Azwimmbavhi Rambuda Litelu, who plays Mpho in the SABC2 soap opera Muvhango, is madly in love.
She frequently used Instagram to showcase bits of her love life and to express gratitude to her spouse, Lucky Litelu.
Lucky, the founder and CEO of ICRD Group Holdings, is Azwimmbavhi’s husband.They share a two-year-old named Lesedi.
The two lovebirds have a joint Instagram account called Mr. and Mrs. Litelu, where they both share their beautiful love stories.
She wrrote “On the very first day we met, you said you’d like to work with me,” the actress wrote the other day. I didn’t get it. It seemed ludicrous to me because we had only recently met. But you, hubby, had caught the revelation. You knew deep down that God’s purpose was for a man and a woman to work together.”
“I would like to remind you of that day and that very moment. Remember it? Yeah, I see you smiling. As your birthday ends, I’d like to remind you that I will hold your hand every step of the way. We’ve walked in different seasons together, and we stood. Not because of our wisdom, but because of God, who orchestrated that we be one. Ntate Litelu, I love you. Like our father always says, ‘to the moon and back again’. Together for life.”
Nana, the epitome of my joy, wrote: “Yeah, the boundless, endless love. The very essence of tranquility, serenated in ancient times and manifesting in the glorious season. We’re blessed to witness the profoundness of your union in our lives. Much love, from Mandas.”
Mpho from Muvhango , born in 1988 to a royal family in Limpopo Province, knew she wanted to be an actress at a young age. She graduated with a degree in IT and also pursued a degree in Acting.
Azwi was born as the Venda Princess of Dzimauli Musanda Ha-Rambuda in Limpopo Province. She was growing up in a Royal house where she was not allowed to play with others. Her mother made sure that everything they needed was bought and subsequently delivered to the Royal House.
Azwi has spoken out about being rejected for TV roles due to her eye-to-nose birthmark. Many agencies turned her down since her birthmark made her face unsuitable for an actress’s profession, according to the actress. She auditioned for two roles on Muvhango before being summoned back to reprise her role as Mpho, which she has done for the past eight years.
The Rambuda princess is also a model, and she has competed in beauty pageants before and even won the Miss Thohoyandou title when she was younger. Her family was against her decision to pursue acting as a career, and they assumed no one would discover her in Venda.
She is now a good wife and mother because she is hardworking and faithful to her husband. She always praises her husband, and they had a white wedding that was so beautiful. I wish her all the best for the rest of her life.