Remember Agnes from Muvhango, see how she looks in real life

Millicent Tshiwela Makhado is a South African actress and voice-over artist, best known for her role as “Agnes Mukwevho” in Muvhango. In 2012, she was nominated for the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for playing “Margaret” in 48. She was with Muvhango from 2007-2013. This is where most people got know her and appreciate her acting talent. She didn’t only act on Muvhango but other soapies aswell. She has appeared in numerous other television series including Scandal!, eKasi: Our Stories, Thola, Gold Diggers, Guilt, Skeem Saam and Isithembiso. Born in Madombidzha, Makhado is also into activism and has been part of several projects for sensitizing child and women rights.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The majority of people describe it as a culture with the strongest men ever. There are so many prominent venda people, the likes of President Cyril Ramaphosa, Shudufhadzo Musida, Makhadzi, and many more. Mostly, people recognize venda culture because of the SABC 2 soapie called Muvhango. Because most of the main characters are venda. In today’s article we’ll look at one of the most beautiful Venda girls who was an actor in Muvhango, portraying the character of Agnes. Read

After making her debut on TV with the premiere of Muvhango on SABC 2, Millicent Makhado has begun to flourish in her career. It’s really no surprise that the actor has much more to give the film industry than she did at the beginning of her career.

When she is not performing, she would be occupied with organizing occasions such as anniversaries and other social gatherings. As she reached her 40th birthday, she shared the good news with her followers via her Twitter handle, which she set up specifically for this purpose. However, despite the fact that she seems to be many years younger than she actually is, the actor has taken excellent care of herself and seems to be in excellent shape at all times.

Additionally, she tweeted a picture of herself looking absolutely beautiful and flawless, along with the caption, “as a 40-year-old woman, I was told that life begins at 40.” It’s reasonable that she feels forced to go all out for her birthday parties.