Where are they now? Rhythm City actors & their ages (from youngest to oldest)

Rhythm City actors portray different characters onset compared to their real lives. Well, it is the same case with their real ages, whilst some act as high school students when in actual facts they are adults. The following are the real names and ages of the Rhythm City cast from youngest to the oldest.Zinhle plays the troubled daughter of one of the most ruthless political tycoon Khulekani. Onset she struggles with drug addiction as well as depression. She is the youngest of the cast.Lefa – Tshiamo Molobi (17)

Lefa is the second youngest of the cast born on 17 May 2003. Onset his character is an orphan who ends up finding a family with the Khuse’s.

Dumisani – Siyabonga Mtshali (18)

 


 

He plays a troubled teen orphan who finds himself hanging out with the wrong crowd as a way to find means to survive. This leads to the death of his baby sister and loss of the only place they knew as home. He finds himself in juvenile after committing crimes. He plays Sabelo’s and Mapula’s younger brother.

Sabelo – Ishmaeul Songo (25)

Sabelo acts as Mapula’s and Dumisani’s older brother. He works as a bartender at Kilowatt, a local club, and bar. He portrays a ghetto young man trying to find his way around this life thing.

Keabetswe – Kamogelo Molatlhoe (25)

Born on the 25th of February Kea plays Lefa’s older sister, abandoned by her parents. Just like her brother she finds a family with the Khuse’s.

Sindiswa – Mbalenhle Zakwe (25)

Born on the 25th of September 1995, she acts as a bubbly radio personality who is in a relationship with Sabelo. He calls her “Queen yase London”. She is a goal-driven young lady ready to take up the entertainment industry by a storm. She sees herself as Sabelo’s wife in the near future.His real name on-screen is Nqabayo, Suffocate’s firstborn child. He acts as a legal representative (lawyer). On-screen he portrays a young man who seems to be failing when it comes to matters of the heart, whilst in reality, Jesse is in a happy long-term relationship and seems to be handling it pretty well.

Jamaica – Mzamo Gcabhashe (28)

Born on the 27th of January 1992, Jamaica is one of the few characters that actually represent something different on the soapie, and that is the LGBT ( lesbians, gays, bisexual, transgender) community. A community that stands for difference in sexuality which in actual fact the society is still failing to come to terms with. Jamaica is in actual fact gay in real life.

Pearl – Petronella Tshuma (30)

Born on the 18th of January 1990, she plays the character of Genaro’s daughter and also an enemy to the Ndlovu family ( suffocate’s family). Just

South African Actresses Who Look Exactly Like Their Daughters

For some stars, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree — when it comes to looks, that is. Genetics are an amazing thing, but it’s almost scary how much these kids look like their famous parents. Of course it’s only natural for children to look like their parents, but the resemblance between these children and their celebrity parents really hits the mark.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Peal Thusi and daughter, Thandolwethu.
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Arthur Mafokate and daughter, Owami
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Nonhle Thema and mother, Cynthia Shange
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Khanyi Mbau and daughter, Khanukani
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Enhle Mlotshwa and son, Anesu
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Loyiso Bala and daughter, Kenzie
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Amanda Manku is proud of her normal life.

Skeem Saam actress Amanda Manku is proud of her normal life.
Celebrities are normal people like everyone else. Often times, we see them on our television screens and assume they are living a lavish and luxurious lifestyle.Some even come from the deep rural areas, where there’s no running water or even electricity.The most amazing part is seeing them proud of their family background and not hiding who they are.


 

 

 

 

Amanda Manku (born August 9, 1991) is a South African actress, presenter, and sportscaster. She is best known for playing the principal’s daughter, Elizabeth, in Skeem Saam.Amanda Manku was born on 9 August 1991 in Limpopo, South Africa. She has four younger siblings and has always dreamed of being in the media industry. She grew up in Newlands, Johannesburg. Her mother worked as a health worker.

Amanda Manku has recently posted pictures of her fetching water from the drum to the small bottles using a fannel.She is outside Zozo, and the place looks like its in deep rural areas.One of her fans commented by saying, This is the type of pictures we normally do not see on Instagram.”. They were gushing over her for being proud of where she comes from.As a television presenter and actress, Amanda has made many appearances. Among her known roles is playing as principal’s daughter, Elizabeth “Lizzy” Thobakgale, in Skeem Saam. She debuted for the SABC1 drama series Skeem Saam in 2013.

Manku presented the SABC Education youth series Matrics Uploaded. She also handled the child programming block YOTV. She appeared first on television as a teenager of sixteen years as a talk show host for Soweto TV.Amanda Manku is happily married and off the market. She got married in a traditional ceremony. She was proud to be Mrs. Tau.

The actress is a mother and shared pictures revealing she was expecting a baby in 2017. She gave birth to a baby boy but has not said anything about her baby daddy. Aman

Finding Strength in Tragedy: Amanda Manku’s Heartbreaking Journey

South African actress and presenter Amanda Manku, known for her roles in Skeem Saam and SuperSport, has bravely shared her devastating story of loss and resilience. In a recent Instagram Q&A session, Amanda opened up about the tragic murders of her mother, Gladys Manku, and grandmother, Lettie Maphuthuma, allegedly orchestrated by her father, William Manku, a police captain.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Amanda’s emotional strength in the face of unimaginable tragedy is a testament to her courage and determination. Despite the overwhelming pain and adversity, she acknowledges the need to stay strong, saying, “I don’t have the option to be weak. I have to be strong.” Her story serves as a powerful reminder of the profound impact of violence and the importance of finding resilience in the darkesthe tragic events unfolded in May 2021, when Amanda’s mother allegedly by hitmen hired by William Manku. The senseless act of violence left Amanda and her family reeling, trying to make sense of the unimaginable loss. The pain and grief were compounded by the shocking revelation that Amanda’s father, a police officer sworn to protect and serve, was allegedly behind the brutal murders.

The Arrests and Legal Proceedings

In January this year, William Manku, his girlfriend Nonhlanhla Ngubo, and David Khoza were arrested in connection with the murders. Ngubo was later released, while Manku and Khoza were denied bail and remain in custody. The pair face charges including conspiracy to commit murder, attempted murder, two counts of murder, defeating the ends of justice, and robbery with aggravated circumstances.In a recent bail application, William Manku revealed his desire to be released on bail to resign from his position as a police officer at Magatle Police Station. The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Mashudu Malabi-Dzhangi detailed the events leading to the murders, stating that Amanda’s mother and grandmother were shot dead by unknown suspects while fetching water at a local tap. Amanda’s uncle, who was also present, was injured but survived.

According to the investigation officer, Manku confessed to hiring hitmen and driving them to point out his mother-in-law’s house. The hitmen returned to Gauteng, only to come back later to complete the task. When the hitmen mistakenly killed both women, they informed Manku, who clarified that one of the victims was his wife. The hitmen claimed they thought she might alert the community, leading to their capture.

Amanda’s Strength and Resilience

Amanda’s tragic story underscores the profound emotional toll such events can have on individuals and families. Her strength in the face of adversity is both heartbreaking and inspiring. Despite the overwhelming pain and grief, Amanda acknowledges the need to stay strong, not just for herself but also for her loved ones.

In her Instagram Q&A session, Amanda shared her emotional well-being since her father’s arrest, saying, “I am okay. I think there is a lot going on in my personal life right now that if I was not strong, it could get me down, but I don’t have that option. Unfortunately, I don’t have the option to be weak. I don’t have the privilege of being weak. I have to be strong.”

Amanda’s courage and resilience serve as a powerful reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope. Her story is a testament to the human spirit’s capacity to overcome unimaginable challenges and find strength in the face of adversity.

Conclusion

Amanda Manku’s heartbreaking journey is a powerful reminder of the devastating consequences of violence and the importance of finding strength in the face of adversity. Her bravery in sharing her story serves as an inspiration to many, and her resilience is a testament to the human spirit’s capacity to overcome even the most unimaginable challenges. As Amanda navigates this difficult journey, she remains a source of strength and inspiration to her fans and loved ones, a shining example of the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity and find hope in the darkest of times.

Senzo Meyiwa’s Lookalike Daughter Celebrates Sweet 16

Former South African soccer star Senzo Meyiwa’s daughter, Nana, has turned 16, and her resemblance to her late father is uncanny. Nana’s mother, Mandisa Mkhize, who was married to Senzo at the time of his passing, took to Instagram to share a heartfelt post celebrating her daughter’s milestone birthday.

 

 

 
In the post, Mandisa expressed her gratitude to God for blessing her with Nana, describing her as her “heart keeper.” She also shared a photo of the bubbly teenager, who has grown into a beautiful young woman. Fans of the late Senzo Meyiwa were quick to point out the striking resemblance between Nana and her father, with many commenting that she is his lookalike.Nana is Senzo’s second-born child. Her older sister, Namhla, was born before her, and her younger sister, Thingo, was only seven months old when Senzo passed away in 2014. Senzo also had a son born in 2013, who was introduced to the family after his death.

Nana’s mother, Mandisa, has been instrumental in keeping Senzo’s memory alive through her social media posts and by sharing stories about their time together. Despite his untimely passing, Senzo’s legacy lives on through his children, who are growing up to be talented and beautiful individuals.

Nana’s Sweet 16 Birthday CelebrationMandisa’s Instagram post was filled with heartwarming messages and photos of Nana’s special day. The young girl was showered with love and gifts as she celebrated this significant milestone in her life. Her mother’s post read, “Happy 16th birthday to my heart keeper. God, I can never thank you enough for this beautiful daughter of mine.”

The post continued, “Her laughter gives me so much joy; her happiness fills my heart with gratitude. Her voice when she says ‘kodwa Ma’ and giggles.” The comments section was filled with well-wishes and messages of congratulations from fans and friends alike.

Senzo Meyiwa’s Children: A Legacy of Love and Resilience

Despite the challenges they have faced, Senzo’s children are growing up to be strong and talented individuals. Namhla, his firstborn daughter, lives with her legal guardian, Ntombifuthi, in Umlazi, KwaZulu-Natal. She has received financial support from the NGO Red Ants and assistance from Senzo’s fellow Orlando Pirates colleague Brilliant Khuzwayo.

Thingo, Senzo’s daughter with Kelly Khumalo, has shown off her impressive soccer skills, following in her father’s footsteps. Senzo’s son, whose name has not been publicly disclosed, was born in 2013 and has been kept out of the public eye.

Conclusion

Senzo Meyiwa’s lookalike daughter, Nana, has turned 16, and her milestone birthday has been celebrated with love and joy. Despite her father’s untimely passing, Nana and her siblings are growing up to be talented and beautiful individuals, keeping Senzo’s legacy alive. As they navigate their lives without their father, they will always have the love and support of their family and the memories they shared with Senzo.