Entertainer Ntombifuthi Dlamini who assumes the part of Gladys Madlala on Uzalo, sets the roads of KwaMashu land with her dressing. Popular for meddling locally of KwaMashu and her hunger for little youngsters, MaMadlala gets each opportunity to court consideration.
On Uzalo, MaMadlala gets to know MaDongwe (Zama Magubane), and the team frames a considerable organization as the busybodies in KwaMashu.
MaMadlala and MaDongwe are ending up something other than local area ladies who bounce from one church to another and, with the assistance of Pastor Gwala, started another undertaking. The two companions pitched their business to Nosipho, the funder, and shaped Shlobo visits, a movement and the travel industry organization advancing neighborhood the travel industry.
MaMadlala smaller than expected skirt pictures
The authority opening of Shlobo visits created an uproar in KwaMashu roads because of MaMadlala’s uniform, a smaller than expected skirt which left youngsters slobbering. MaMadlala left men requesting more with her noteworthy Shlobo tours uniform, as she without hesitation visited KwaMashu and partook in the consideration coordinated towards her. With her record for jumping on little fellows, she desires to score herself new blood to stay with her.
Her craving for youngsters comes next to none; over the Uzalo storyline, MaMadlala dated Kehla, who was frantic for convenience subsequent to being tossed out by his folks. She played with Sbusiso “Sbu” Makhathini, – played by Simphiwe Majozi and lost herself in the possession of youthful and attractive Nomgca.
Ntombifuthi Dlamini poverty to newfound wealth
Her groundbreaking second was introduced by Uzalo show makers Stained Glass TV who recruited her and numerous others to be church additional items. With practically no capability, Ntombifuthi was a cleaner at a nearby emergency clinic whose fantasy was to get a new line of work and make to the point of supporting her loved ones. She acquired the Gladys Madlala job in the wake of creating strings of extraordinary exhibitions and has never thought back from that point forward.