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Nomzamo Mbatha Celebrates Her International Award Win

Nomzamo Mbatha Celebrates Her International Award Win. From bagging international acting roles, to now bagging international awards, Nomzamo Mbatha is definitely the talent she thinks she is.

The celebrated media icon, and Goodwill Ambassador has just been awarded the Best African Actress accolade at the 2024 Septimius Awards. This is for her portrayal of Nandi on Shaka ilembe drama series. In appreciation, she thanked Nandi, stating that she drew strength from her to play the role. Nomzamo also extended her heartfelt gratitude to the Septimius Awards for the recognition. She did not forget Bomb Productions, Multi-choice Group, cast and crew members, Shaka iLembe viewers and her loved ones.

Coming back home with a little extra weight in my luggage 🏆 God’s dream for my life is pretty cool to witness. Thankful for the spirit of surrender and hard work: to trust in the journey and believe in the kept promises.

… Thank you to iNdlovukazi uNandi, uSontanti… ngokungipha amandla.she

Thank you Septimius Awards. Thank you @bomb_productions – Desiree, Angus, Nhlanhla Mtaka. Thank you @multichoice_group

Thank you to my directors and language coach Thobani- TO THE ENTIRE CAST AND CREW of 200 creatives on our set (love you guys)… you make me better… and the hundreds of our background actors who help us create magic on screen…

Thank you to EVERY SINGLE PERSON who has watched our show @shakailembe_mzansi and encouraged us/me along the way.

A special thank you to my friends and family- who allow me the space to be in a cocoon when I’m creating and who hold my hand when I doubt myself
,” Nomzamo said in gratitude.

The Septimius Awards, emphasizes on discovering and encouraging new independent talent. They support visionary films and bring together all elements of film-making and storytelling. This includes fiction, non-fiction, animation, television series and scripts.

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