Pictures: Dr Mbali from Durban Gen serves stunning Zulu girl vibes
In a world full of Beyoncé’s, Nelisiwe prefers to be Queen Nandi 👑. The actress is Zulu and she is proud of it. Deeply rooted into her culture, she is one to always serve her fans with the Zulu traditional attire. Beautifully woven beads are her favourite dress and we are here for her looks.
“Good morning Mabhinca and the rest. An entire Ndlunkulu 👑❤️. I am dressed by @royalzbeads_sa she’s so amazing and please follow an support her for all types of bead work,” she captions her latest look.
In another attire that leaves Mzansi drooling, Nelisiwe posts, “Goodnight Zulu Nation and the Rest lol 😂😂❤️.”
Pictures: Dr Mbali from Durban Gen serves stunning Zulu girl vibes
Acknowledging her love for the Zulu culture, the actress has this to say:
It is so visible, so loud and known of how proud I am for being Zulu, how I love my CULTURE 👑❤️. RIP to our Zulu King, we shall never forget who we are ❤️👑 Bayede 🕊. Nginge mZulu, Ngabe ngiyini?(If I was not Zulu what would I be.)
Nelisiwe Sibiya is a South African singer and actress currently playing the role of Dr Mbali on the new local drama, Durban Gen. She has the beauty, the voice and the flair to go with it. The 28-year-old actress and singer has got Mzansi love-struck ever since she started gracing the small screens.
Apart from acting, Dr Mbali as she is popularly known is also a singer. At just eight years of age, the songstress discovers her singing talent. With the help of her older sister, she perfects her vocals.
“She would make me reach those high notes, she was an amazing singer. We took the talent from my mother’s side because everyone can sing there. When my sister passed away I thought I would never want to sing again because I thought I would die too,” says Nelisiwe.
Getting over her loss, she finally joins the high school choir.
“A choir is eventually started because of me at my school. I get choral and classical training and then I join a production after school that leads me to really know that music was my calling. If not that then I was going to be a scriptwriter.”