Get to know Rendani from Muvhango’s real-life husband businessman Mpho Manchidi

Innocentia Makapila is a successful actress who kills her role to perfection as Rendani on the long-running show Muvhango. Mzansi admires her character on Muvhango, as evidenced by her scoring a massive following on her social media accounts. Onset Rendani has been in several failed marriages, and she is currently a widow trying to find love again. However, in real life, Rendani is happily married to her husband, Mpho Manchidi.

As of late, it seems Rendani has been stealing the show Muvhango with her unmatched acting skills. In the wake of her newly found fame on our screens, Mzansi has been curious about Rendani’s real-life husband. Despite her trying to keep her marriage life off the camera, we have managed to connect the dots.


 

 

 

Rendani’s real-life husband Mpho Manchidi

The Muvhango actress Rendani made headlines in 2019 when she tied the knot to her longtime boyfriend, Mpho Manchidi. Mpho is a noble businessman that keeps his lifestyle off camera. The couple got married at an extraordinary and expensive wedding.

Mpho Manchidi age

He was born in Luckau in South Africa on 15 February 1990. Mpho is a well-educated man who runs a big Electrical Consulting Company.

Educational qualifications and business empire

Mpho Manchidi grew up a brilliant child, and he did his matric at St. Paul High in Luckau. After his matric, he enrolled at the university, and he is a qualified Electrical Engineer. Despite being an educational genius, Mpho also runs several companies, and he has more than twenty employers who work under him.

Mpho is the founder of Mauvhelwana Enterprise, a company that specializes in engineering design firms with plenty of MEP Building services experience. He is also the founder of Electrical Consulting company, one of the biggest companies in South Africa.

Net worth

Due to his hard work and determination, Mpho is whooping a lot of cash from his businesses and other hustles. As of 2022, Mpho has a net worth of R3.4 million.