Out and about in Hollywood: Nomzamo Mbatha lives American Dream
- South African-born actress Nomzamo Mbaatha is livign her best life in America
- The gorgeous starlet recently took a stroll through Hollywood, taking in the sights of her new home
- The Mzansi actress ahs truly been flying the flag high in the States as she recently sstarred in a blockbuster movie
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Nomzamo Mbatha recently took a stroll through the streets of Hollywood in Los Angeles. The South African-born artist has made a home for herself in America as she works hard to make a name of herself in the city of lights.
Taking to Instagram, Zamo shared some dope pictures of her stroll, showing off her famous legs in the process.
Nomzamo shot to fame in Mzansi with her role in the now defunct Isibaya. Thereafter the young actress has big dreams of making it abroad.
She landed her first international role in the hugely-successful Coming 2 America. Since then, she has been featured in several international publications. The future is most definitely looking bright for this starlet.
Meanwhile Briefly.co.za had previously reported that Nomzamo Mbatha is very charitable and she has shown it once again. The popular actress has donated 20 desktop computers to a rural high school in KwaZulu-Natal and is beaming with pride because she was able to make it possible.
"I contacted Bet Software to assist me in donating desktops to a school in one of the most remote areas of KwaZulu Natal, eJozini," said Nomzamo.
The biggest reason why Nomzamo decided to make this donation is that she didn't have the luxury of it when she was still in high school.
"The high school I attended didn’t have computers for the greater part of my schooling years," she said.
Nomzamo said that it was only when she was in matric that a local company donated computers to her school and they had to learn how to use them fast. She spoke about how most of her essays were handwritten when she was still at school.
"All my essays and projects were handwritten, no matter the amount of pages. This affected my confidence when I got to university and having to adjust to using one for everything!" said Nomzamo.
The actress then commended the teacher who received the computers and her passion for the job. Nomzamo is hoping that the computers they donated will make a difference in children's lives.
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Source: Briefly News