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Zinhle Ngwenya embraces her spiritual calling

by Samantha Mochele
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South African actress Zinhle Ngwenya known for her role in the eTV’s popular series “House of Zwide,” recently revealed a significant and transformative chapter in her life, her spiritual journey and calling.

In an interview with TshisaLIVE, Zinhle also known as Lady Zee, shared that she hasn’t completely left acting despite focusing on her calling as a healer.

She explained that her work as a healer required her undivided attention, which influenced her decision.

“It was a matter of accepting my calling, and I had accepted it. It’s just that my work as a healer needed to get my undivided attention, and I had to do that quickly,” she said.

Often cast in roles as a sangoma or prophet, these parts have triggered her spiritual path, necessitating practices like burning incense on set.

“For instance when I’m on set I’ll have to burn incense, I’d tend to reach my spiritual level and that drove me to the direction I’m in now to attend to my calling,” adding, “My fans will be seeing me back on TV again but I can’t say when because what I’m busy with now needs patience and understanding.”

Sharing good news with the publication, Zinhle revealed she has completed filming a new Netflix series where she plays Zobe, though details are still under wraps.

She also stars as Mama Chichi, a sangoma, in the Nollywood movie “Cry of A Black Woman”, She said that her spiritual calling has not stopped her acting career but has required her to prioritise it more. She remains positive, understanding that great things take time.

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