Life after Isibaya: Actress Asavela Mngqithi expensive lifestyle
Actress Asavela Mngqithi is well known for playing the role of villain Ntwenhle Ndlovu Ngubane on Isibaya. Ntwenhle was a young rebel queen that viewers adored because she was someone they could identify with. She was the daughter of Mandla Ndlovu; the role played by actor Bongani Gumede. Mzansi Magic telenovela Isibaya ceased production due to a massive drop in viewership numbers over the production cycle.
Millennials labelled Isibaya an old school telenovela due to its old storyline. They shifted their preferences to SABC 1 soapies like Uzalo, which amassed millions of viewers to top the Mzansi soapies charts.
The fall of Isibaya saw its cast members joining other casts, and others are still on the lookout for solid gigs. The Princess of gun violence and crime Asavela is yet to scoop a role on one of the biggest soapies in the land. Surely Uzalo or Generations: The Legacy could complement their casts with an actress of her calibre.
After Isibaya, Asavela Mngqithi begged an acting role on the gang and crime-themed Mzansi Magic drama series Abomama Mzansi.
Despite losing revenue from the Isibaya gig, Asavela maintained her expensive lifestyle. The twenty-six (26) years old mother of one remains mum about her love life. She hogged the headlines when she was allegedly in love with a married man.
Born and raised by father Manqoba Mngqithi, Mamelodi Sundowns Coach, Asavela Mngqithi accumulated her own wealth; she has a business interest in Mining. She owns a quarry manufacturing company and an events management company. Sis is a lover of nice things, as simple as she looks and dresses, she owns top-range cars and never skips a moment to spoil herself.
With all the hype around her brand and her influence, Asavela scores advertising jobs to complement her income. Recently she scored a gig with Vaseline and announced on Instagram that she was officially welcomed into the Vaseline family.