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ICYMI! Sipho Ndlovu Bids An Emotional Farewell to Isitha: The Enemy

ICYMI! Sipho Ndlovu Bids An Emotional Farewell to Isitha: The Enemy. Bandze has become one of the favorite characters on Isitha: The Enemy. He is funny, charming, full of life, a hard worker, and is definitely a brother’s keeper. The role was held down by talented actor, Sipho Eric Ndlovu.

After much speculations about his character, Ndlovu has confirmed his departure from the e.tv drama. In an emotional Instagram post, he opened up about the difficulty of his exit. He thanked his fans for all the over they have give him since assuming the role. Ndlovu also cherishes the moments he has had with his fans through the Bandze character.

To my fans: Bandze aka Bholodzi

It’s never easy to say goodbye, especially to people who have shown me so much love, support, and belief throughout my journey. From the very beginning, your encouragement gave me strength, your words lifted me during tough times, and your presence reminded me why I do what I do.

As the Bandze character comes to an end , please know that every moment we’ve shared will stay with me forever. This isn’t the end—just a new beginning in a different direction. I’ll carry your love with me always.

Thank you for everything.

With love and gratitude,
Sipho Eric Ndlovu
,” Sipho said.

Ndlovu has acted on a number of shows, showing his versatility. He has been on Muvhango as Sizwe Ranthumeng’s lawyer, on ISIBAYA as Zembe. on Side Dish as Zolile, on Ikani as Jamengaye, on Liberty as Conte as well as Bogoshi Baka (Feature Film) playing Lerumo.

One of his biggest roles yet is playing Sambulo from The Wife. The character was the youngest of four Zulu brothers. Sambulo was strong, and a sharpshooter who made decisions to shield his family, usually without consulting others on his choices first. His brothers were Nkosana, Nqoba, and Mqhele. On top of acting Ndlovu is also a director, scriptwriter musician and voice over artist.

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