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Goodbye, Bandze: Sipho Eric Ndlovu reflects on his 'Isitha: The Enemy' journey

Goodbye, Bandze: Sipho Eric Ndlovu reflects on his 'Isitha: The Enemy' journey

IOL News07-05-2025

Actor Sipho Eric Ndlovu pens a heartfelt farewell to 'Isitha: The Enemy'.
Image: Instagram
Sipho Eric Ndlovu, the talented actor behind Bandze (also known as Bholodzi) in "Isitha: The Enemy", has announced his departure from the popular show.
Taking to social media, Ndlovu expressed his gratitude to fans for their unwavering support and love. 'It's never easy to say goodbye, especially to people who have shown me so much love, support, and belief throughout my journey,' he said.
Ndlovu, a seasoned actor, scriptwriter, and content developer, has been a household name in South African television.
With a BA in Communications Degree, Ndlovu has showcased his versatility as an actor, bringing depth and his special touch to his characters. His notable roles include Sambulo in 'The Wife', Zembe in 'Isibaya', and Sizwe in 'Muvhango'.
As Bandze, Ndlovu has captivated audiences with his portrayal of the complex and intriguing character. With his departure, fans will surely miss his presence on the show.
In a heartfelt post, Ndlovu thanked fans for being his rock.
'From the very beginning, your encouragement gave me strength, your words lifted me during tough times, and your presence reminded me why I do what I do,' he wrote.
He acknowledged that saying goodbye to the character wouldn't be easy, but reassured fans that this marks a new beginning in a different direction.
'As Bandze's character is coming to an end, please know that every moment we've shared will stay with me forever. This isn't the end - just a new beginning in a different direction. I'll carry your love with me always,' Ndlovu added.

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