On Generations The Legacy, performer Buntu Petse plays Nontle. She just got her high school diploma and is well known for her efforts on the environment and for human rights. She believes that all public employees should be held responsible. The young daughter of Ayanda Majola and Tau Mogale performs as Nontle (Rapulana Seiphemo) on Generations.
After being imprisoned alongside Okere, a Nigerian drug lord father, who acknowledged Tau Mogale as her father and then left, establishing a link between the two, Ayanda names Tau Mogale as her daughter’s biological father. She comes from a well-liked family on Generations; lately, she went on vacation to Cape Town and earned a car as a reward for graduating Matric.
The Nontle figure is a representation of the organized and persistent South African women who in the past fought for their privileges. Despite being closer to her mother Ayanda, Nontle was raised without a father figure.
Nontle, who comes from a wealthy family that controls a network of enterprises, generally leads a lavish lifestyle. She is a powerful brand force and successful artist, making it challenging to keep her personal finances separate from the privately held company. Buntu Petse makes R50,000 per month, which is more than her on-screen mother Ayanda and probable stepfather Detective Dali Malinga do, and is the highest-paid child actor in all Mzansi soap operas.
With all of the Generations paycheques and marketing income, Buntu Petse is valued at R 625 000. Nontle never misses a chance to potentially ruin herself with luxury clothing and expensive events thanks to her hectic recording schedule. Nontle actively participates in and contributes to Hospice Wits, a group of competent caregivers with palliative care training that serve the entire city of Johannesburg and Soweto.