She is a genius: Generations actress Lesedi ‘Luyanda Mzazi’s academic qualifications get Mzansi talking
Luyanda Mzazi started acting as a teenager, and she natured her talent to be famous today. She is one of the most extravagant on-screen divas in Mzansi. With her newly found fame, questions have been asked about Luyanda’s personal life.
Besides being an unmatched actress, she is an academic intellectual with a cabinet of degrees to show for it. On Generations, she portrays the role of a teenage girl who was impregnated while still in grade 12, but she did not give up on her dreams of becoming a graduate. Like on-screen, she went through the trauma of being a teenage mom, which affected her studies, but she stood firm, becoming what she wanted to be. Here is a look at Luyanda Mzazi academic qualifications and where she studied.
Generations actress Lesedi ‘Luyanda Mzazi’s academic qualifications get Mzansi talking
The actress we all love to hate was born in a wealthy family with her father being a prominent actor. Her parents ensured their daughter would not lack anything, and she attended the most famous schools.
Luyanda Mzazi was born and bred in Johannesburg, and she did her primary school at Johannesburg Girls’ Preparatory School, then her matric at Beth Jacobs Girls’ High School. When she was doing her grade 10, Luyanda fell pregnant, which forced her to stop attending classes. It’s the law in South Africa that if you fall pregnant while at school, you will be banned from attending classes as you will influence other kids badly.
After being banned from attending classes, Luyanda started studying from home, and she wrote her final exams, passing with flying colours. However, after passing her matric, she couldn’t attend varsity the following her as she was still in the maternity phase. When her baby was 1-year old, Luyanda proceeded with her studies at the Unversity of National School of the Arts, graduating with a degree in Dramatic Arts.
She did not end there Luyanda is currently studying Human Resources Management at the University of Johannesburg. She is the epitome of hard work; although she faced a lot of hardships while studying, she did not give up.
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