
‘Muvhango’ actress Azwimmbavhi Rambuda, who plays Mpho on the SABC2 soapie, married her long-time partner. They had a white wedding.
The popular Muvhango actress Azwimmbavhi Rambuda, who plays Tenda’s wife Mpho on SABC2’s Venda soapie, has tied the knot at the end of 2022.
The seasoned actress Azwimmbavhi Rambuda, who plays Chief Azwindini’s ex-wife Mpho in Muvhango took to her Instagram account to share photos and videos that wedding day with her partner, whose identity has been kept private.
“You lay down your individual life to pick up a brand-new one with your other half. When you surrender to God, you lay down your old life to pick up a new one with Christ.”
“A life linked to God can only produce greatness, an overflow of His love and greatness. A heavenly blessed life. You walk under an open heaven, literally.”
Rambuda also thanked her fans, friends, and colleagues for supporting her on the big day.
“Bone of my bones, spirit of my spirit, we are beyond grateful to have you in our lives. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for all the congratulatory messages and blessings. We are genuinely humbled and grateful,” she wrote.
Rambuda, who plays former beauty queen Mpho and was married to Chief Azwindini Mukwevho, told Drum Magazine that she knows a thing or two about monarchy.
After all, she’s not only a member of the Muvhango royal line, but also a real-life princess.
Rambuda has been on Muvhango for a few years and has cemented her spot in the industry.
Having very protective and conservative parents, making a profession out of it wasn’t on her radar until she entered a talent competition.
“I grew up like a normal kid and although I am from royalty, it felt normal to me growing up in the royal house. My dad is not the king, but his brother was the king and he passed away. My mom was very strict, and we used to play at home and not with other kids.”
“The attention I received afterwards shocked me, and I thought to myself, ‘Oh okay, I like doing this!'” There were also acting classes in this area, and my mother would urge me to go try them out.”