Former Generations Actress Khethiwe ’Winnie Ntshaba’ is the founder of Royal Soapie Awards; her Net Worth shocks Mzansi.
South African actress Winnie Ntshaba is famous for playing the role of Khethiwe on the previous version of the SABC 1 soap opera Generations. She currently portrays the character of Faith Zwide, the wife of a fashion designer and businessman Funani Zwide (Vusi Kunene), on etv telenovela House of Zwide.
The Zwide family is best known for having the best designs in South Africa. She plays the cunning character of Faith Zwide, who always plays her cards well to get what she wants. Of late, it seems as if the walls are fast closing on her after Uncle Molefe found out about Ona’s paternity.
Faith and Bra Isaac burned down Funani Zwide’s house a few years ago, and everyone was more than convinced that his family also perished in the fire. However, Bra Isaac whiskered Ona and raised her as his own without Faith’s knowledge. In the mix of things, the situation turned south when Funani Zwide’s connected the dots when it comes to her connection and striking resemblance of Ona and Funani’s late wife. Since then, Faith has been trying to bury the secret, but how far will she go?
Winnie was born in September 1975 in Eshowe KwaZulu Natal; she is qualified with a BA Drama Honours degree from the University of Natal (Durban). Ntsaba debuted television when she played a supporting role in the 2004 film Yesterday, alongside legendary actress Leleti Khumalo. Her major television breakthrough arrived in 2005 when she joined Generations cast to play the role of Khehiwe Buthelezi for ten years before she, alongside other fifteen actors, was dismissed following a salary dispute.
Winnie Ntshaba’s Business Empire and Net Worth 2022
The actress has business interests in Events management, and Film Production is worth R22.6 million in 2022, a testimony for her hard work. In 2013, she founded Royal Soapie Awards, a soapie awards ceremony aimed at rewarding and recognizing actors. The first ceremony took place at the Durban International Convention Centre on 2 November 2013 and managed to attract corporates and institutions who brought financial value.
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