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University of the Witwatersrand. Occupation. Actress. Years active. 2009–present. Spouse. Lebogang Mphahlele (m. 2018) Zethu Dlomo-Mphahlele (born 31 March 1989), is a South African actress. She is best known for the role 'Madi' in the American television serial Black Sails.
Five Fingers for Marseilles is a 2017 South African Neo-Western thriller film written by Sean Drummond and directed by Michael Matthews. [1] It stars Vuyo Dabula, Zethu Dlomo, Kenneth Nkosi, Dean Fourie, Jerry Mofokeng and Warren Masemola, It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and Fantastic Fest.
Zethu Dlomo as Madi: Mr. Scott's daughter. (seasons 3–4) Chris Fisher as Ben Gunn: Crew Mate of the Walrus. (seasons 3–4) Andrian Mazive as Kofi: Member of the Maroon community. (seasons 3–4) Rory Acton Burnell as Colin: Crew Mate of the Walrus. (season 4; guest season 3) Adam Neill as Mr. Soames: Royal Navy officer. (season 4; guest ...
Box office. $3.6 million. Fanie Fourie's Lobola is a 2013 South African romantic comedy based on the novel (of the same name) by Nape 'a Motana. The film features a culturally diverse cast of actors as well as a production team. The main focus of the film is cross-cultural relationships and the challenges associated with such relationships.
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Ayeye is a South African drama television series created by BOMB, executive producer Desireé Markgraaff. [ 1 ] It is an M-Net original series, produced by The Bomb Shelter for MultiChoice Studios. [ 2 ] The series premiered on Mzansi Magic on 22 May 2015 in South Africa, [ 3 ] and began streaming worldwide on Showmax in 2017, starring Thapelo ...
Es'kia Mphahlele. Es'kia Mphahlele (17 December 1919 – 27 October 2008) was a South African writer, educationist, artist and activist celebrated as the Father of African Humanism and one of the founding figures of modern African literature. He was given the name Ezekiel Mphahlele at birth but changed his name to Es'kia in 1977.
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