Pictures: Zodwa Wabantu’s first day at school
The long wait is over for Zodwa as she finally goes to school at last after indicating that she was going back to school in 2020. Zodwa Wabantu flooded the social media with her first-day school pictures and Mzansi was impressed.
Of late she has talked much about her struggles in the industry because of not having a formal education. From the looks of things shes upping her game no doubt about that. Taking it to Instagram the controversial dancer and businesswoman shared a series of photos with her fellow classmates and captioned it “1st Day at School.”
Late last year Mzansi was left in stitches and admiration at the same time as celebrated controversial Dance Queen Zodwa Wabantu indicated that she was going back to school.
Wabantu had previously made headlines for controversial reasons but this time she has wowed South Africa after deciding to empower herself by pursuing her studies. Zodwa Wabantu is enrolled at Star Quality Performing Arts College. She is studying for an Acting and Performing Arts certificate.
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Star Quality Performing Arts College co-owned by actress and Tv personality Zinzi Zungu and former Tshisa presenter Miranda Ntshangase. I guess we won’t see one of the finest Mzansi entertainers more often this time around.
Pictures: Zodwa Wabantu’s first day at school
Age is just a number when it comes to acting and performing arts, just like those before her, Zodwa is one of the several celebrated entertainers who pursued acting at a later age. Lydia Koko Mantsha is one of the several actresses who pursued acting at a later age, she started her acting career after she retired from teaching in 1997.
Zodwa has always remarked about being an actress someday. And her dreams seem to be taking a positive turn after getting enrolled in a performing arts school.
Zodwa had this to say last year after she opened up about getting back to school.
“I’m an entertainer. I enjoy being a part of the entertainment industry. People have always seen one side of me. I’m ready to start the next chapter of my life.
I’ve always been interested in acting, but I know in order for people to take me seriously, I need to do some training first. I approached Star Quality Performing Arts College because it’s owned by two young black women, like myself, and explained to them what my dream was.
They encouraged me to study, so I enrolled in the acting college,”