Actress Zinhle Ngwenya, also known as Lady Zee, has publicly shared her new role as a traditional healer, stepping away from her acting career to focus on her healing practice.
In an interview with TshishaLIVE, she expressed her acceptance of this calling, emphasizing the need to devote her full attention to her healing work. “It was a matter of accepting my calling, and I had accepted it. My work as a healer requires my undivided attention,” she explained.
While she plans to return to television eventually, Zinhle clarified that her current focus demands patience and understanding. “When I’m on set, I have rituals like burning incense to connect spiritually. This journey has led me to where I am now,” she added.
Zinhle reassured her fans that her acting career hasn’t been halted but redirected by her calling. “My calling didn’t pause my acting career but rather redirected my focus. Understanding this journey prevents me from feeling frustrated. Everything will fall into place in due time; after all, great things require patience,” she concluded.
In other news – 2 Mukuru employees in US$100K fraud
Two employees of Mukuru have been brought before court on charges of money laundering and fraud, accused of embezzling US$100,000 from their employer.
Bessie Mbiro, aged 35, and Tinotenda Ranganwa, aged 31, appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi on Thursday. They were each granted bail of US$500, and the case was adjourned until August 20. Representing them was Moses Nyatsoma. Read More