Veteran actor Ndlovu gets new TV role

ernest_ndlovuJOHANNESBURG Veteran Zimbabwe-born actor Ernest Posa Ndlovu has landed a role in a soon-to-be-aired series on South Africas e-tv. (Pictured: Ernest Posa Ndlovu To feature in South African TV series)


Ndlovu told The Zimbabwean on Sunday that he will be featuring in a romantic series entitled Sex Tips for Women, which is scheduled to show before the end of the year.

I have landed a role in the programme where I will be playing a minor role as the father to the main character, he said.

Sex Tips for Women is a brainchild of celebrated producer Portia Gumede, who has previously written successful plays such as the hugely popular Home Affairs.

Ndlovu is best known for his role as Vukani Khoza father to Zamani and Ayanda in the SABC1 soapie Generations.

He has acted in numerous television series including Egoli, African Skies, Going Up, Tarzan: The Epic Adventures, Justice for All, Home Affairs, Sokhulu and Partners, Angel, Okavango, Rhodes, Soul City, Madam & Eve, Charlie Jade, Scandal, and Crusoe.??

He has also featured in a number of films such as A Dry White Season, The Endangered, Ipi Tombi, Beat the Drum, Primeval, Dark City, Rutanga Tapes, The Fourth Reich, I Dreamed of Africa, African Story, Whiskey Echo and Lethal Force.

Ndlovu, played the role of Minister of Home Affairs in the second season of the SABC2 drama series 90 Plein Street earlier this year and was the lead character in the Shakespearan Ingane Zobaba where he starred as Nkwazi Nkosi.

The veteran actor shot to fame in Zimbabwe with the controversial Isithembu, drama that explored the problems relating to polygamous marriages. The drama came to a premature end after the cash-strapped Zimbabwe Broadcasting Holdings failed to pay Ndlovu for the production.

There was a lot of controversy and politics surrounding the series, which made it difficult to continue with its production, Ndlovu told The Zimbabwean on Sunday in Johannesburg.

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