So Paid: Gomora actor ‘Ntokozo’ Ntobeko Sishi’s growing Net Worth surprises South Africa.
South African actor who dups as an artist Ntobeko Sishi plays the role of Ntokozo on Gomora Mzansi Magic soapie opera. On Gomora, Ntokozo is a school going teenager in his final year at Gomora High School who got sucked in crime and gang life. He is the son of Gomora High School Principal Melusi Dlamini – the role played by Zolisa Xaluva and social worker Gladys Dlamini – the role played by Thembi Seete.
Ntobeko struggles to get his father’s affection and approval due to the high expectations placed on him by Melusi. He joined a gang of criminals and was involved in a botched hijacking which left his hand soiled with murder accusations. Ntobeko has a dream to leave school and start hustling, mentioning American rapper and businessman Jay Zee as the role model; he got reprimanded by Melusi and quickly returned to his senses. His major challenge is to resign and leave Don Buthelezi’s gang as it has consequences he might fail to mitigate. Ntobeko is family-oriented, seeks to protect his mother Gladys from Melusi; he took bullets to save friend Teddy and his family from armed robbers.
The 23-year-old actor was born in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal; he holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree in Economics and Finance from the University of Cape Town (UCT)
Ntokozo Sishi being a newbie in acting is part of the Gomora main cast rubbing shoulders with the industry legends like Connie Chiume, Katlego Danke and, Zolisa Xaluva. He also boasts a rising music career; his talent was noticed by artist and television personality Boity Thulo who labelled him a gem and a future star.
How much is Ntobeko Sishi Net worth?
The Gomora role saw Ntobeko’s fortunes change over a few years; he earns a staggering R 35 000 per month for the Ntokozo role. His popularity invited advertising business deals with various leading brands in South Africa. His music career is starting to reap the rewards as his song ‘Nothing new’ was recently featured on the Netflix movie ‘Happiness Ever After’.
With business interests in the Retail and Trucking industry, Ntobeko continues to make hay while the sun shines; in 2021, he is valued at R 3.1 million, an increase from his 2020 Net Worth of R500 000.
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