Meet Dr. Mbali Mthethwa From Durban Gen in real life
Her real name is Nelisiwe Faith Sibiya and she is well known for playing the role of Dr Mbali Mthethwa on the Durban Gen.Nelisiwe Sibiya is 28 years old and a South African singer and songwriter. She is the voice behind Mzansi Magic’s drama Lockdown’s theme song. If you’re a fan of the series, you’ll remember Her song is titled “Mama ka Bafana” and it’s a very touching song as it tells a heartbreaking story. Continue reading to learn more about her.
Dr. Mbali Mthethwa From Durban Gen In Real Life
How old is Faith Sibiya
Faith’s date of birth is not yet known but she is supposedly 28 years old and was born in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Where did She study?
She studied and graduated as Musical Theatre Student at the Tshwane University of Technology. This beautiful actress is proudly Zulu, you can even see from her dressing.
Where Is She From?
Nelisiwe Faith Sibiya is a beautiful Zulu speaking woman who was born and bred in KwaZulu Natal at Eshowe, South Africa.
Her Career in Music and acting
Nelisiwe is a very talented afro-maskandi artist and the beauty has written about seven songs for Mzansi Magic’s popular drama series Lockdown.
She joined the acting industry after being discovered by actor and director Mandla N.
Durban Gen
On Durban Gen, she plays the role of Mbali Mthethwa, who is basically a newly qualified doctor. Dr Mbali moves to the big city, away from her fiancé and the small town they grew up in, to serve her final year of community service at Durban General Hospital.
Durban Gen is South Africa’s medical drama series which is a version of Grey’s Anatomy, the brainchild of Stained Glass TV.
Durban Gen storyline is basically set in the heart of Newlands East, a township in Durban, where the most well-known and recognised academic public hospital Durban General is situated.
Aas mentioned earlier, Dr Mbali Mthethwa, is a newly qualified doctor who moves to the big city, away from her fiancé and the small town they grew up in, to serve her final year of community service at Durban General Hospital.
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