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Zenande Mfenyana celebrates first SAFTA win

Posted on March 20, 2026
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There is a moment in every actor’s career when the work quietly shifts into something bigger. For Zenande Mfenyana, that moment has arrived with her first South African Film and Television Award, and it is one she is not taking lightly.

Known for her consistent presence on local screens, Mfenyana recently walked away with her first SAFTA for her role as Thumeka in Inimba. It is a milestone that speaks not just to one performance but to years of growth in an industry that demands resilience.

A win that carries weight

Speaking about the award, Mfenyana made it clear that the recognition feels deeply personal. For many actors, SAFTAs represent more than just a trophy. They are a validation of craft, persistence, and the often unseen work behind the scenes.

Her portrayal of Thumeka resonated with audiences, offering a layered performance that stood out in a competitive field. It is the kind of role that does not rely on spectacle but rather on emotional depth and authenticity.

More than just a role

In South Africa, television characters often become part of everyday conversation. Viewers form strong attachments, and performances can shape how stories are understood across communities.

Thumeka in Inimba is one of those characters. Through the role, Mfenyana stepped into a narrative that reflects real experiences, something that many viewers could recognise in their own lives. That connection is part of what made her performance award-worthy.

The journey behind the spotlight

Mfenyana’s career has been steady rather than overnight. She has built her name over time, moving through different roles and proving her versatility along the way.

This SAFTA win feels like a turning point, not because it changes who she is as an actress, but because it acknowledges the work she has already put in. In an industry where recognition can take years, moments like this matter.

Fans celebrate the moment

Following the announcement, messages of support poured in across social media. Fans and fellow industry figures praised her performance and celebrated the win as long overdue.

There is a sense among viewers that this moment belongs not just to her but to everyone who has followed her journey. It is a reminder of how closely audiences connect with local talent.

Zenande Mfenyana wins BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TELENOVELA at the SAFTAs for her role as Thumeka Mabandla in Inimba S1#SAFTAs19 pic.twitter.com/v7OeOT2Hbk

— News Live SA (@newslivesa) March 14, 2026

What comes next

While awards often mark an endpoint, they can also signal a new beginning. For Mfenyana, this win places her in a new space within the industry, one where expectations grow alongside opportunity.

What remains clear is that her focus is still on the work itself. And if her performance in Inimba is anything to go by, there is likely much more to come.

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Source: Briefly News

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