Sthandwa Nzuza is one of the most successful actresses in Mzansi. Check out her Net Worth, Age, Education, Husband, Career and Lifestyle πŸ‘πŸΎβ€οΈπŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦

 


Sthandwa Nzuza, a prominent South African radio personality and actress, rose to prominence with a recurring role on Uzalo, a popular SABC1 drama series. In this show, she portrayed the character Innocentia, winning the hearts of viewers and gaining widespread fame.



Career 

Beyond her acting prowess, Sthandwa also showcases her talent as a Disk Jockey, captivating listeners with irresistible jams on Ukhozi FM, a popular radio station where she spent a decade. After leaving the radio station in March 2019, she ventured into acting, securing her first lead role in Ifalakhe, an Mzansi Magic series that premiered on October 6, 2019. In this show, she plays the villainous role of the evil queen, unfolding tales of raging kingdoms in Southern Africa during the pre-colonial era.



Education 

Sthandwa Nzuza pursued her education at the Durban University of Technology, graduating with a degree in drama. Born on February 23, 1984, in Inanda township, KwaZulu-Natal, she is currently 37 years old. Despite her successful career, Sthandwa emphasizes the importance of chores, revealing she was a diligent girl who prioritized responsibilities over relationships during her school days.


Husband 

Married to Durban Pastor Philani Gama, Sthandwa Nzuza celebrated their union in a vibrant wedding ceremony. Her career journey includes guest-starring roles in series like Mtunzini.com, Single Galz, and Perfect Family. She made notable appearances on Zaziwa, an episode of the music talk show, in 2014. Landing a starring role in the telefilm Imbeloko in 2017, she continued to shine, securing recurring roles in eHostela in 2019 and returning to Uzalo for its fourth season in 2018.



Net Worth 

With a career spanning over a decade, Sthandwa Nzuza's estimated net worth is currently over R5 million, reflecting her significant contributions to the South African entertainment industry.

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