N CONVERSATION WITH Shoki Mmola,

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Shoki Mmola, born Reshoketswe Portia Mmola on 10 August 1977 in Tzaneen, is a celebrated South African actress whose career spans over three decades across television, film, theatre, and voice work. She rose to prominence for her role as Celia Kunutu on Skeem Saam, a character she portrayed for over a decade, and has delivered powerful performances in productions such as Kgatelopele, Death of a Queen, and Netflix’s How To Ruin Love. A SAFTA-winning and multi-nominated performer, Mmola’s work reflects her deep curiosity about life and her passion for authentic storytelling, which has defined her longevity and versatility in the industry.
19 Mar English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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