Uzalo Actress ‘MaMadlala’ Ntombifuthi Dlamini’s Age Surprice Mzansi

oung and Beautiful: Uzalo entertainer ‘MaMadlala’ Ntombifuthi Dlamini’s age shocks Mzansi. Ntombifuthi Dlamini is well known for assuming the part of Mrs Madlala or Mamadlala on Uzalo. The Mamadlala job is portrayed by a solitary lady, busybody and one of the congregation chiefs in the KwaMashu Kingdom Church.

 

 

 

She is dearest companions with MaDongwe – the pretended by Zama Magubane, and the two don’t have the foggiest idea how to mind their organizations; they generally jab their noses in individuals’ organizations.

Popular for dressing in three bits of extravagant suits and her particular earthy colored weave, Mamadlala is consistently waiting to pounce, looking for appealing little fellows to date. The cutting edge young men are known as Ben 10’s, continually endeavoring to exploit old and frantic, forlorn ladies to rubbish their funds in the pretendence of adoration and warmth.

Over the storyline, she dated a little youngster named Kehla who his folks tossed out; she regularly called him King K. Kehla exploited Mamadlala’s depression and franticness for love to drain her pockets dry. She played with Sbusiso “Sbu” Makhathini – the pretended by Simphiwe Majozi and as of late lost herself in the possession of youthful and attractive Nomgca.

Uzalo entertainer MaMadlala’s genuine age

Uzalo fans have lately scrutinized Ntombifuthi’s age. In actuality, Ntombifuthi was brought into the world on 21 January 1985; she is way more youthful than her MaMadlala (49) job on Uzalo. The distinction between her age and job on Uzalo addresses her adaptability to fit impeccably into a job. Ntombifuthi, a cleaner before the Uzalo gig, uncovered that she tried out for Uzalo, trying to score an additional a coin.Ntombifuthi was welcomed with numerous others, to include on Uzalo as chapel additional items.

Her normal air enchanted the show makers and offered the job of an additional an, which later made a fundamental job on the SABC1 soapie.

‘I express gratitude toward God consistently for this on-screen job; I had functioned as a cleaner previously and was battling with the upkeep of my family. The organization (Stained Glass Production) offered me a job when I wasn’t qualified; I express gratitude toward God for that.”

In spite of being uninformed, Ntombifuthi uncovered that she draws motivation from prepared entertainer Dawn Thandeka King who played Mangcobo on Uzalo.