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Bongi Ndaba | |
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Born | Free State, South Africa | 10 February 1972
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Nationality | South African |
Alma mater | Durban University of Technology University of KwaZulu-Natal |
Notable works | Generations, Generations:The Legacy, Home Affairs, Muvhango, Gaz'lam, Shreds and Dreams, Isidingo, Sokhulu and Partners, Ashes To Ashes, Society, Ring Of Lies, 4Play: Sex Tips For Girls, Izingane Zobaba, Jozi H, Uzalo, Father Christmas Doesn't Come Here, Z'bondiwe, Saints And Sinners |
Bongi Ndaba (born 10 February 1972) is a South African producer and writer for television, as well as an actress and playwright.
From 2012 to 2014 she was the head writer and co-producer for the South African soap opera Generations, having worked behind-the-scenes for the programme for eight years previously and eleven in total.[1] As an actress, she is best known for her portrayal as Goneril in SABC1's King Lear mini-series (adapted as Izingane Zobaba), which aired in 2008. Her most notable work as a playwright is Shreds and Dreams, written in 2004, which was adapted into the mini-series of the same name. The mini-series has run from 2010 on SABC1.[2]