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Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa
South African actress, TV presenter, and fashion designer
Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa | |
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Born | () March 3, (age39) Johannesburg, South Africa |
Othernames | Enhle Mbali |
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Yearsactive | –present |
Spouse | Black Coffee (m.; sep.) |
Children | 2 |
Website |
Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa (born 3 March ), is a South African actress, TV presenter and fashion designer.[2] She is known for her breakthrough role on the South African Television Series, Tshisa.
She launched the maternity wear range SE Preggoz in South Africa and New York in [3] Enhle also appears in Mzansi Magic's tv series, How To Manifest A Man.
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Mlotshwa landed her first role on the South African series which aired on the South African National Broadcasting Corporation from - Her breakthrough role was on the South African television series, Tshisa. Mlotshwa has since been cast on numerous South African television soapies and drama series including the telenovelaiNkaba, Moferefere Lenyalong, Soul City, Sokhulu and Partners, Rhythm City, Rockville, and 7de Laan.[4]
In , Mlotshwa hosted the Channel O series, Young, Gifted and Black and then went on to host ANN7’s, Starbiz which focused on local and international entertainment news.[5] She was a speaker at the Dstv In Good Company Experience which hosted American actress and writer Issa Rae in [6]
In , she was cast as the lead actress for the short film Lace.
The film won Best Film, Audience Favourite, Best Actor, Best Writing, Best Directing, and Best Special Effects for the 48 Hour Film Project in Johannesburg.[7] The film went on to compete at Filmapalooza in Orlando, Florida earning Mlotshwa an international Best Actress Award.[8]
In , Mlotshwa was cast as supporting lead for the series The Herd.[9][10]
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Channel | Notes |
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Scandal! | Azania | eTV | Season 1 | |
Tshisa | - | Precious Ledwaba | SABC1 | Season 1 - 3 |
Soul City | - | Lulu | SABC1 | Season 9 - 10 |
4Play: Sex Tips for Girls | Amira Mokoena | eTV | Season 1 - 2, Main Cast | |
iNkaba | Celebrity Client | Mzansi Magic | ||
Moferefere Lenyalong | Goldie Sekete | SABC2 | ||
Those Who Can't | Cecilia | SABC3 | Season 1 | |
Rockville | - | Lindi Mabaso | Mzansi Magic | Season 1 - 5, Supporting Lead |
The SAFTA's | Presenter | SABC2, Mzansi Magic | Season 9, Presenter | |
Broken Vows | Azania | eTV | Lead | |
Zaziwa | As herself | SABC1 | Season 5 | |
Project Runway: South Africa - Season 1 | Guest Judge | Mzansi Magic | ||
The Herd | Ayanda | Mzansi Magic | Season 2, Supporting Lead | |
Isibaya | Sizakele | Mzansi Magic | Season 8, Supporting Lead | |
Blood Legacy | Gabisile Ndlovu | Netflix | Season 1 | |
Pound 4 Pound | Lindiwe Mkhwanazi | BET Africa | Season 1 |
Business and ventures
Fashion Line
Mlotshwa launched the maternity wear range SE Preggoz in South Africa and New York in [3]
Philanthropy
In , Mlotshwa launched the Enhle Cares Foundation at the inaugural Forever Young Gala Dinner alongside The House of Mandela Family Foundation and Africa Rising, supported by Global Citizen.[11][12]
The Enhle Cares Foundation is a multi-faceted organization targeting girls and young women in disadvantaged communities.
Mbali mlotshwa and husband Tools Tools. Password recovery. Archived from the original on 2 May Her net worth is unavailable, however, by looking at her lengthy acting career and business partnerships, we can safely say that Mlotshwa has amassed a considerable net worth over the years.The goal is to identity gaps in service provision and through collaborative works, offer solutions to specific issues. To date, there has been a drive to provide respite activities for girls in South Africa who are primary caregivers for their family members affected by HIV/ AIDS, disability or old age. The foundation also has a strong focus on addressing sexism in South Africa[13]
Personal life
Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa married South African DJ Black Coffee (real name Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo) in [14] In July , they separated and began divorce proceedings.[1]