Ayanda Borotho

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Ayanda Borotho - Ngubane
Born
Ayanda Borotho

(1981-01-31) 31 January 1981 (age 40)
NationalitySouth African
EducationBrettonwood High School
AAA School of Advertising
OccupationActress
Years active1999 - present
Spouse(s)Dr. Filike Ngubane
Children3

Ayanda Borotho - Ngubane born 13 January 1981) is a South African actress and former model best known for playing the title role in the SABC 1 sitcom Nomzamo, from 2007-2010, of which she replaced Zinzile Zungu as well as Phumelele Zungu on Mzansi Magic’s telenovela Isibaya .[1]

Early life[]

Ayanda Borotho was born on 13 January 1981 in the township of Ntuzuma near the city of Durban in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. She attended Brettonwood High School in Umbilo, Durban where was trained in speech and drama. She did an Integrated Marketing Communications diploma at the AAA School of Advertising from 1999-2001, specialising in strategic brand management.

Career[]

She began her acting career in 1999 after landing the role of babysitting schoolgirl Thami in the SABC 1 soapie Generations (South African TV series). In 2000 she had a minor role in the Leon Schuster film Mr Bones. In 2007 She replaced Zinzile Zungu as Nomzamo in the SABC 1 sitcom Nomzamo from season two. Ayanda played the minor role of Busi in the fourth season of the SABC 1 drama series Home Affairs, in 2009. In 2013 Ayanda was cast as Phumelele on Mzansi Magic's telenovela IsiBaya. In 2018 she was cast as Khethiwe in a South African television drama series Ambitions.[2]

Personal life[]

Ayanda Ngubane is married to a doctor and they have three children. She stated that in her household she has a strict "No English Policy". Her children speak Zulu and Sotho at home.[3]

Accolades[]

  • She was nominated at MIPAD Awards.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ayanda Borotho". TVSA. Retrieved 2020-06-24.
  2. ^ "Things we didn't know about Ayanda Borotho".
  3. ^ "Ayanda Borotho explains why she has a no English policy in her house".
  4. ^ "Isibaya' actress Ayanda Borotho nominated for MIPAD award". Independent Online.
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