Levels! House Of Zwide’s Motlatsi Mafatshe bags a gig on BET Africa’s Black Tax series
He has been making all sorts of headlines lately with his current gig on etv fashion drama series House Of Zwide. It seems as if Motlatsi Mafatshe is winning big after he bagged another gig. The actor is the latest addition to the cast of BET Africa’s Black Tax series.
He will be starring in the second season of the sitcom as Nkanyiso. Well, we can all agree we are patiently waiting to see as the drama unfolds.
The bubbly actor will be starring alongside seasoned actress Jo-Anne Reyneke, who happens to be one of the lead actors. Taking it to the media, Motlatsi revealed that he was over the moon when he was approached for the role.
“This is because I was a fan of the show since its inception as I felt like we are starting to tell great sitcoms in Mzansi, which is something that I love,” he said.
Motlatsi described his character as the guy next door. “He is a divorcee who lives with his dad and daughter.
“He is a very cool guy who understands the dynamics of black tax. I believe people are going to enjoy the wittiness that comes from the character and how he blends into the story,” he said.
Motlatsi Mafatshe bags a gig on BET Africa’s Black Tax series
The former Isidingo actor said the show is going to be a conversation starter.
“This is because everyone relates to black tax, and it resonates with us on many levels. There are a lot of lessons that are going to be learnt, and I hope we were able to portray them so well that people watching the show can converse around them,” he said.
Monde Twala of BET Africa told SunBuzz the channel is excited to bring the second season of its first, locally co-produced original comedy sitcom together with Showmax, following its hugely popular and successful first season.
“The expanded storyline, with new cast members, promises to bring more laughs for viewers’ entertainment. BET Africa is committed to industry investment through partner-led collaborations that bring local content to showcase black culture, excellence and storytelling,” said Monde.
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