Nomzamo Mbatha celebrates Septimius Awards win: ‘God’s dream for my life is cool to witness’

Nomzamo Mbatha as Queen Nandi in Shaka Ilembe. Picture: Supplied

Nomzamo Mbatha as Queen Nandi in Shaka Ilembe. Picture: Supplied

Published Aug 22, 2024

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Nomzamo Mbatha’s journey to international success reached yet another impressive milestone after winning Best African Actress at the Septimius Awards in Amsterdam.

Her performance as Queen Nandi in the hit series “Shaka iLembe”, which premiered on Mzansi Magic in June 2023, brought this honour home and she couldn’t be prouder.

In a Instagram post, Mbatha shared: "Coming back home with a little extra weight in my luggage 🏆 God’s dream for my life is pretty cool to witness. Thankful for the spirit of surrender and hard work: to trust in the journey and believe in the kept promises."

Mbatha also expressed thanks to iNdlovukazi uNandi, the character she portrayed.

This acknowledgement reflects the connection she feels with Queen Nandi, who was not only a symbol of strength and power but also a source of inspiration for Mbatha in her portrayal.

“Shaka iLembe”, produced by Bomb Productions, celebrates the life of Shaka Zulu, one of the most significant figures in African history.

Queen Nandi, Shaka’s mother, played a pivotal role in shaping his destiny, and Mbatha’s portrayal has been praised for its depth, emotionality and grace.

Mbatha extended her gratitude to the show’s team: "Thank you Septimius Awards. Thank you @bomb_productions - Desiree, Angus, Nhlanhla Mtaka. Thank you @multichoice_group.

“Thank you to my directors and language coach Thobani- TO THE ENTIRE CAST AND CREW of 200 creatives on our set… you make me better… and the hundreds of our background actors who help us create magic on screen."

In closing, she showed love to her support system: "Thank you to my friends and family... and who hold my hand when I doubt myself."

Earlier this year the businesswomen and actress proudly received the Forbes Woman Africa Entertainer Award. The awards pay homage to women across Africa who excel in different fields.

On Instagram, Mbatha shared: "It all feels like a dream. 😭🥹 THANK YOU FORBES! Thank you FORBES WOMAN AFRICA. I’m going to hold on to this feeling for a mighty long time.