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Mbongeni Ngema 😍 AbakwaNgema abavelele

Mbongeni Ngema is a South African writer, lyricist, composer, director and theatre producer, born in Verulam, KwaZulu-Natal. He started his career as a theatre backing guitarist. He wrote the multi-award-winning musical Sarafina! and co-wrote the multi-award-winning Woza Albert!

Mbongeni Ngema has participated in a song called “Take This Song”, recorded with the reggae band Third World.

Mbongeni Ngema released Freedom is Coming Tomorrow (Remix) with Emtee, Saudi, Gigi Lamayne, Tamarsha, Reason, Blaklez & DJ Machaba Third World.

In 1996, the planned 12-month run of Sarafina II was canceled due to corruption allegations, which implicated Ngema as well as the Minister of Health Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma. Ngema was subsequently investigated for fraud.

Ngema composed a song called ” Amandiya” which was critical of how the Indian people of KwaZulu Natal were treating its employees and paying them a pittance. This song was banned by the high court in South Africa and later an age restriction of 18 was allowed for the song to be in circulation again.

Popular people from Ngema last name

Bonginhlanhla Ngema (Technology/Finance)
Software Developer at Alexander Forbes maintaining products managing billions in assets. Previously worked as Full-stack Developer at eCert South Africa on Department of Agriculture projects, and at TRAQ enhancing web applications for debt collection optimization. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from University of KwaZulu-Natal (2020). [citation:5]

Nomzamo Mbatha 😍 AbakwaMbatha abavelele

Nomzamo Mbatha was born on 13 July 1990 in KwaMashu Township, approximately 21 kilometres (13 mi), by road, north-west of the city of Durban, in KwaZulu Natal Province and is of Zulu ethnicity.

She attended Rippon Primary School in Durban and Bechet High School, where she obtained her High School Diploma. In 2018, she graduated from the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor of Commerce degree specializing in accounting.

Mbatha auditioned for a television show in July 2012. She also started acting on Isibaya and also became the main character. The search, which was held at Cape Town, attracted over 600 contestants. She placed in the top 70 and later the top 10. She was one of the three top finalists. In 2014, the show in which Mbatha starred was converted into a daily Tell Me Sweet Something, and a television show Umlilo. That same year, she began hosting a reality travel show called “Holiday Swap”, on South African Broadcasting Corporation.

In 2015, she was selected to represent Neutrogena, being the first South African in that role.

In 2021, she appeared in the film Coming 2 America.

The previous year, Mbatha signed with talent management agency Creative Artists Agency.

Khanyi Dhlomo 😍 AbakwaDhlomo abavelele

Khanyi Dlomo, fully known as Khanyisile Dhlomo is a celebrated South African TV host as well as the founder of Ndalo Media and Ndalo Luxury Ventures. She started her career really young as a newcaster and later moved to magazine at the age of 22 years. Around the same time, she became the Editor of True Love Magazine.

Popular people from Dhlomo last name

Sizwe Dhlomo (Media/Business)
South African radio and television presenter, host of Kaya FM’s “Siz the World” show. Winner of MTV Base’s first VJ Search in 2005. Entrepreneur with restaurant ventures and vocal commentator on financial literacy. [Source: Wikipedia]
Khanyi Dhlomo (Media/Business)
Founder and CEO of Ndalo Media and Ndalo Luxury Ventures. Former editor of True Love magazine. Holds MBA from Harvard Business School. Daughter of academic Oscar Dhlomo. [Source: Wikipedia]

Mary Malahlela-Xakana

Mary Malahlela-Xakana was the first black woman to register as a medical doctor in South Africa. She was also a founding member of the Young Women’s Christian Association.

Popular people from Hlela last name

Ntuthuko Hlela (Economics/Research)
Research Associate at J-PAL Africa. Previously worked at the World Bank analyzing fiscal systems and poverty/inequality in Asian and African countries. Also worked at Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU) advising the South African Presidency on Social Relief of Distress Grant optimization. Holds BA in Economics and BCom Honours in Economics with distinctions, and Master’s in Economic Development from University of Cape Town, with one year at University of Paris PanthΓ©on-Sorbonne. [citation:6]

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