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Veteran Actress Nthati Moshesh Gushes Over Her Son Turning 24

Veteran Actress Nthati Moshesh Gushes Over Her Son Turning 24. A healthy mother and a son relationship is always beautiful to see. Many who follow Nthati Moshesh and her son Sabelo can attest to this. The two have such an amazing bond, which grows with the years.

Today Sabelo is turning 24 years, and his mother Nthati is celebrating him big time. The veteran actress took to her social media platforms with a fire picture of her son. O the caption Nthati spoke about how she felt 24 years ago, when she saw Sabelo for the first time. She also expressed the love she has for her son,and what mothering him has taught her. As someone who grew up with two brothers, Nthati is more than grateful for the experience,which she used to raise Sabelo.

Happy 24th Birthday my love🎂
On the 24th of February🎉
The day you were born, I was reborn👶🏿
The joy of seeing your face….. Priceless😁
The labour pains experienced were an award😍
The bliss of watching you grow🌻
The excitement of what/who you’re becoming…. 🌞
The anticipation for what awaits you….☀️
The gift of just being your Mother🎁
The families who are your cheerleaders💐
The army of aunts and uncles who support you🌹
I love you beyond words, beyond comprehension
My heart is bursting with pride
The lessons I’ve learned from you…. Novel
Thank YOU for choosing me
Thank YOU to EVERYONE who’s played a role in your life journey….. Diteboho ke tseo
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
,” Nthati said.

Beyond being a doting mother, Nthati is a talented actress, with a career spanning over 30 years across film, television, and theatre. Her early film career was marked by her first feature film role in Kini and Adams. The film was nominated for a Palme d’Or at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. She later starred in The Long Run, produced by Anant Singh. She has also appeared in A Safari Romance, The Fragile King, and Ayanda (and the Mechanic). The latter earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the African Movie Academy Awards and the SAFTAs.

Nthati made her television debut in, Egoli playing the role of Lerato. She won her first award in 2004, a Canadian Gemini Award (equivalent to an Emmy) for her role as Odette in Human Cargo. She also has received multiple SAFTA nominations and wins, including Best Actress for Thola, Saints and Sinners, and Isono. Her most recent win is Best Supporting Actress in a TV Drama at the SAFTAs for her portrayal of Grace Bhengu in Netflix’s Savage Beauty. Her notable TV roles include Scandal!, Home Affairs, Lockdown, Housekeepers, and Ring of Lies II.

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