Young and intelligent: DiepCity actress Nompumelelo Vilakazi “She’s educational qualifications Gets Mzansi talking

She has recently made headlines for her outstanding performance as Snenhlanhla ‘Sne’ on the Mzansi Magic drama series DiepCity. Nompumelelo Vilakazi’s on-screen character Sne has wowed Mzansi, and we’ve all been wondering how long she’s been on screen.


 

 

 

 

DiepCity is the fast-rising South African actress’s first on-screen appearance. In the wake of her newfound fame, Mzansi has wondered about the actress’s age and academic qualifications. She co-stars in DiepCity with some of Mzansi’s best, including Dawn Thandeka King, who plays Mashenge.

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After all, the actress is younger than we all assumed. We can all agree that the showrunners cheated us with her on-screen role, leading us to believe she is older than she is. The bubbly actress, who was born on October 20, 1997, in KwaZulu-Natal, is 25 years old.

Nompumelelo Vilakazi’s Educational Qualifications

She celebrated her blossoming acting career with the best newcomer actress award after being thrust into the spotlight. She has quickly established herself as the star actress we all love. She has topped the drama with thrills and has become Mzansi’s darling.

We can all agree that fortune favors the courageous. However, the fact that she has no acting training came as a shock. After all, she’s a brainy beauty. The actress holds a bachelor’s degree. She earned a degree in education from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. From an assistant teacher to a certified Life Science and Geography teacher in just a few years.

Her family assisted her in pursuing another career path after she passed her matric with flying colors. However, she had to abandon her career path and incorporate her passion for acting into the mix. She, like those before her, worked in theatre plays before landing her first role on Mzansi Magic’s Diep City drama series