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Actress Mosa Nkwashu Embraces Her Role in Skeem Saam, Gaining Life Lessons as a Young Star

Mosa Nkwashu, a talented 17-year-old actress from Mahwelereng, Mokopane in Limpopo, is making waves on SABC1’s hit drama series, Skeem Saam.

Playing the character Lewatle, a grade 10 student who often causes her father stress, Mosa finds herself in a role that, while fictional, teaches her valuable life lessons.

Mosa expresses her fascination with Lewatle, a character who navigates challenges that she hasn’t yet faced in her own teenage life.

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“Lewatle is a very interesting character to portray because she deals with situations I personally haven’t experienced. It’s a chance for me to step into her shoes and explore the realities of teenage girls,” Mosa shares.

Raised by a single father, Lewatle’s storyline resonates with Mosa, who appreciates the opportunity to delve into those family dynamics.

“I enjoy portraying Lewatle because the role challenges me. We are different individuals, and that change is what makes acting exciting,” she explains.

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Mosa admires Lewatle’s bold and fearless nature. “Lewatle speaks her mind, but only to those she trusts.

I aim to make her relatable to viewers, as there are many girls out there who can connect with her,” she notes.

Through her character’s experiences, Mosa has gained insight into the struggles faced by single parents. “Raising a child is challenging, whether you’re a single mom or dad. It’s tough in different ways, but it’s a hard task nonetheless,” she reflects.

She also highlights the importance of self-love for teenagers and making responsible choices, even if those decisions are unpopular.

As she juggles her studies and modeling career while preparing for her matric year, Mosa finds inspiration in the saying, “It takes a village to raise a child.”

She deeply appreciates the support she receives from her community and social media followers. “The love and encouragement from my supporters make my job easier and affirm that my dreams are valid,” she concludes.

With her growing presence in the entertainment industry, Mosa Nkwashu continues to inspire young South Africans while learning important life lessons through her role in Skeem Saam

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