So Paid, Generations The Legacy actress Pamela Khoza’s salary gets Mzansi talking.
Actress Zola Nombona who plays the role of Pamela Khoza on Generations The Legacy, celebrates her 30th birthday but her salary leaks and gets Mzansi talking. On Generations The Legacy, Zola plays Pamela, an investigative journalist previously married to the late Siyanda Khoza. Pamela was drafted into #Ezweni by its former CEO, Tshidi, to push her selfish agenda.
In her profession, Pamela thrives in war zones than sitting behind an office desk; she is tough, principled and loyal to her career. She possesses the capability of taking on her employers to pursue and deliver s scoop to her loyal readers. Pamela nearly lost her job at Fly News after publishing Chairperson Kabisi Moroka’s dirty linen in the public domain. She is currently under Nkosiyabo Cele’s lash, who used threats and intimidation for alliance and loyalty.
Though she plays a more mature role on Generations The Legacy, Zola Nombona just turned thirty years way younger than her thirty-eight-year-old Pamela role. In real life, Zola is married to actor and producer Thomas Gumede, and the couple is blessed with a two-year-old son Cebelihle.
She made her breakthrough in the film industry when she played a role on Intersections, an HIV and AIDS themed drama series in 2013. Zola Nombona went on to play the role of Monde on Lockdown, a prison-themed drama series. Before scoring the Generations The Legacy gig, she played Zoleka on Isono, premiered on BET Africa.
Pamela on Generations The Legacy’s salary
Zola played different roles on television, but the Generations role gave her much needed exposure. Being a lead actress on the longest-serving SABC 1 soap opera Generations has opened opportunities for her and is accompanied by a reasonable financial reward. Zola gets R38 400 per month for playing the role of Pamela on Generations The Legacy.
Zola celebrates her 30th birthday.
Donning a purple outfit with golden accessories and tan boots, Zola Nombona reveals that she is grateful for the gift of life and the blessing that accompanies it.
“We are living in a world of pandemics and chronic diseases, but by the grace of God, I am here with my job and family. I thank Him for the additional year of blessings and love.”
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