Vatiswa Ndara Biography: Full Name, Age, Parents, Hometown, Husband, Net-Worth, Career, Awards, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
Vatiswa Ndara is a South African radio and tv personality and actress. She was born on the 28th of September, 1970 in Mthatha, South Africa. She is best known for her roles in various TV shows, especially Generations and Home Affairs. Below is a brief biography of Vatiswa. Vatiswa Ndara Age She was born on…
Vatiswa Ndara is a South African radio and tv personality and actress.
She was born on the 28th of September, 1970 in Mthatha, South Africa.
She is best known for her roles in various TV shows, especially Generations and Home Affairs.
Below is a brief biography of Vatiswa.
Vatiswa Ndara Age
She was born on the 28th of September, 1970 in Mthatha, South Africa. She is 50 years old as of the year 2020.
Vatiswa Ndara Hometown
She was born on the 28th of September, 1970 in Mthatha, South Africa.
Vatiswa Ndara Career
She began her career as a news reader and compiler at Radio Transkei in the year 1994. She has also worked as a presenter at other stations such as Radio Bob, Kaya fm, Metro FM, 5FM and Highveld Stereo.
She began acting when she was got the role of Ma’mfundisi in the soap opera Generations. She has since starred in several movies such as Gaz’lam, Nomzamo, Home Affairs, Tsha Tsha and Society.
In 2006 she won the inaugural SAFTA award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Miriam in Home Affairs.
The International Academy of Arts And Sciences announced Vatiswa as a juror of the 2008 International Emmy Awards. She judged in the category Best Performance By An Actress.
She received DStv’s inaugural Mzansi Viewers’ Choice Award for Favourite Actress
She joined the cast of the SABC2 parliamentary drama series 90 Plain Street as a regular cast member, playing the role of Bukiwe in the year 2011.
In 2014 she had a starring role in the SABC1 drama series Mfolozi Street and the SABC1 political thriller Ihawu le Sizwe.
Vatiswa Ndara Controversy
It is known that she wrote a 6 page long to Nathi Mthethwa, the arts and culture minister on the 8th of October,2019 which was later posted on Twitter.
In the letter, she alleged that Connie Ferguson and Shona Ferguson’s company, Ferguson Films, mistreated actors in the entertainment industry. The letter went viral and sparked a lot of debate on social media.
Vatiswa Ndara Instagram, Facebook and Twitter
She goes by the handle @vatiswandara on Instagram, @theVati_Can on Twitter and Vatiswa Ndara on Facebook.