Did you know Zodwa ‘Sannah Mchunu’ from Gomora used to dance for Brenda Fassie?
No doubt Zodwa is the reason why many watch Gomora because she has got the plug. She has become a legend in the making and her acting skills are unmatched.
Last year she was rewarded for her stellar performances. No doubt South African celebrated star actress Sannah Mchunu is making a mark in the entertainment industry with her award-winning role as Zodwa on Gomora.
Actress Sannah Mchunu (49) loves playing the loud-mothed, trouble-making mom on the popular Mzansi Magic telenovela. She has become the woman we all love to hate. On-screen she is an alcoholic mother of Mzansi favourite Teddy.
However, Zodwa has wowed Mzansi and is well known for her quirky one-liners that have viewers laughing for days. The seasoned star actress recently walked away with an award at the annual Royalty Awards. She scooped the outstanding supporting actress award for her role. This is her first award. No doubt more is yet to come given how she is winning big.
Did you know Zodwa ‘Sannah Mchunu’ from Gomora used to dance for Brenda Fassie? Well, you are about to know!
Her thrust into the limelight came when she bagged some roles on etv anthology series eKasi: Our Stories. She later found herself on soapies screens. We can all agree that her flair carries her to greater heights.
Just like Leleti Khumalo, Sannah started off her career through dancing. Sannah started her career very early in life as a teenager and she used to dance for the deceased Brenda Fassie.
She stopped her dancing career unwillingly after she got pregnant. Though she had aspirations, becoming an actress was never a part of them, unknown to her that fate had something different.
However, Sana is one of South Africa’s most graced and talented actors, even though she is from a humble family, she has rewritten her story for the better. She already had two kids when she was 19 years old, even though she had not completed high school then. The 49-year-old Mofolo star actress is a mother of seven.