South African actress Sophie “Queen” Ndaba has made touching revelations about her upbringing in Bulawayo and at a farm in Harare, where she was made to herd cattle before being moved to a children’s home. She was later adopted by a foster family and attended Roosevelt Girls High in Eastlea, Harare. Sophie then fell pregnant at 16 years old to her “foster brother,” she told a business breakfast meeting in Bulawayo last week. But despite all the challenges, Sophie has made significant achievements as an actress and businesswoman.
Sophie Ndaba is famously known for her iconic role as Queen Moroka in the popular South African soapie, Generations. She has also appeared in movies such as “She is King” and “Gog’ Hellen.” Her acting career has been marked by her talent, dedication, and passion for storytelling.
Apart from her acting career, Sophie is a successful businesswoman. She runs a wedding planning company, where she helps couples bring their dream weddings to life. She also owns Sophie on Wellness, a business that focuses on health issues, providing support and resources for individuals on their wellness journeys.
Sophie has emerged as an influential advocate for mental health, using her platform to raise awareness and support for mental health initiatives. She has spoken at conferences and events, sharing her own experiences and insights to help others. Her advocacy work has made a significant impact, helping to reduce stigma and promote mental health support.
Sophie’s story serves as a testament to her resilience and determination, inspiring many with her remarkable life journey. Despite facing challenges and setbacks, she has continued to push forward, achieving success in multiple fields. Her legacy as a talented actress, successful businesswoman, and mental health advocate continues to inspire and empower others.
Last week, Sophie attended a business breakfast meeting in Bulawayo, where she was warmly welcomed by the community. She shared her inspiring story and encouraged others to pursue their passions, despite the obstacles they may face. The event was a huge success, with many attendees praising Sophie’s courage and resilience. Her visit to Bulawayo was a triumphant return to her Zimbabwean roots, and a testament to the power of hard work and determination.