Did you know that Vusi Kunene, the formidable Funani Zwide, is also a pastor?

He is, without a question, the favorite actor we all despise to adore. We can all agree how he’s has the goods, and his unrivaled talent has dazzled Mzansi for decades.
 

 

 

He is most known for his merciless persona as the Mighty Vusi Kunene, the great fashion designer, has built a name for himself in the entertainment world, from Jack Mabaso on Generations: The Legacy to currently Funani Zwide.

Kunene is without a doubt one of Mzansi’s best. With a long acting career, he has risen to become one of the highest paid performers not only in Mzansi, but also in Africa.

He’s appeared in a number of award-winning drama programs and films. Since his debut, he has appeared in more than 30 screenplays during the course of his long career.

Many people have recently inquired about Vusi Kunene. The award-winning actor was born and raised in Johannesburg’s Meadowlands neighborhood in North Soweto. Kunene began his acting career at the Shell Road to Fame School of the Arts, where he was born in 1966.

Years later, in 1991, he enrolled at the Wits School of Drama, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Drama. He originally acted in three films while a student at Wits University. After being forced into the spotlight, he became a household name.

Despite playing thuggish parts in most of his plays, Kunene is a preacher in real life, which is hard to believe. On Generations The Legacy, it appears that the fierce mobster in a suit, Jack Mabaso, is also a loving and crafty father who is willing to go to any length to defend his family.

Vusi Kunene, despite his roughness and brutality onscreen, is nothing compared to Jack Mabaso and his other roles in real life, according to the actor.

Vusi is a Christian who preaches the Gospel. Don’t be fooled by his outward theatrics; Jack Mabaso, the unforgiving and cunning character, is a devout Christian. Even though he does not have his own ministry, he takes pastoral work seriously and is frequently invited to speak and stimulate congregations by other churches.