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Well Known Uzalo Actress Madongwe’s Age Gets Revealed And Leaves Mzansi In Disbelief

She may be one of Uzalo’s lesser-known actors, but she is the center of attention. We can all agree that she is fantastic at portraying a mother. Since being thrust into the spotlight, she’s been in the headlines a lot


 

 

 

 

Zama Magubane is a South African actress best known for her role as Madongwe in the television show Uzalo. On the other side, on the sitcom Uzalo, she plays Lily’s mother

Were you aware of her marital status? Yes, she is married to Mr. Msibi and has three children with him. What do you think her age is?

The joyful actress was born on June 18th, 1983. However, she is 38 years old. In 2010, she began her career as a presenter on SABC 3 before going on to act in Isehlukaniso (2018).

She catapulted to popularity after landing a role on Intersections. She was merely an extra, but she played a nurse. She, on the other hand, did not look down on people from poor origins. She knew that she needed to start small and work her way up if she wanted to be successful.

“When I was younger, I could tell I had talent because I liked acting, but I was also skeptical until I went to Russell High School.” When I first arrived, one of my teachers told me that I had a great talent and that I should keep going “she clarified

Zama claims she simply sure she’d get a call after trying her luck with Uzalo, but it didn’t arrive for over two days, putting her hopes in peril. The call did, however, come, and the rest is history

“I couldn’t take my eyes away from my phone after the interview since I was expecting them to call me, but I had to wait two days, which disappointed me and convinced me that I had failed.

“I got a call two days later, telling me to bring my photo and verification of something I had previously copied. I didn’t inform myself I’d found the spot at the time. When I arrived, though, I was handed the papers and told to start reading my lines right away “she clarified

Harriet Khoza Back Your Screen

Meet well known South African actress and producer best known for playing the role of Karabo Moroka in SABC sopaie drama Generations and Harriet Khoza on Mzansi Magic soapie drama The Queen.

Connie Ferguson was born on 10 June 1970, in Kimberly, Northern Cape, South Africa.

Connie Ferguson was raised by her parents, Fish Masilo and Margaret Masilo. Connie’s mother passed away in 2013.

Connie Ferguson is married to Aaron “Shona” Ferguson and has a daughter, Alicia

Connie Ferguson and actor Neo Matsunyane tied-the-knot in the early 90s. The couple divorced in 1998. They have a daughter together named Lesedi Matsunyane (born 31 December 1992).

Connie Ferguson played the role of Karabo Moroka on the long-running SABC1 soapie Generations, from the first episode on 4 February, 1994 to October, 2010. She also starred as Marang Lebone, a helicopter-mom and the matriarch of the Lebone family, in the M-Net soap opera The Wild, from 2011-2013.

Connie has played lead roles in What If, Crime Reporter, Maitemogelo and Soul City 1, 2, 3 and 4. She had a lead role in the production Cape of Good Hope and made a guest appearance on Okavango.

 

 

 

She has also made cameo appearances on Danger Zone, Matswakabele 2 and 3, Lesilo Rula 2, On The Right Track and Surbuban Bliss.

Her television appearances include presenting on Eduspectrum, Molomo Radiopotso, Is’godi, Topscore, Handy Hints, Studio Mix, Continuity – CCV and SABC 2 and Plascon Change Your World.

Connie has also appeared in advertisements for Ellerines (between 1990 and 1991), Ultramel Custard (1992, 1995), Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion (1992) and Black Like Me (1998).

Her work in the stills advertising arena includes numerous fashion and beauty shoots for Wella Sheen, Eskamel, Black Chic, Vodacom Billboards and Connie M Eyewear.

In 2013 she produced and starred in the Mzansi Magic drama series Rockville. She was one of the celebrities to compete in the sixth season of the SABC3 reality competition Strictly Come Dancing, also in 2013.

Connie produce and starred in Mzansi Magic soapie drama The Queen, playing the role of Harriet Khoza, since 2016.

She is back on TV screen after one month break as she lost her husband Shona Ferguson.

Lehasa finally accepts Pretty’s child

Lehasa and his former worker got to it. Sfiso attacked Lehasa for disregarding his family and refusing to take responsibility. Images: Twitter @skeemsaam Lehasa is expecting a child with Sfiso’s niece, Pretty and yet he wants nothing to do with the child. Lehasa has for a long time wanted a child however, presently he is behaving like a youngster. Sfiso needs Lehasa to take care of business and confront his obligations as a dad, Lehasa thinks Sfiso and his family are after his wealth and they want to trap him with a child. When it’s the ideal opportunity for Lehasa to come around and make the best choice will he be given a chance? Since right now the main thing that is at the forefront of
 

 

 

 

Do You Remember Pregnant Woman who Got Embarrassed By Her Husband In National TV see where she is

MaShelembe was beautiful this was at her baby shower, she one of the strongest women i’ve ever seen. I tear drop everytime i see her i feel her pain but she is fearless i stan her. After being humiliated in National television she finally got her smile back after so many years trapped in a lawless marriage.

According to the source she has broken up with her husband and her familunfeels like her husband who is now ex-husband has undermined not only her but also the family. Her husband Bheki Langa took and impregnated another wife amd paid lobola while he has not paid for the MaShelembe.
 

 

 

 

 

 

MaShelembe’s family gave their daughterto the Langa family but Bheki himself did embarrassed after failed paid lobola for MaShelembe and her daughter but and was privileged enough to pay lobola for another woman before their daughter. MaShelembe’s story has touched the lives of many people who then offered to hold provicial baby shower. I heard her on Sunday on Izwi Lomzansi FM, shes now 7 months preg, she left and she stays with a female good samaritan. She wants to build a house for her kids at her home because the huts are not in good condition. What her husband Langa is is completely unacceptable more special wen he have not paid lobola their daughter first. accordingbto the source MaShelembe’s family have taken their daughter and went with her to resold another. His disrespectful he even allowed his other girlfriend to disrespect her wife.

My worry with the MaShelembe situation is that it seems like she was willing to work things out with the husband until she started receiving donations and gifts. I hope she will not at a later stage feel like she was coerced into leaving her husband.

See her baby shower pictures and how happy she is: