IN CONVERSATION WITH Oratile Morotolo and Luyanda Zuma

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Oratile M is a seasoned creative professional whose journey
began at National School of the Arts. During her time there, she
graced the Mandela Stage at Joburg Theatre, starring in
acclaimed productions such as Too Late by Gibson Kente and
Hamlet, directed by Laine Butler.

Luyanda Zuma is a South African actress, model, entrepreneur,
and beauty pageant titleholder from Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-
Natal, widely recognised for her versatility across the
entertainment, sports, and empowerment sectors. A trained live
performance student at AFDA, she rose to national prominence
after placing in the Top 10 of Miss South Africa 2022, later
representing South Africa internationally at Miss Charm 2023
where she reached the Top 6.
4 May English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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