South African celebrities whose parents were popular in the olden days

She started working as a radio and television personality when she was just four years old. Since she was barely eleven years old, she started working as a KTV presenter. She joined Highveld Stereo when she was 18 to try her hand at radio, displaying her versatility once more. Pabi was motivated to go along this path by her mother Nana Moloi, a former model and actress.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Somizi Mhlongo

Mary Twala’s father, Ndaba Mhlongo, was a well-known comedian, and her mother, Mary Twala, was an award-winning actress. Early in the 1990s, Somizi left school to focus on his profession as a musician. He most likely did this because he thought so highly of his parents. Throughout the years, he developed a reputation and is now one of South Africa’s most well-liked celebrities.

Letoya Makhene

The actress’s father is the renowned musician Blondie Makhene, who gained popularity under Apartheid. Blondie sang and recorded songs of liberation like “Slovo no Tambo” and “Mandela Uthhayihlome”. During the course of her lengthy career, Blondie has worked with superstars like Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela. He performed against the limitations placed on his music during the Apartheid Regime. Letoya, his excellent singer daughter, seems to have inherited his voice.

Ntombi Ngcobo Mzolo

Ihashi Elimhlophe, a television personality, is the first child of Ihashi Elimhlophe and Ebony Khama. It was a love story involving two of the most well-known singers in the world. The couple started singing together following the birth of their children. Their entire family is extraordinarily gifted.

Nonhle Thema

The mother of the television host and actress is Cynthia Shange, a former model and actress. Cynthia was the first black woman to win the pageant when she was crowned Miss South Africa in 1972. In the Shaka Zulu movie, Cynthia was also cast as Shaka’s wife.