#KeepingTheArtsAlive with Nobandile Gwebu "AKA Mrs K"

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Nobandile Gwebu AKA Mrs K ,as most people know her from socials. She is an actor, presenter social media personality , born and raised in Swaziland but currently staying in Barberton, Mpumalanga.
She began her action career on a theatre platform working with the late Bab Mbongeni Ngema on his productions then she got a job with SABC where she presents the weather and currently with Isitha the Enemy ( TV Series ) as Zandile Ngwenya the lawyer

As part of her love for creativity she also does makeup and has worked with brands to influence on her social media platform
16 Aug 2024 English South Africa Society & Culture

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