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Without a question, the South African entertainment business is endowed with a plethora of diverse skills, and Motlatsi is one of many multifaceted South African thespians.
Motlatsi Mafatshe (born 3 November 1983) is a talented South African actor and TV personality
He is an accomplished musician and actor.He gained to prominence after appearing in films such as State of Violence, Sokhulu, Partners II, and Zama Zama.
Fans and audiences in Africa praised all of his first performances in those films.
Motlatsi Mafatshe was born to South African parents on November 3, 1983. The 39-year-old actor was born in Soweto, South Africa.
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Motlatsi Mafatshe is the type that doesn’t like to talk about their early life in public.So not much information is available about the teenage thespian days. However, his father was a politician in his home town.
Motlatsi Mafatshe also acquired his primary schooling in his birthplace before attending the AFDA Theatre Academy to study musical direction.
Motlatsi Mafatshe made a debut as ‘Sechaba‘ on the famous SABC 3 soapie, Isidingo program in 2010. In 2018, he officially linked up with the show’s directorial crew after starring the character of Sechaba for more than nine years in the program. He earned a lead actor role at the third Royalties soapie Awards in 2019.
Motlatsi Mafatshe also appeared in the soccer drama shooting stars as ‘Wandile Dhlomo.’ Then he played ‘Casper‘ in the television series “When We Were Black”. He also co-produced the romantic comedy titled “Love Lives Here” in 2018
Motlatsi Mafatshe is married to Millicent Nkangane, a fashion designer; they met in a church when they were both members of the church choral group; it was love at first sight for the actor.
His crush, on the other hand, fell in love with him right away. The couple married in December 2014 and have kept their love affair going for the previous seven years.
Motlatsi Mafatshe was reportedly involved in a physical altercation with a coworker in a mall. The brawl began after the two artists reached an impasse in their conversation. Motlatsi Mafatshe inquired about his colleague’s (Pitch Black Afro) record; however, the enquiries were not well received by his colleague.
Pitch Black Afro and his gang accosted Motlatsi in a shopping mall and punched him in the face. Motlatsi Mafatshe was enraged by the incident because the mall’s security personnel stayed still as he was pummeled.
Ghetto Ruff and his associates caused damage to various mall properties, prompting the mall to file a lawsuit against Pitch Black Afro and his record company, seeking compensation.
At the moment, it is estimated that the outstanding actor Motlatsi Mafatshe has a net worth of $500,000 to $700,000.