Six Nyamane ignored her mother’s desires to pursue a career in academia.

Six Nyamane, born Mpume, is one of the newest faces to grace our television screens as Nozipho Cele on SABC 1’s popular soapie, Generations: The Legacy.

Born Mpume , Nyamane is known for playing roles such as the sassy Buhle on e.tv’s Scandal!, the cutthroat Natasha on the comedy film Blessers and Amogelang on Rhythm City.


 

 

 

“People always ask whether my real name is ‘Six’ and I always say ‘Yes’ because I tend to believe it is. I got that name from my days of playing provincial hockey and I played position six. With the team being so big, the coaches don’t have time to learn our names, so they refer us to the numbers on the pitch,” the actor explains.“Even off the pitch, we as a team as well as the coaches, used to call each other by our numbers… and somehow we just kept our names and I kept mine despite pursuing an acting career.I started playing hockey in grade 4 up to matric. I stopped playing after moving to Johannesburg because I couldn’t find a team and besides, I truly don’t have the time – so I wouldn’t be able to keep up with practice, let alone the games.”

The 25-year-old mother to a three-year-old hails from Newcastle in KwaZulu-Natal. She stumbled upon her love for acting in her first year at the University of SA (Unisa), and despite her love for her craft her mother was not quite fond of the idea that she was pursuing an acting career over academics.

“I lived in Newcastle all my life and when I finished matric, I knew I had to come to the big city to pursue some sort of career. I had no plan when I arrived in the City of Gold because my family shut down the idea of me studying sports science or playing hockey professionally, all I knew is that I had to go to school,” said the young woman.

“I remember looking around for schools but ended up in the same Unisa I initially didn’t want to study at. I studied finance for a couple of months but found myself uninterested in the course, so I started ditching classes for auditions – this is after a guy I met at the gym told me I had a face for television.“I went to my very first audition and I got the role. I then chose to secretly shoot the film without my family knowing but somehow the school called my mother to inform her that I didn’t attend school or write my exam… to say my mother was furious with me is an understatement, she didn’t talk to me for two weeks.”

Despite her mother’s desires, Nyamane continued to hone her acting skills. She landed several gigs, and her mother eventually caved after seeing how dedicated her daughter was to her craft.

Pretty needs to stop being in denial and get the help she needs 💔😭 #SkeemSaam

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Pretty injures Lehasa. When he’s not bickering with Sthoko, Babeile has another woman causing him a headache at work. Lewatle makes plans that go against her father’s wishes.
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Just as Babeile and Sthoko think they are in the clear, another hurdle is thrown in their way. Lehasa has ideas for Petersen that worry Leeto. Kwaito buys Ori and Clement more time, and some hope.
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Thato Dithebe : Neo on House of Zwide. He is also a former host of YoTV

Thato Dithebe is a South African actor, dancer, and television presenter. He is best known for his role as Neo on House of Zwide. He is also a former host of YoTV
Education
Thato Dithebe was born in Krugersdorp, Mogale City, in the West Rand of Johannesburg.
He attended Hoërskool Noordheuwel, where he excelled academically and obtained six distinctions in his matric exams in 2018


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He holds a BSc in Civil Engineering from the University of Witswatersrand, where he graduated in 2021.
Thato Dithebe Career
Thato started acting at the age of eight, appearing in commercials and shows such as Soul Buddyz and Rhythm City. He also developed a passion for dancing and participated in various events and competitions.
Dithebe rose to fame as a presenter on YoTV, where he entertained and inspired young viewers with his charismatic personality and positive attitude.
He also interviewed celebrities and performed musical numbers on the show. He earned the nickname President Thato, which reflects his leadership qualities and ambitions. He balanced his studies with his television career, hosting YoTV Live on SABC 1 from 2015 to 2021
In 2021, he joined the cast of House of Zwide, a drama series about the fashion industry that airs on e.tv. He plays the role of Neo, a young designer who is mentored by the legendary Isaac Zwide, but faces challenges from his rivals and family. He received positive reviews for his performance and became a fan favorite.
In 2023, he landed another role on Kokota Piano, a new drama series on Mzansi Magic that showcases the amapiano genre and culture He plays the role of Tshepang, a talented producer who struggles to make it in the music industry. He also learned how to play the piano for the role.

Kgomotso Christopher is MTN ‘insufficient funds’ voice creator

Kgomotso Christopher (born 25 March 1979) is a South African actress and voice-over artist known for her role as Katlego Sibeko in Isidingo.

Everyone wonders who the voice that tells them they don’t have enough money in their phone belongs to at some point.The good news for MTN customers who may have missed it previously is that Kgomotso Christopher is the voice-over actress you are looking for.

The actress, who was born in 1979, announced via Instagram video that she is the voice-over artist whose voice is used by MTN. She could be seen in the video saying out the lines on the MTN network.Kgomotso Christopher graduated from the University of Capetown with a degree in Law and politics. She walked away with a Jules Cramer award for Fine Arts when she graduated.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Her first appearance on TV was as a guest on Madam and Eve. She appeared on SOS, Backstage, and Moferefere Lenyalong. The producers noticed her talent in acting, and she started getting callbacks on the following projects that they worked on. Her most famous roles on TV were in Isidingo and Scandal.She had her Bachelor of Arts degree in Law and Politics at the University of Cape Town. When she graduated, she was then awarded the Jules Kramer Award for Fine Arts. In 2004, She bagged her Master’s degree in Theatre Arts at Columbia University in New York City.

Her husband is known as Calvin Christopher. They got married in 2004 and they have two kids together named Larona Jewel Christopher and Lesika Langston Christopher.

Setlhabi Taunyane’s biography includes his age, profile, and experiences

Setlhabi Taunyane is a South African actor who was born on April 27, 1956. He is well-known for his role as Kop Khuse in the television serial opera Rhythm City.

He hails from Johannesburg, South Africa. Setlhabi Taunyane is 65 years old. He celebrates his birthday every year on April 27. Career.


 

 

The actor has appeared in several television shows, including seasons one to four of Soul Buddyz. He also appeared in the second season of Justice for All. Setlhabi was also featured in Isidingo, Hard Copy, and Society, a 2007 SABC1 mini-series.
He also appeared in the featured film Where Others Wavered, alongside Danny Glover. He has also held stage performances in other countries including America, Canada, and Australia.

Setlhabi also has several interests including singing, dancing, playing bass guitar, percussion and drums, and mime. He is also a writer, music arranger, playwright, and director.
He rose to prominence for his role on Rhythm City plays Kop on the e.tv soapie. Setlhabi has worked with the program for many years, and despite the fact that he is now a household figure, he addressed his problems with Move Magazine.

He spent over ten (10) years in exile in Canada and faced challenges when he returned to South Africa. He was shunned by his family and spent six (6) months on the streets. Setlhabi ultimately got roles in prominent TV series before getting his big break when he joined Rhythm City.