Veteran Nomsa Nene back on screen after 16 years


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Veteran Nomsa Nene back on screen after 16 years.

The actor, who reaped the hearts of viewers in the 1990s with the Zama-Zama game show on SABC1, is back on a new drama series. Her last appearance was in 2001, as one of the hosts on the Toasty Show. She was also on e.tv, where she depicted the vivacious and flirty, cleavage-barring Zsa Zsa Gabor.



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Most actors abide by the code that acting is not about being someone different. It is finding the similarity in what is apparently different, and then finding yourself in there. Talent that is been polished by God can never be tarnished. That is true, whether you believe it or not.  Sometimes veterans do better than then youngsters do. You are as young as you feel, YES.
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Nomsa Nene is back to bless our small screens. If you were born in 2000, you do not know the talent. However, if you were born in the 80s or before you are mostly going to recall the SABC1 game called Zama-Zama, hosted by the then the exquisite veteran personality Nomsa Nene: Queen of entertainment. The good news is that she is waving her way back to our small screens in the new upcoming e.tv drama series Broken Vows. The show will start airing on April 10.


The Veteran vanished from the prominence life but apparently, she was doing well off-screen. She went into the property industry. While away from the limelight, Nene ran her own Nomsa Nene Properties, which operates in the northern suburbs of Johannesburg.

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Nene will portray the charismatic role of Lydia, of an alcoholic, bitter and selfish ex-beauty Queen, who has a troubled relationship with her daughter. In the series, she used to have the world at the palm of her hand, but things in life frequently twist in the blink of an eye. Things go bad for her when she got depressed and started doping. One can learn a lot from her character.

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