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Asavela Mngqithi
Asavela Mqokiyana (nee Mngqithi) is a South African actress and model. She is best known for the roles in the television serials ''Isibaya'' and ''Abomama''. Personal life Mngqithi enrolled for a degree in camera and editing from the AFDA, The School for the Creative Economy (AFDA), but later dropped out after third year due to financial problems. Her father, Manqoba Mngqithi is a South African football coach. She has one younger sister. She is married to Thabo Smol and the couple has one daughter. Career In 2018, she made auditions for a role in the Mzansi Magic soap opera ''Isithembiso''. However, she was then called back to audition for another Mzansi Magic soap opera ''Isibaya''. She finally joined with the cast for the fifth season of the soapie and played the role "Ntwenhle". Her role became very popular, where she continued to play the role eighth and final season of the soapie in 2021. After that in 2021, she made her second television role in season two of 1Magic dram ...
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AFDA, The School For The Creative Economy
AFDA is a private Higher Education institution that offers courses in film, television, performance, business innovation and technology, radio and podcasting. It has campuses located in Auckland Park, Johannesburg; Observatory, Cape Town; Durban North, Durban and Central, Port Elizabeth. It offers higher certificates, undergraduate degrees and postgraduate degrees. These include the following: * Higher Certificate in Film, Television and Entertainment Production; * Higher Certificate in Performing Arts; * Higher Certificate in Radio and Podcasting; * Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Motion Picture Medium; * Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Live Performance; * Bachelor of Commerce (Bcom) in Business Innovation and Entrepreneurship; * Bachelor of Creative Writing; * BA Honours in Motion Picture Medium; * BA Honours in Live Performance; * Postgraduate Diploma in Innovation; and * Master of Fine Arts ( MFA). International recognition At the 33rd annual Student Academy Awards, in June 2006, the ...
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Isibaya
''Isibaya'' was a South African daily drama series that started production in 2013, premiering on Mzansi Magic and created by Angus Gibson, Desiree Markgraaff, Teboho Mahlatsi, Catherine Stewart and Benedict Carton. Siyabonga Thwala leads the male cast as Mpiyakhe Zungu and Thembi Nyandeni leads the female cast as Mkabayi "MaNcwane" Zungu.Gritty Soap Isibaya https://www.screenafrica.com/2014/05/02/tv-radio/gritty-soap-set-against-the-backdrop-of-taxi-industry-mesmerises-viewers/} Premise In the beginning, the drama revolved around two powerful taxi business families in Bhubesini: the Zungus, led by Mpiyakhe Zungu ( Siyabonga Thwala), and the Ndlovu family, led by Samson Ndlovu (Bheki Mkhwane), and their conflicts, rivalries, their daily lives and the issues around them. They are united by the marriage of their two children: Thandeka (Nomzamo Mbatha) and S'busiso (Sdumo Mtshali) of the Zungus and Ndlovus, respectively. In a taxi war another man arrives with his family. Judas Ngweny ...
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Durban Gen
''Durban Gen'' is a South African medical drama telenovela. It is an e.tv original production produced by Stained Glass TV Production, commissioned and distributed by e.tv. The medical drama is based in Durban and reflects on the struggles of the doctors and nurses in their daily lives at Durban General Hospital. As of 5 August 2021 the show moved to eVOD with repeats being broadcast on the channel. Notable Cast Former Cast Production On 21 August 2020, e.tv announced that the new local drama series would premiere on 5 October. According to e.tv head of local productions Helga Palmar, the series comes at a time where there is heightened attention on frontline workers. Plot The series centers around a newly qualified doctor, Mbalenhle 'Mbali' Mthethwa ( Nelisiwe Sibiya), who moves to the big city to complete her final year of community service at Durban General Hospital. She is torn between her fiancé, Sibusiso Dlamini (Ntando Mncube) and her superior Dr. Lindel ...
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21st-century South African Actresses
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South African Television Actresses
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People From Umzimkhulu Local Municipality
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People From EThekwini Metropolitan Municipality
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