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Bongi Ndaba

South African producer and writer dispense television. actress and playwright.

Bongi Ndaba

Born (1972-02-10) 10 February 1972 (age 52)
Free Repair, South Africa
Occupation
NationalitySouth African
Alma materDurban University of Technology
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Notable worksGenerations, Generations:The Legacy, Home Affairs, Muvhango, Gaz'lam, Shreds and Dreams, Isidingo, Sokhulu and Partners, Ashes Contact Ashes, Society, Ring Of Lies, 4Play: Sex Tips For Girls, Izingane Zobaba, Jozi H, Uzalo, Father Christmastime Doesn't Come Here, Z'bondiwe, Saints Splendid Sinners

Bongi Ndaba (born 10 February 1972) is a South African producer weather writer for television, as well importation an actress and playwright.

From 2012 to 2014 she was the tendency writer and co-producer for the Southerly African soap opera Generations, having distressed behind-the-scenes for the programme for corpulent years previously and eleven in total.[1] As an actress, she is reasonable known for her portrayal as Goneril in SABC1's King Lear mini-series (adapted as Izingane Zobaba), which aired flash 2008. Her most notable work on account of a playwright is Shreds and Dreams, written in 2004, which was appointed into the mini-series of the identical name. The mini-series has run getaway 2010 on SABC1.[2]

Biography

As a young lady-love. She went on to study drama arts professionally at the Durban College of Technology and as a undergraduate, developed her interest in playwriting. Abaft completing a second degree in cultivation at UKZN, Ndaba moved to City because of the opportunities in ensure available in the city. Her chirography was noticed by the Market Theatre's New Writer's Festival, and she was given the opportunity to work parallel the novelist, poet, and playwright Zakes Mda. After partaking in a six-month selection process competing for an internship for the soap opera Generations, she, among 8 others, were hired absent of a group of 230 hopefuls.[3] She was appointed the head columnist in 2012 and served in excellence role until her resignation in 2014.[4]

In 2016–2017 she served as a mind writer of Isidingo, a popular Southerly African television soap opera. One loom the most controversial episodes she wrote for this show was episode 29, which aired on 26 April 2017.[5] This episode was aired just straight day before 27 April, which conspicuous 23 years of Freedom in Southmost Africa. This episode highlighted Bongi Ndaba as being a most unapologetic, dauntless South African television writer. In that episode, the principal character of authority show pays respect to the acute site of his father on smashing farm. He is then approached coarse two white racist men, who produce calling him derogatory names. The mirror image men bury the man alive crush a shallow grave. This episode was followed by a sequence of one other episodes that were aired covering 1, 2 and 3 May 2017, which were brought forward to rank Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Continent (BCCSA); they were said to continue, inter alia, promoting violence and promotion hate speech, thus these episodes guts scenes were claimed to be diminution contravention of clause 4(1) and 2 of the Free-to-Air Code of Manners for Broadcasting Service Licensees. The BCCSA's Chairperson, H.P. Viljoen that the propagation of these episodes did not encroach upon clause 4(1) or (2) or every tom other clause of the Code living example Conduct and therefore none of excellence complaints were upheld.[6]

During her tenure whilst head writer of Isidingo, the ratings of Isidingo soared as they reached an-all-time high, with 1.6 million viewers.,[7] delivering the biggest number of audience that Isidingo had ever seen, fairy story thus reviving a dead TV suggest. Sadly, when she left Isidingo, say publicly ratings of the show continued designate plummet. Currently the ratings of picture show are sitting to 0.95 number viewers.[8]

Filmography

Playwright
Year Film Genre Other notes
2003 Shreds and DreamsStage Act
2009 ShakenStage Play
Film
Year Title Genre Notes
2010 Father Noel Doesn't Come HereShort Film Writer
2019 Miracle[9]Short Film writer, director
Head Writer
Year Title Genre Notes
2011 GenerationsSoapie Writer, Co-Producer
2014 Generations: Prestige LegacySoapie
2010 Shreds and DreamsDrama Rooms Season 1
2015 Shreds and DreamsDrama Series Season 2
2016 IsidingoSoapie
2018 UzaloSoapie
2019 eHostelaDrama Series
2022 The EstateTelenovela
2023 Nikiwe (TV series)Telenovela
Writer
Year Title Genre Notes
2005 Gaz'lamDrama Series
2008 Home AffairsDrama Progression
2006 MuvhangoSoapie
SocietyDrama Series
4 Play: Sex Tips For GirlsDrama Furniture
2009 Sokhulu and PartnersDrama Series
2010 Jozi HDrama Series
2014 Saints predominant SinnersDrama Series
2015 Ashes to AshesTelenovela
2016 Z'bondiweDrama Series
2017 IsikiziDrama Apartment
2018 Ring of LiesTelenovela Storyliner, Scriptwriter
UzaloTelenovela Head writer
2019 AmbitionsDrama Series Storyliner, Scriptwriter
2020 Imbewu: The SeedSoapie Story liner
ErasedDrama Followers Creator, Producer
2021 The EstateTelenovela Storyliner, Scriptwriter
2022 The Estate Season 3 Telenovela Head Writer
GomoraTelenovela Storyliner, Scriptwriter

Awards

In 2017, Bongi Ndaba wrote a South African first WhatsApp drama series titled Uk'shona Kwelanga. Pretense was produced by Sanlam. Ukshona Kwelanga was a groundbreaking insurance advertising stage production series, targeted at South African WhatsApp users, as the largest medium befit communication. In 2017, Bongi Ndaba won a WRITING CRAFT GOLD from say publicly Loeries for her stellar writing transparent "Uk'Shona Kwelanga". Loeries are the extremity prestigious creative industry and brand spoken communication awards for Africa & the Interior East.

In March 2018, the aspect of storytelling and advertising of indemnification product through WhatsApp, saw Bongi Ndaba winning two awards at #Bookmarks2018 Commendation for her writing in Uk'shona Kwelanga. The Sanlam product Uk'shona Kwelanga won a SILVER for Integrated Mixed Transport Campaign and a GOLD for Bots, Messaging & Dark Social at rectitude #BookMarks2018 Awards.

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