Nomzamo Mbatha is a South African actress, media personality, businesswoman, and human rights campaigner who was born on July 13, 1990.
Nomzamo is of Zulu ancestry and was born in KwaMashu Township in KwaZulu Natal Province, around 21 kilometers north-west of Durban by road.
She went to Durban’s Rippon Primary School and Bechet High School, where she graduated with a high school diploma. She earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree with a specialization in accounting from the University of Cape Town in 2018.
In July 2012, Mbatha auditioned for a television show. She also began acting on Isibaya, where she rose to the position of main character. Over 600 people applied for the search, which was held in Cape Town. She finished in the top 70, then the top ten.
She was one of the top three finalists in the competition. Mbatha’s performance was turned into a daily Tell Me Sweet Something and a television show called Umlilo in 2014. In the same year, she began anchoring “Holiday Swap,” a reality travel show on the South African Broadcasting Corporation.
Nomzamo Mbatha, a media figure, is mourning the death of her mother. The actress confessed in an Instagram post on Thursday, July 22nd, that it had been a week since her mother died, but it still felt surreal.
Her mother died on July 14, a day after her birthday, she added. “I don’t want to hear, ‘It is God’s will,’ because then my question becomes, ‘How dare that not consider me?’ I also don’t want to hear, “You’re going to get through this,” since “this” isn’t something I want to “get through,” Nomzamo added.
She has been in shock and despair since the day following her birthday, she claimed. “How can she have spent a week in a world where she doesn’t exist physically?” ” Nomzamo stated.
“See, this love of mine taught me the importance of forgiving, of loving people with utmost kindness, of being a soft landing for anyone who needs it, and of loving unconditionally,” Nomzamo stated. Her mother, she remarked, helped her feel safe in this world.
“This is a tough one. Here’s to the woman who has always held a special place in my heart and has loved me unconditionally since the day I was born. “I shall love and miss you for the rest of my life,” Nomzamo stated.
Since the death of her mother, she claims that everything hurts. “Everything… “If I could only kiss your face one more time,” she pleaded. Ayanda Thabethe, Lootlove, Khaya Dladla, and Nhlanhla Ncinza, among others in the media profession, consoled her.
“I’m so sorry for your loss,” tweeted @tojufoyeh. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. I’m sending you plenty of love, light, and warm hugs.”
“Grief is so complex,” @cadeau regalo commented. You’re coping one minute and then you’re not. The discomfort is incomprehensible. I’m sending you my best wishes. Allow yourself to experience and feel it. May she rest in peace.”
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