Vaya
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Zimkhitha Nyoka, born on October 6, 1990, in Cofimvaba, Eastern Cape, South Africa, is a talented actress recognized for her compelling performances. She gained prominence with...
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South Africa
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Oct 6, 1990 (35)
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Vaya (2017)
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Zimkhitha Nyoka, born on October 6, 1990, in Cofimvaba, Eastern Cape, South Africa, is a talented actress recognized for her compelling performances. She gained prominence with her role as Badanile in the television drama series "Mutual Friends." A graduate of the University of Johannesburg with a degree in Drama, Nyoka has showcased her versatility in productions like "Vaya" (2016), "Gold Diggers" (2015), and "The Hot Zone" (2019). Her dedication to her craft and authentic portrayals have earned her acclaim in the South African entertainment industry.
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Birth Date
Oct 6, 1990
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35 years old
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Cofimvaba, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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South Africa
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AMVCA 5
Best Actress in a Drama
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Three people board a Johannesburg-bound train. Strangers, each on their own mission with a simple task to complete and in search of family to help them. But when they are betrayed by the very people whose protection they sought, they find themselves trapped in the city, invisible and alone. Vaya interweaves three separate plots that intersect and intertwine in a gripping, deeply moving, and often funny narrative about struggling for survival and dignity in the city.