Simple but Loaded: House of Zwide actress ‘Dorothy’ Brenda Mukwevho’s business empire shocks Mzansi
Brenda Mukwevho has been taking on the role of Dorothy the Zwides’ maid on the eTV drama series. However, this role is not her most famous role on Television as she has an impressive career in the entertainment industry. Recently her character discovered that her boyfriend was cheating on her and broke up with him. However, Molefe has been trying everything in the book to win her back, and it seems to be working.
How Brenda Mukwevho’s acting career started
Mukwevho made a name for herself as an actress with her role in Muvhango as Lufuno. Lufuno was the troublesome Khadzi of Thathe, who was very sneaky and intelligent. Being the sister to the chief made her get away with many things. However, her exit from the show came when her character was killed off. She is also known for her role on the sitcom My Perfect Family.
On top of being a Television actress, Brenda Mukwevho also works in Theatre. She studied Theatre at the Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria and kicked off her career playing in several Theatre roles. Recently the actress has been making waves with her role in House of Zwide as Dorothy, a maid.
Brenda Mukwevho expanded her business empire as a director
When Mukwevho was still on Muvhango, she picked up some directing skills and fell in love with the craft. She then kicked off her directing job at that same show. Later on, she moved to Rhythm City, where she worked as a director. While she was cast on My Perfect Family, the actress also had a directing job there. Brenda has worked behind the scenes on Uzalo as a director as well. She is ranked in the top five of South Africa’s female directors, making it big in the entertainment industry.
Brenda Mukwevho has amassed wealth for herself with her vast acting and directing career. The entertainer is worth an estimated $500 000, with most of it coming from her directing jobs.
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