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Who is Litlhonolofatso litlhakanyane, Tebello from scandal biography Facts

Scandal actor Tebello is actually paid more than most actors in Mzansi.
Actor Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyane who is well is known for his role Tebello earns R33 275 per month whilst he is on Scandal. The young star portrays the role of a twelve-year-old on the e.tv soapie however, Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyane is 10 years old in real life.
Do you think this young actor deserves such a huge salary?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyane (April 27, 2010) born is a South African born actor best known for his role on Scandal etv as Tebello. In this article we will look into the young child actor’s life and career. So, read till the end for the full details.

Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyane Biography Facts
Name: Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyane
Date of birth: April 27, 2010 (age – 13 years old)
Place of birth: Johannesburg, Gauteng Province
Occupation: Actor (Scandal etv- Tebello)
Gender: Male
TV Shows: Scandal
Height: 1.45m
Net worth: $20 000-$30 000
Nationality: South AfricanEarly life and Age of Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyane
Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyane was born on 27 April 2010 in Johannesburg, Gauteng Province in South Africa. Thus far his childhood background as far as who his parents or influences are is unknown. However, we do know that the young actor found acting through his agency of star quality. And, his sister helped him whom he looks up to.The education of Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyane
According to many sources, the young actor is currently doing Grade 7 at Laerskool Oospark. He is good at acting but he do not have formal training in acting as yet. Moreover, even though he has experience in acting and has appeared on big screens like Scandal. He had shared that he has no apparent interests in studying acting. In fact, he has said he was inspired by his sister to study law when he grows up.Acting career of Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyane
Litlhonolofatso never dreamt of becoming an actor but he is currently one and he loves it. The question is how did he become an actor? Well, the young man, has his sister to thank for convincing him to try out acting auditions after she had seen it on Facebook!

Litlhonolofatso litlhakanyane who plays Tebello on etv’s Scandal
Litlhonolofatso litlhakanyane who plays Tebello on etv’s Scandal
Litlhonolofatso agreed and the producers loved his natural acting skills thus we have our Tebello on our screens. Though Tebello is the character we came to know Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyane with, he didn’t get it that easy. He had to go through various auditions for on-screen adverts.

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His role as Tebello on etv’s Scandal
In the long-running melodrama on Scandal etv, Litlhonolofatso plays Tebello, a 12-year-old. The Tebello character represents a little boy who was left behind by his parents.

Litlhonolofatso litlhakanyane was hooked up by his sister for auditions before joining star quality
Litlhonolofatso litlhakanyane was hooked up by his sister for auditions before joining star quality
He received recognition for his acting abilities when he first started appearing on Scandal as the brave young boy who looked after Yvonne’s elderly mother. Tebello is a bashful youngster in real life despite appearing to be quite confident on film, according to Litlhonolofatso’s real mother, Palesa, who is extremely proud of her son.Future endeavors
Though Litlhonolofatso also known as Tebello is an actor who is earning a lot from acting, he still have other dreams just like a normal child.

Tebello from Scandal wants to be a Lawyer when he grows up
Tebello from Scandal wants to be a Lawyer when he grows up
This is what he had to say pertaining his dreams; ” Although I really want to remain with Scandal for as long as possible, I want to finish school, study law like my sister and build a lot of companies that will make me a lot of money,”

Social media
Litlhonolofatso has no Twitter, Instagram or Facebook as of yet. All the pages in his name are most likely fan pages pretending to be him. However, we do hope he will be on YouTube when he’s old enough.

Lerato Mvelase to star in new drama series Icala

Lerato Mvelase will helm a new thrilling thirteen-part series called Icala along with the charismatic Bheki Sibiya from eHostela.

The premise shows a guy who is totally reckless, only thinks about himself, and believes his days are numbered. So he spills the beans and confesses to his loving yet vengeful wife about the secret child he had with her best friend forever. But hold on tight, because here comes the plot twist—he doesn’t kick the bucket! Instead of calling it quits on their marriage, his wife decides to take matters into her own hands and concoct a bone-chilling revenge plan against both guilty parties.


 

Shirley Adonisi, Director of Local Entertainment Channels at M-Net, says, “Our Mzansi Magic Mondays are already bursting with local gems. But with Icala, expect an overload of emotions. A soul-stirring story, blended with some laughs, it’s real, it’s raw, and trust us, you don’t want to miss this rollercoaster.”

Icala starts Monday, October 9, at 8 p.m. sharp, only on DStv channel 161. Lerato Mvelase graduates with Postgrad Diploma in Business Management
Earlier this year, Lerato shared that she had been accepted into an MBA programme after obtaining her degree 10-years later, and in June of this year, the actress shared that she had graduated from Regenesys Business School, with a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management.

Sharing her graduation moment on Instagram, Lerato revealed that she’s now uplifted and motivated to keep going.

“Keep glowing, my love!” – Gogo Maweni celebrates her husband’s birthday

Gogo Maweni recently celebrated her husband Sabelo Magube’s birthday on social media. The couple who celebrated their anniversary in early April at Zuma Restaurant have regularly shared their love story on social media with their fans.

Most recently they announced that they are expecting a child together.

The reality television star also disclosed that they will be taking a vacation to celebrate the birthday.She shared his images on social media and wrote heartfelt captions that expressed her gratitude for his love and concern for her.


 

 

 

 

 

“Happy birthday to the love of my life. You are proof that not all superheroes wear capes. Keep glowing, my love! I cannot imagine my life without you. Thank you for always showering me with love and care.”

“Happy birthday! ♥️ next week this time we will be travelling the world 🌎 celebrating YOU! I love you 🥰 @velabahleke_the_king” wrote Gogo Maweni

Faith Nketsi shares first pictures of her baby girl, SKY NJILO

South African influencer Faith Nketsi has unveiled her daughter, Sky, to her audience for the very first time.

Nketsi recently took to social media to share adorable images of her daughter Sky with the public for the first time. She explained that she accidentally posted a picture of her little princess on her story, and people were quick to take screenshots. This unexpected response prompted her to share more pictures of

 

 

 
Sky.

“You all are quick with screenshots. Anyway, introducing to you all our little princess, the love of my absolute life! My pride and joy, Sky NJILO.”

This announcement comes after Faith Nketsi revealed that she had been contemplating sharing a close-up photo of her daughter’s face on social media. Her decision was influenced by strangers attempting to take pictures of Sky in public.

“I’m thinking of posting Sky and just letting go of my fear. I’m so tired of walking up to strangers, calling them out, and asking them to delete the pictures they sneakily took. People are wild,” said Nketsi.

Faith Nketsi welcomed her baby in 2022. She kept her pregnancy private until her bundle of joy was born

Why Mangosuthu used the ‘Prince’ title, even though he came from the Buthelezi clan

There were also debates about whether he was a core member of the Zulu Royal Family or not, as he comes from the Buthelezi clan.

The debate gained momentum after the publication of Mzala Nxumalo’s book where it was claimed that Buthelezi is not a prince and should not be using the title.

 

 

 

Nxumalo argued that there are many people who deserve the title, but they are not using it and Buthelezi should drop it.

The debate raged on and it became a tool for discrediting Buthelezi during the apartheid era where it was often claimed he was imposing himself on the royal family.The recent challenge in this regard was raised in the ongoing court battle for the Zulu throne where it was claimed in court papers by Princess Ntombizosuthu and Princess Ntandoyenkosi and their mother, Queen Sibongile Dlamini, that Buthelezi was imposing himself.

In a remark while making his ruling regarding the matter in March 2022, KwaZulu-Natal Deputy Judge President, Isaac Mjabuliseni Madondo dismissed that and said Buthelezi is a core member of the Zulu Royal Family.

On Wednesday during the memorial service of Buthelezi in Ulundi, Prince Thulani Zulu, the former spokesperson for King Goodwill Zwelithini and King Misuzulu once again clarified the matter.

He dismissed the claims that Buthelezi was not entitled to use the title of Prince.

Zulu said Buthelezi is of Zulu royal heritage, as he is the son of Princess Magogo Constance, the daughter of King Dinuzulu.

As such, he is a descendant of King Cetshwayo, the legendary Zulu King whose army was able to defeat the British at the battle of Isandlwana.

“He is called Prince because he was born by Princess Magogo KaDinuzulu who is also a sister to King Solomon who is our grandfather as we stand here. That’s why he is called Prince,” Zulu told the thousands of mourners.

He added that because of her Zulu royal heritage, when Princess Magogo married Inkosi Mathole Buthelezi who had 10 wives, she became the senior wife and Buthelezi succeeded him as the chief of the clan in Mahlabathini.

“That’s why he (Mangosuthu) was also an Inkosi (Chief) of the Buthelezis,” he added.It is also a common practice in the Zulu royal family that all children from the Zulu royal family are called Abantwana (Prince or Princess), regardless of whether you are an offspring of a prince or princess.

Within the royal family court, all people are referred to as Mageba, the clan name of the Zulu surname.