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‘End of an era': Shalate Sekhabi exits House of Zwide
‘End of an era': Shalate Sekhabi exits House of Zwide

The Citizen

time7 days ago

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‘End of an era': Shalate Sekhabi exits House of Zwide

Sekhabi joined the series at its inception in 2021, playing the role of Shoki. Shalate Sekhabi has announced her departure from the popular drama series House of Zwide after four years on the show. Sekhabi joined the series at its inception in 2021, playing the role of Shoki. Announcing her exit on Instagram, she said playing the character had changed her life in ways she never imagined. 'It's because of this character that I've become a household name and got my start in this industry. 'This is very bittersweet for me because I will miss playing Shoki. I played her for four years, and most of you know me as her,' she added. Sekhabi also thanked the show's producers, Bomb Productions, broadcaster and fans for their support. 'This is truly the end of an era, but all chapters have to end at some point. I look forward to my future endeavours and sharing more work with all of you.' ALSO READ: 'I hope people saw my heart': Inno Matijane bids farewell to 'The Way Ngingakhona' A rising star from Mafikeng Born in Mafikeng, North West, Sekhabi graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand in 2023 with a degree in film and television, later earning an Honours degree. While she started taking acting classes at eight years old, her career launched when she was 13, after shooting her first film. She has since appeared in several local productions, including The River, Rhythm City, A Cup of Sugar and Klevish. Sekhabi currently stars in the Netflix series Go! playing the character Nthabi. NOW READ: WATCH: Dancing queens Somizi and Real Housewives Christall Kay show off their power dance moves

Local learner wins big in glitzy film, TV awards
Local learner wins big in glitzy film, TV awards

The Citizen

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Citizen

Local learner wins big in glitzy film, TV awards

YOUNG Dineo Nxumalo of Port Natal School strutted the red carpet like a superstar at the 2025 Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film & Television Awards at the ICC on Saturday. The Grade Six learner at Port Natal School in Umbilo bagged the award for Best Newcomer Actress. The recognition was for her performance in Sent, marking a powerful moment for fresh talent in the industry. The 12-year-old uMlazi-born starlet attributes her success to the support of her parents, her school and an undying fire within herself. She mesmerised audiences as Mbali Biyela in the hit series Outlaws (2023). The 2025 Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film & Television Awards featured A-listers from the celebrity world, household names, and fresh talent alike from the film and TV industry. A stalwart of the industry, Angus Gibson, was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his decades-long contribution to the growth and depth of South African storytelling. Known for his ground-breaking work on productions such as Yizo Yizo, Shaka iLembe, and numerous documentary features, Gibson has spent decades shaping the visual narrative of South Africa through an authentic and uncompromising lens. Accepting the honour, Gibson reflected: 'As Bomb Productions, whenever we tell a story, we want the characters that we depict to recognise themselves. For the last 12 years, we have been immersed in a Zulu world, so it is from the KZN audience that we most want approval. This award is an affirmation that makes me very happy.' Topping the winners' list was Disaster Holiday, produced by Rethabile Ramaphakela, which scooped four major awards, ie Best Pan African Film, Best Feature Film, Best Production Design, and Best Use of KZN as a filming location. Jackie Motsepe, chief operations officer at the KZN Tourism and Film Authority, shared, 'It was a night that affirmed the power of African storytelling. From newcomers to legends, our creatives are shaping culture and inspiring futures. We're proud to see KZN emerging as a strong player on the African and global film map. The Simon Mabhunu Sabela Awards continue to honour excellence while driving the industry forward.' On the TV front, Kwenzokuhle Ngcobo took home the Best Actor prize for his role in Scandal, while Nqobile Magwaza bagged Best Actress for her performance in Smoke and Mirrors. In film, Ntando Mncube (Themba) and Sibongiseni Shezi (Umjolo: The Gone Girl) scooped the top acting awards. The awards were bestowed upon 25 deserving winners, ie actors, producers, directors, etc. For more from Berea Mail, follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Click to subscribe to our newsletter – here At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Shaka iLembe is about to get ‘pretty wild', says Lifetime Achievement Award-winning director Angus Gibson
Shaka iLembe is about to get ‘pretty wild', says Lifetime Achievement Award-winning director Angus Gibson

The Citizen

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Citizen

Shaka iLembe is about to get ‘pretty wild', says Lifetime Achievement Award-winning director Angus Gibson

Gibson received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 12th Simon Mahunu Sabela Film and Television Awards in KZN. Gibson was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 12th Simon Mahunu Sabela Film and Television Awards in KwaZulu-Natal. Picture : Supplied Shaka iLembe creator and director Angus Gibson said he was pleased with the reaction to the second season of Shaka iLembe and shared that the season will get heated in the coming weeks. 'The season has been very warm. It's got a slow start, but this Sunday it kind of erupts. From the next few weeks, it's pretty wild,' Gibson told The Citizen. The second of Shaka iLembe is six episodes deep, and last night's episode was probably the most captivating as the Ndwandwe's plans to weaken Shaka's alliances took shape as King Dingiswayo finds himself captured by the Ndwandwe tribe, thanks to the queen mother's powerful potions that manipulated Dingiswayo, who Thembinkosi Mthembu portrays. ALSO READ: From heartbreak to triumph: Amanda Seome's journey to starring in Shaka iLembe's Ndwandwe clan Angus' Lifetime Achievement Award Gibson spoke to The Citizen at the 12th Simon Mahunu Sabela Film and Television Awards hosted this past weekend at the Durban ICC in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). He was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award. In his acceptance speech, the renowned director said that when he made films in the 1980s, no one in South Africa watched them. However, alongside the late Tebogo Mahlatsi, he created the high school-based drama Yizo Yizo in the late 1990s. 'And suddenly people were watching. It was such a relief. What was really important for me was that the people we represented saw themselves and recognised themselves, and I didn't care whether people loved it or hated it. I was just happy that it was communicating and that they are watching,' he shared. Through Bomb Productions, which Gibson co-founded with Mahlatsi and producer Desiree Markgraaff, they have created popular TV shows, including Isibaya, Zone 14, and Shaka iLembe. 'For the last 12 years, at least, I've been engaged in this part of the world [KZN] by way of Isibaya, by way of Shaka iLembe. So, it is you guys that I want approval from. This kind of affirmation makes me happy,' the director said. ALSO READ: Real Housewives of Durban wins at the Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN film and TV awards Gibson scouts new talent at Sabela's The Simon Mabhunu Sabela Film and TV Awards celebrate talent from KZN and shine a spotlight on productions shot in the province. Gibson said one of the reasons he attends the Sabela awards is to spot new talent. 'I've been to these awards many times, and what always excites me is that it celebrates the beginners, the people that are hustling and making small things, and that's what interests me,' he said. 'I come here in search of new talent.' NOW READ: 'Umjolo' dominates Simon Mabhunu Sabela film and TV awards

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