes’thembu still seems like a farfetched life because she is reserved and enjoys keeping her life private. But things have changed because MaCele is the new host of the Mzansi Wethu reality show Ezomshado, alongside her sister-wife Thobile ‘MaKhumalo’ Mseleku.


 

 

 

She is loving every moment of being able to help couples navigate through marital challenges.

“Being a host is different. But what is good about it is that all the stories are real and there is no faking. I am also allowed to be myself. Had the show required me to change, I would have struggled,” MaCele says.

The first episode was nerve-wracking yet exciting.

“We get a brief, and we take it from there and share our insight,“ she says.

“It’s nothing I’ve ever dreamt of doing. But I always knew that I wanted to speak to married people whether in seminars or workshops. I was thinking of speaking to women in polygamous marriages. But when this came up, I realise that marriage is marriage, no matter the set-up.”

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On the show, they discuss issues of infidelity, finances and in-laws, among many other marital topics.

“Even before the show, people would come to me for advice on cheating, stepchildren, mothers-in-law and husbands suddenly discussing polygamy. They would expect me to tell them to agree to polygamy and I usually say no because some of the women don’t seem ready, they never saw themselves in a polygamous marriage or some just don’t like sharing,” she says.

She doesn’t believe that she will ever get used to being on TV.

“I am very private about my life. I also don’t see myself as a celebrity. There are too many expectations of how you should live your life when you’re a celebrity, which is so different from who I am,” she says.

Being in the limelight hasn’t changed the humble, village girl.

“My values haven’t changed. I don’t want pressure from society or anyone. I remain true to myself and live my normal life. My life is also not a spectacle.”

MaCele says being in a polygamous marriage is a tough job on its own.

“Whether you are wife number one or number five, marriage is just not easy. Being a wife comes with tough responsibilities. There are high expectations of how to look, behave and handle situations. You need to see the kind of home and family you wish to marry into before and create the kind of marriage you would like yourself in your head before,” she says.

As the eldest sister-wife in the Mseleku household and working with the last wife, MaKhumalo, she says that she was pleasantly surprised by their on-screen chemistry.

“I enjoyed working with MaKhumalo on Ezomshado. There was chemistry and even when we disagreed, we stayed professional because it was not about us and our marriage,” she says.

Even the other sister-wives are wishing her well on her new venture as a TV host.

“When a person does something good, away from the family, I always wish them well. In a polygamous marriage, people think you don’t have your own life and own interest, but you also live separate lives. They are happy for me.”

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MaCele has big plans for the year 2023.

On 3 January 2019, she lost her mother. This year, she spent the day of her mother’s passing celebrating her life.

“I went home to my mother’s house Ezingolweni in KZN and slept there. This year, I want to prepare for her tombstone unveiling.”

She also plans to complete some unfinished business within her marriage of 20 years.

“My plans are too personal. There are things that I need to deal with in my marriage. This year we will be celebrating 21 years. Mseleku and I were supposed to have celebrated our 20th anniversary with a white wedding, but the plans were not met. This is weighing down on me. If we don’t correct this, I will have to make big decisions.

“It’s not about the dress. It’s about the principle, the promise and what it means to me. It will remind me of our love and union.”

But divorce is not an option for her, even if Musa were to get a fifth wife.

“When I got married, I told myself that I would be the first Cele woman to not have a failed marriage. I come from a home of women who leave when they are frustrated in a marriage. I refuse to leave no matter what. Divorce is not even on my vocabulary unless the other person wants it.”

Amanda Manku who plays ‘Lizzy’ remembers her late grandmother who was murd ered by her father

Skeem Saam actress Amanda Manku has shared fond memories of her late grandmother.

‘WE MISS YOU’
The SuperSport braodcaster shared a video of her grandmother on her Instagram and opened up that she misses her.

In the video, the Skeem Saam star and her grandmother are getting ready to take a photograph together when the old lady tells the person behind the camera not to show her old-looking skirt. Amanda tells her that people on Facebook won’t mind here skirt.


 

 

 

 

“Dimakatso’s grandmother. We miss you all the time Legoabe’s child,” Amanda wrote in Sepedi.‘SKEEM SAAM’ ACTRESS AMANDA MANKU’S FATHER IS ALLEGEDLY INVOLVED
Lettie Maphuthuma was murdered alongside her daughter Gladys Manku (Amanda’s mother) in 2021.

The alleged assassins were arrested in January 2024 and they include Amanda’s father, William Manku.

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Last week, the 53-year-old police captain as well as his girlfriend, Nonhlanhla Ngubo (42) and David Khoza (40) appeared at the Magatle Magistrates Court in Zebediela, Limpopo, on Monday for their bail applications.

During proceedings, the court heard that Manku allegedly confessed to ordering a hit on his mother-in-law, Maphuthuma.

According to the investigation officer in the case, Manku confessed that he found people to kill Maphuthuma and drove with them to show them where she lived.

“He then pointed to his mother-in-law’s house, and they returned to Gauteng. The hitmen came back on their own as he had given them instructions to kill his mother-in-law,” the investigator said.When “the job was done”, the hitmen called Manku to let him know that they had killed two people instead of one.

“He told them that one of the women was his wife. They said she ran away from the place, and they thought she might tell the community and they would be caught,” she continued.

Manku also reportedly made payments to the hitmen.