Leaned Gomora actress Mazet ‘Siphesihl Ndaba‘ showed how intelligent she is as she graduates with her second degree. On several occasions, Mazet showed that she was a remarkable young lady through her actions. On set, she is already one of the main actors, and those close to her behind the scenes confirm her sharpness. Mazet would not stop schooling yet; her acting career would not stop her either. Probably Mazet will now be targeting a PhD degree.
After her Matric, Mazet studied a BSS in Psychology, Economics and Dramatic Arts. This qualification looked enough given the role that she managed to get on Gomora. With her outstanding skills and love for arts, Mazet had been delinquent on Gomora. She also learns from one of the best actresses in Connie Chiume’s’ Mam Sonto’. Everything looked in place for Mazet to relax and enjoy her success. However, the young actress had other ideas. She wants to be the best she can be. Thus she went to study for an even more advanced degree that impressed Mzansi.
Gomora actress Mazet ‘ Siphesihle Ndaba’s graduation from Rhodes University
It was shocking news to many fans as they saw Mazet celebrating her graduation with family and friends. She graduated with an Honours Degree in Dramatic Arts from Rhodes University. This qualification will complement her previous degree and her career well. Given how tented she is, Mazet would only grow more significant and prominent in the arts industry thanks to her love for school.
In her own words, Ndaba spoke of her second-degree graduation saying.
Graduation is all about celebrating your academics, but l think the beauty of graduation is when all of your classmates gather in one space, and we are celebrating having gone through a lot because studying is amazing but its also a very tough thing to go through.
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Why did Gomora actress Mazet ‘Siphesihle Ndaba’ choose arts?
Siohesihle comes from a family of artists, and she is not the first one in her family to be famous in the arts industry. Siphesihle is a grandaughter of Mzilikazi James Khumalo, one of the famous artists who composed the South African national anthem. Other than the national anthem, Khumalo also composed Princess Magogo the play. This art background from Ndaba’s family tells how much art runs through Siphesihle’s blood. She grew up with a lot of family role models in the business.
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