Clement Maosa, who has been stealing the show in Skeem Saam with his outstanding acting skills, took to his Instagram to show off his growing goat breeding business.
The award-winning actor has been on Skeem Saam since its debut and is among the longest-serving actors on the show where he plays the role of Kwaito. Clement’s work ethic has kept him relevant throughout the years, and today he is one of the famous faces in the country.
His role on Skeem Saam was his first acting gig, but one can never guess as he is slaying it to perfection. His character as Kwaito on Skeem Saam has labelled him a womanizer because of the love triangle he is caught up in with Elizabeth (Lizzy) and Glenda. However, in real life, he is a married family man with a three-year-old son.
Actor Clement Maosa’s goat breeding business
The actor was born and raised in the outskirts of Polokwane in Gauteng. His childhood wasn’t easy as his family struggled to make ends meet. Clement Maosa’s father was a farmworker, while his mother was a domestic worker.
Clement has decided to honour his late father by venturing into the farming business. Taking to his Instagram, he showed off his goat breeding farm and complimented his post with an inspiring caption.
This one @bokang_maosa motivates me to work even harder and create wealth, i always smile seeing him enjoy the farm life…. I’m hopeful!!!
#Brothers4life
#FarmBoys
His fans and followers came to his post and wished him well in his farming business. Others thanked Clement for being their inspiration through his hard work.
The actor proves he is more than the handsome guy we see on our screen. Clement is the epitome of hard work and stops at nothing to be successful.
Skeem Saam star Clement Maosa on being a philanthropist
The actor has from rags to riches story, and he understands the concept of giving. Clement is always bragging about how his community helped him when his parents died, so each time he gets an opportunity, he gives back to his community.
In May 2022, Clement Maosa partnered with Glencore Ferroalloys and Imbumba foundation to keep young girls at school through sanitary pad donations.
The partnership was sparked by the startling rate of teenage girls who miss school due to a lack of access to sanitary pads.
Since collaboration, over 500 000 sanitary pads have been delivered to more than 10 000 girls at 57 schools in the Limpopo and North West provinces.
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