At the Forbes Woman Africa Awards, actress Nomzamo Mbatha took received yet another honor. After sharing the news, Nomzamo Mbatha received congratulations from other celebrities, including Lady Du.She was characterized by Lady Du as a lady without drama, killing, or negative feelings, and she adored it.
The ninth annual Forbes Women Africa Leading Summit was held at Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, and it was a unique occasion attended by women from all around Africa.
Actress Ama Qamata, singer MOE, and host Carol Tshabalala were a few among them, and they shared their experiences of overcoming adversity to succeed. Among the attendees was Natasha Joubert, the reigning Miss South Africa.In front of a talented audience, South African actresses Connie Ferguson and Nomzamo Mbatha took home some top awards. Connie won the Forbes Woman Africa Media Icon Award, while her fellow actress Nomzamo won the Forbes Woman Africa Entertainer Award.Sharing on her Instagram, Nomzamo showed how much the award meant to her. “It all feels like a dream. ������ THANK YOU FORBES! Thank you, FORBES WOMAN AFRICA. I will hold on to this feeling for a long time,” Nomzamo said.Nomzamo Mbatha (born 13 July 1990), is a South African actress, television personality, businesswoman, accountant and human rights activist.[2]She portrayed the character of Thandeka Ndlovu on Mzansi Magic Sopie era Isibaya which she starred in from 2013 to her exit in 2020.
Her exit from Sopie introduced her to Hollywood, where she was cast as Mirmbe in Eddie Murphy’s sequel to Coming to America, which was titled Coming to America. In April 2021, it was announced that she was cast in Saban Films new movie Soul Assassins alongside Bruce Willis, which was later filmed under the new name Die Like Lovers but was released as Assassin and became Bruce Willis’s last movie.
In 2015, she made a film debut in Tell Me Sweet Something with Maps Maponyane which was released in September 4, of that same year, and a television show Umlilo from 2015 to 2016. That same year,