Moshidi Motshegwa: Malefu from the River, where is she now?

Moshidi Motshegwa: Malefu from the River, where is she now? Moshidi Motshegwa began acting since her school days.
Understanding that there was a prospect for her in case she made a career of her acting, she attended the National School of the Arts, which, at that time was called Johannesburg Art, Ballet, Drama and Music School.
After she graduated from there in 1993, she gained admission into Wits University in 1994, and she studied Bachelor of Arts degree in English and History.
Lately, Moshidi Motshegwa has been focusing on her career and exploring new acting opportunities, while also cherishing her role as a mother to her beloved daughter.
Despite facing challenges along the way, she continues to captivate audiences with her remarkable performances. Whether on screen or in real life, Moshidi Motshegwa’s story is one of determination, talent, and an unwavering commitment to her craft.
Moshidi Motshegwa salary
Moshidi Motshegwa is, undoubtedly, one of the richest and highest-paid actors in South Africa. While there is no specific information on how much she earns, we know that she has an estimated net worth of $8 million
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INTERNATIONAL TV CAREER
In 2003, she made a guest appearance in the American medical drama series ‘ER’ and later starred alongside Taye Diggs in the 2004 feature film ‘Drum,’ where she portrayed the character Florence Nxumalo.
Her talent did not go unnoticed, and in 2006, she was honoured with the Best Actress in a Television Drama Golden Horn award during the inaugural SAFTA Awards.
In honor of the SAFTAs tonight we’re throwing it back to Moshidi Motshegwa’s powerful speech when she won Best Actress in a Telenovela for portraying ‘Malefu’. #SAFTAs14 #TheRiverMzansi
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THE RIVER
One of the most significant recent chapters in Moshidi Motshegwa’s career is her role in the popular South African series ‘The River.‘ In the show, she portrayed the character Malefu, a woman dealing with the loss of her husband and the challenges that follow.
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