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Nozuko Ntshangase makes small screen comeback on 'Generations — The Legacy'
Nozuko Ntshangase makes small screen comeback on 'Generations — The Legacy'

TimesLIVE

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • TimesLIVE

Nozuko Ntshangase makes small screen comeback on 'Generations — The Legacy'

The Generations — The Legacy family has welcomed four new actors to introduce new storylines as season 34 continues. Tinah Mnumzana joins the soapie as Ausi Nokwazi Lukhozi, an impulsive and spontaneous character. 'It feels so good and beautiful at the same time to be part of the biggest production. The crew and cast are amazing and have welcomed me so warmly. Working with the likes of Manaka Ranaka (Lucy Diale) is amazing,' Tinah Mnumzama said on Thursday. Nozuko Ntshangase will be joining the show, playing the role of Vuyelwa Nxumalo, a smart, pushy character and a straight talker. 'I am so excited to join the mother of all soapies. Breathing life to the character of Vuyelwa is amazing, and I can't wait for the people to witness the magic,' Nozuko Ntshangase said. Sannah Mchunu and Philip 'Tipo' Tindisa will also be joining the show.

Meet the new stars bringing bold drama to season 34 of ‘Generations: The Legacy'
Meet the new stars bringing bold drama to season 34 of ‘Generations: The Legacy'

News24

time19-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News24

Meet the new stars bringing bold drama to season 34 of ‘Generations: The Legacy'

Season 34 of Generations: The Legacy welcomes four talented actors: Tinah Mnumzana, Nozuko Ntshangase, Phillip 'Tipo' Tindisa, and Sannah Mchunu. The new characters debut between June and July, bringing fresh storylines to the show, from streetwise survival to investigative journalism dreams and family complexities. Viewers can look forward to captivating performances and unique narratives. Four veteran actors are set to join the cast of SABC1's Generations: The Legacy. Tinah Mnumzana, Nozuko Ntshangase, Phillip 'Tipo' Tindisa, and Sannah Mchunu will debut on the show between June and July, introducing fresh storylines. The announcement was made by SABC1 and Morula Pictures in a statement on Thursday as the soap's 34th season continues. Tinah Mnumzana joins the award-winning soapie as Ausi Nokwazi Lukhozi, an impulsive and spontaneous character. Anything goes with her. Reckless but trying to get things together. She used to be a pretty girl but has since abused her body. Loyal to the streets, loyal to anyone who gives her money. Talkative. Opinionated. Wrong or right, she's always right. She can sell anything. Persuasive. Never take no for an answer. She ignores things she doesn't like, like she didn't hear it. She loves everyone, but it depends on what she gets from you. She's street-smart. She knows no boundaries. She can start a conversation with anyone. On joining Generations – The Legacy, Mnumzana said: 'It feels so good and beautiful at the same time to be part of the biggest production. The crew and cast are amazing and have welcomed me so warmly. Working alongside the likes of Manaka Ranaka (Lucy Diale) is amazing.' Nozuko Ntshangase joins the show, playing the role of Vuyelwa Nxumalo. Vuyelwa is smart. She is pushy and a straight talker. Private school-taught since Grade one, she has never been without opportunities. She is hard-working and wants those around her to do the same. Desperate to make it big, make a big name for herself before 30. She's empathetic but tries to fight against it because this is a dog-eat-dog world. Nozuko is adorable, and it is easy to mistake her for naïve until she surprises you. She's methodical and hates adapting. A great planner, non-experimental unless pushed. She wants to have an investigative journalistic show on TV, an international platform. MM Media is a step closer but not a destination. Speaking about her new role, Ntshangase said she was excited to join the mother of all soapies. 'Breathing life to the character of Vuyelwa is amazing, and I can't wait for the people to witness the magic.' Phillip 'Tipo' Tindisa will play the role of Donald Brave. A real delakufa. Some may call him a criminal. A survivor. Bitter about everything. Life has knocked him hard. Angry and insecure. Desperate and forced to be dependent. Unreliable. Cunning. Disconnected from family (for years). He is compassionate, loving and caring. With very little education. Educated by hardships. Living in poverty. He is good with guns but would rather not use them. Scared of himself. He knows what he is capable of but avoids being pushed to that point. Gaunt. He has just come from a mine, a hole as a zama-zama. On joining the show, Phillip 'Tipo' Tindisa said, 'I'm honoured to join the cast and crew of Generations: The Legacy, and I am happy to be part of the family.' Sannah Mchunu joins the show as Sis'Phindi MaNxumalo, a modest, kind, silent, but sharp sword when provoked. Secretive. Demanding. Submissive to men only. Adaptable. Full of shame and guilt but comes across as protective. She is bitter and dresses older than she is. Confident on the outside but crumbling on the inside. Courageous. Responsible. Sannah Mchunu said: 'When I got the call that I got the role, I felt like break dancing. I have always wanted to be part of the biggest production, Generations: The Legacy. I thank the almighty for this biggest opportunity.' Ausi Nokwazi debuts on the 30 June, Vuyelwa debuts on the 9 July, Donald debuts on the 11 July and Phindi on 23 July 2025. The show also welcomes back Buntu Petse to reprise her role as Nontle Majola and also bids farewell to the beloved characters of detective Pele Dali Malinga, played by Andile Nebulane and Siphesihle Cele, played by Pearl Noxolo Monama.

Life coach helps clients restore self-confidence
Life coach helps clients restore self-confidence

The Citizen

time21-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Citizen

Life coach helps clients restore self-confidence

Nozuko Ntshangase, an SA actress, entrepreneur and wellness advocate, has made a significant stride in the entertainment industry. Ntshangase began her career on the popular SABC 1 show Skeem Saam and has since captivated audiences with roles in several other hit series, including Scandal, Abomama, DiepCity, Isipho and The River. Her ability to bring depth and authenticity to each character she portrays has earned her a place among the industry's respected talents. Besides her acting career, Ntshangase founded Uzukolwami, a coaching business focusing on personal development and holistic well-being. 'As a Neuro-Linguistic Programming coach, I empower my clients to tap into their potential, guiding them through their journeys with wisdom and compassion,' Ntshangase said. Her commitment to personal growth and healing extends to her initiative, Uniquely Me, a 21-day challenge that helps people reclaim their self-love and self-confidence. 'Drawing from my experiences, I provide participants with practical tools and spiritual insights to support their healing and self-discovery, making Uniquely Me a cornerstone of my advocacy work. My journey from a rising star on SA TV to a leader in wellness and empowerment reflects my passion for storytelling and dedication to inspiring others.' Her work continues to uplift and motivate, whether on screen, through her coaching, or in her efforts to promote self-love and holistic healing. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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