Siphesihle Ndaba (Mazet) Shares Her Experience Meeting Oprah Winfrey
**Siphesihle Ndaba: From Gomora’s Mazet to Empowering the Next Generation**
Siphesihle Ndaba, best known for her role as Mazet in *Gomora*, has not only captivated audiences with her gritty portrayal of a tough, street-smart character but also inspired many with her real-life journey.
Beyond her on-screen persona, Ndaba is a young actress with a powerful desire to make a meaningful impact on the world, drawing inspiration from two remarkable women: her mother and renowned US media mogul Oprah Winfrey.
Ndaba recently shared insights into her life, reflecting on the values that have shaped her path. Raised in a single-parent household, she witnessed her mother’s unwavering resilience and selflessness, even during times of financial hardship. Ndaba credits her mother with instilling in her the determination and compassion that now guide her in both her career and personal life.
A turning point came when Ndaba was accepted into the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in grade 10. The academy, founded by Oprah Winfrey as part of her philanthropic efforts in South Africa, provided Ndaba with invaluable opportunities and mentorship. She attributes much of her growth—both as an actress and as an individual—to the experiences and guidance she received during her time there.
Grateful for the transformative education and opportunities offered by the academy, Ndaba is committed to paying it forward. She is deeply inspired by Oprah’s example of mentorship and empowerment and hopes to use her platform to create opportunities for others, just as Winfrey did for her.
Driven by her desire to uplift future generations, Ndaba’s journey exemplifies the power of mentorship, education, and resilience in unlocking one’s potential. As she continues to thrive in the entertainment industry, Ndaba’s ultimate ambition goes beyond acting. She aims to effect meaningful change and leave a lasting legacy, empowering others to pursue their dreams and create positive change within their communities.
As Ndaba carves out her path, she remains grounded by the values instilled by her mother and mentor, determined to make a difference in the world beyond her role on *Gomora*.