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When it comes to beauty and brains, Bawinile Nstshaba, also known as Winnie Ntshaba, has it all.
Winnie Ntshaba was born on September 9, 1975 in KwaZulu-Natal.
She grew up with her sister, who encouraged her to continue her education. As a result, she ventured into the entertainment industry in 2000.
Winnie Nchaba eventually rose to fame with her debut show, Yesterday. She later gained fame for her work on the SABC Channel 1 series Generations.
Today, she has become an amazing and sought-after actress and television personality.
South African Actress
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Winnie Ntshaba: history, biography, photos | |
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Name: | Pavenière Ernst Saba |
stage name: | Winnie Ntshaba |
Date of Birth: | September 1, 1975 (49 years old) |
place of birth: | Eshowe, South Africa |
Country of Citizenship: | South Africa |
parents: | not applicable |
Children: | Benzoyl Modice |
high: | not applicable |
Brothers and sisters: | not applicable |
Spouse • Husband: | Thabo Modise (m. 2007-2014) |
Boyfriend and partner: | not applicable |
Profession: | Actress • Television personality |
net worth: | $200,000 to $500,000 |
early life
Winnie Ntsaba, who grew up in Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal, spoke of the lack of shine and brilliance she experienced as a young girl.
In fact, the 49-year-old actress and businesswoman claims that growing up was a nightmare, but she didn’t realize how emotionally rigorous she was because everyone around her was also poor.
According to Winnie Ntsaba, she did and witnessed many strange things while growing up.
She gave an example of using cooking oil as a moisturizer because she couldn’t afford it.
Winnie Ntshaba was born on September 9, 1975.
She also revealed her mother would do everything to ensure the children did not go to bed on an empty stomach, even if they were only able to eat mushy food and oranges.
But for Winnie Ntsaba, this is no longer the case as she now earns a decent living and travels the world.
educate
Winnie Nshaba took her studies very seriously; she also vowed not to have any kind of relationship with the opposite sex before graduation. She studied Theatre Arts at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
However, Winnie Ntsaba’s vows did not stand the test of time as she ended up falling in love with her estranged husband during their college years.
Profession
In 2000, Winnie Nshaba moved to Johannesburg to perform in educational and industrial theatre with AREPP Shoestring Productions. She then made her second appearance in the TV series Jozi Streets.
Winnie Nshaba played a supporting role in the South African film Yesterday, where she assisted another actress, Leleti Kumalo. The film catapulted her to fame as she played her role with perfection and ease.
With her outstanding performance, she won unanimous praise from fans. Soon after, Nshaba made her debut as a leading actress in the movie “Fragments and Dreams”. She also made her debut in the Russian movie “Fatal Force” as a supporting actress.
One of Winnie Nshaba’s mission and vision is to revolutionize the South African entertainment industry. In 2013, she launched an initiative called the “Royalty Soapie Awards”. The first awards ceremony was held on 2 November 2013 at the Durban International Convention Centre.
In 2005, Winnie Ntshaba also played a role in the SABC 1 soap opera Generations (South African television series) to which she made a courageous and valuable contribution.
However, in 2015, she and her colleagues went on strike demanding a pay raise, following which she was fired along with the rest of the cast.
After a long absence from the entertainment industry, Winnie Ntshaba made a strong comeback in 2018 and made her debut in the popular Mzansi fantasy drama “The Herd”, playing the leading role of Mam’Ngadi.
Personal life
Winnie Nshaba began dating Thabo Modise, a cameraman for the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), in 2005 while still at university. The couple married in 2006.
The couple had a son together, whom they named “Phenyo Modise”. Unfortunately, their love life could not stand the test of time. After seven years of marriage, Winnie Ntshaba filed for divorce in 2013. The couple, who were once in love, eventually parted ways after the breakdown of their marriage.
Despite the misunderstanding, the estranged couple occasionally came together to show their love and support for their son.
According to Winnie Nchaba, she said her next marriage will be “for better or for worse” and said the next time she decides to remarry, it will last forever. She also said that she divorced her ex-husband out of ignorance and negligence.
Filmography
- yesterday
- Johannesburg Street
- Generation
- the way
- Istambiso
- MTV Sugar
- river
- Breaking the Oath
- Cattle
net worth
Winnie Nshaba’s net worth is estimated to be $200,000 to $500,000. Her acting career accounts for the majority of her wealth.
Social Media
- Instagram: @winnie_ntshaba
- Twitter: @WinnieNtshaba