Skeem Saam actress Meikie Maputla ‘Harriet Manamela’s net worth revealed

Harriet Manamela is a South African actress known as Meikie Maputla on SABC’s drama series Skeem Saam. Skeem Saam hasn’t been the same without her. Her unmatched flair wowed Mzansi. Despite her exit, she is that star actress we all love to hate.

With an illustrious career spanning for years, the actress bowed out of Skeem Saam through arrest, and we have all been wondering if she is making that much-awaited return. She bowed out of Skeem Saam in style as she was nabbed and put behind bars for a string of crimes she had gotten away with she once tried to take Kwaito’s life. To make matters worse, she did the unthinkable when she attempted to take Mantuli’s life after discovering that she was having an extramarital affair with her husband, John Maputla.

Skeem Saam actress Meikie ‘Harriet Manamela’ (Source Instagram)

Mzansi wondered where Skeem Saam actress Meikie Maputla disappeared to? The bubbly actress happens to be one of the big names to have graced our screens after being groomed with Squints Artists Community Theatre Group in Alexandria. Like those before her, to furnish her craze of acting joined theatre. Whilst in theatre, she featured in several plays before winning big.


 

 
Skeem Saam actress Meikie Maputla ‘Harriet Manamela’s net worth shocks Mzansi

However, her exit from Skeem Saam came as a shocker despite being one of the most paid lead actors on the show. Even though Skeem Saam is a low-budget drama series, the actress’s take-home salary was R65 000 per month. With an estimated net worth of R4 million as of 2022, Mzansi has been wondering where the actress gets a huge chunk of her money from?

Well, it seems as if the seasoned actress is a jack of all trades and master of all. Her Motivational gigs don’t come cheap, and on the other hand, she happens to be the deputy chair of Lushaka Development. The actress happens to be a drama workshop facilitator. Moreover, she doubles as a Theatre practitioner and has been heavily involved in furnishing fast-rising actors before big screens.