Moshe Ndiki, a comedian and actor, will star in Mzansi Magic’s renowned serial Gomora. He will portray down-on-his-luck teacher Andile Faku, who previously worked at a private school.
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Because of his habit, Faku has lost his opulent Sandton lifestyle and comfortable private school employment, placing him at Gomora High. He believes his new position is beneath him, but Ndiki will bring his trademark humor with him.
Ndiki is one of a few new faces set to be revealed in the coming weeks, according to Soweto Live, including Aubrey Makola, who plays Duncan Leballo. Duncan is a serious and sophisticated record executive with a soft spot for young women.
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He expressed his gratitude to God for this opportunity on Instagram. “NEW ROLE ALERT,” he remarked. Let’s meet Andile Faku… Gomora’s New Dodgy Professor Thank you, Lord, for everything you’ve done and continue to do for me; you always show me who’s boss in your own time. I literally feel like I’m in the right place in life. On the 20th of May 2022, catch me on GOMORA on @mzansimagic Channel 161 at 19:30. Let’s ROCK Season 3!”
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As a result, his new part will premiere on May 20. The station announced the news by saying that new characters joining the third season would offer plenty of drama. “After a bloody cliffhanger in season 2 of the multi-award-winning drama Gomora, season 3 follows one of the show’s main protagonists as she embarks on a dangerous road. There will be plenty of drama, and five new characters will be joining the series,” it claimed. The Daily Sun reports
You can catch Gomora on weeknights at 19:30 on Mzansi Magic (DStv 161).