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“Nomzamo Mbatha at the 'Shaka iLembe' Season 2 premiere.” The videos showed that Nomzamo Mbatha didn’t just grace the red carpet, she owned it in a one-of-a-kind Gert-Johan Coetzee regal outfit.
Mbatha now joins international actress and TV host Keke Palmer, who was in 2024 named the brand’s first-ever Chief Brand Officer. Creme of Nature was founded in 1976 on the South Side of Chicago ...
Nomzamo Mbatha shares the secrets of her regal Shaka iLembe dress: a gown fit for a Zulu queen. The gown, rich in symbolism, detail, and cultural tribute, sparked headlines, hashtags, and high praise.
She is going to have her own radio show on TouchCentral Nomzamo announced the news on her Instagram. See the announcement below: Tonight... I make my debut on radio. Will be hosting the #MyNightShift ...
Mbatha fits into that lineage: “She’s strong. Everything she plays is strong. She empowers power,” Coetzee says. “This dress needed to reflect that inner strength, not just beauty.” ...
This sense of reverence has given rise to some of the wildest hair superstitions, many of which remain firmly ingrained in the minds of black women today. These beliefs range from avoiding throwing ...
Mzansi stars showcase stunning fashion at the launch of 'Shaka iLembe' season 2, supporting local designers and celebrating culture.
Nomzamo Mbatha leads Creme of Nature as it inspires a new era of textured haircare in South Africa—one rooted in pride, heritage, and radiant confidence.
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Explore how karmic astrology reveals the impact of past lives on your present birth chart, guiding you through patterns, lessons, and spiritual growth.
One of the things my sister [Nomzamo Mbatha] taught me was, ‘The eye that you look at life with, is how your life will be.’ This has helped me envision my life.