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The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree: Cebolenkosi Mthembu (Nyawo’s) son joins Uzalo

The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree: Cebolenkosi Mthembu (Nyawo’s) son joins Uzalo

The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree: Cebolenkosi Mthembu (Nyawo’s) son joins Uzalo

The son of Uzalo actor, Cebolenkosi Mthembu, is walking in his father’s shoes. At just six years old, Cebo Junior is also an actor and also stars on SABC1’s Uzalo.

Cebo Junior, who is a grade 1 pupil at Ashely Primary School pupil in Pinetown outside Durban, plays the role of one of three kids who witnessed a domestic violence incident among their parents, which was caused by the mother’s drug addiction.

The three kids stopped witnessing the violence when the radio show, hosted by Gabisile (Baby Cele), took the initiative to help their mother go to rehab.

Cebolenkosi, who plays Detective Nyawo on the show, said his son went to auditions just like other kids.
“When I heard that Uzalo was going to host auditions where they wanted little kids, I encouraged my son to try his luck because I knew he’s smart and brave, and he always told me he wanted to appear on TV.

“He went for auditions and nobody knew he was my son until one of the crew members asked about his parents. He got the role, not because he’s my son, but because he impressed the producers,” said Cebolenkosi.

The actor said he could see that his son’s future was bright.

“He is too smart. What I like about him is that he isn’t afraid of challenges. As young as he is, Cebo Junior is very brave.

“But I wish he focuses on school and treat acting as one of his hobbies. I say this because the acting industry is not easy. I will encourage him to focus on his education to make life better for him,” said Cebolenkosi.

Actor Cebolenkosi Mthembu opens up about losing his father to COVID-19 and testing positive

Actor Cebolenkosi Mthembu opens up about losing his father to COVID-19 and testing positive

Actor Cebolenkosi Mthembu opens up about losing his father to COVID-19 and testing positive

Uzalo actor Cebolenkosi Mthembu, who plays the hilarious Captain Nyawo on the SABC 1’s flagship show, who uses fancy English words every time, is the latest celebrity to reveal that he recently tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

Speaking to Daily Sun, the actor whose father recently succumbed to COVID-19 complications said the virus is real and pleaded with everyone to stay safe and protect each other. Cebo said he is heartbroken that he could not even attend his father’s funeral nor plan it as his firstborn.

“Covid-19 has brought me a double heartache. While fighting it, I’m also hurting that I couldn’t bid farewell to my father or even arrange his funeral arrangement as his firstborn. I didn’t have a choice but to protect everyone. This is the time to be safe and protect each other. It hurts that our parents are leaving because of this pandemic.

The actor who is currently in isolation told the paper that he tested positive on 4 January and said he will finish his self-isolating period on Wednesday. “I will check again to make sure the virus is gone. Right now I’m feeling better, but I have a little chest pain, ” he said.

Another who recently warned people to take care of themselves and their loved ones is Nathi Mankayi. The multi-award-winning musician lost his parents to the virus in a matter of weeks.

Talking to City Press Nathi said: “It is really strong and people should take care of themselves in these times it is dangerous and it is here. It’s a terrible thing to see someone as full of life sick and then dying from this Covid 19.”

A lot of celebs have been creating awareness around the virus to educate the masses and caution them. TV star Zola Hashatsi also recently shocked fans when he revealed that he tested for COVID-19 twice. Speaking to Unathi Nkayi on Kaya FM he said he tested positive twice in July and then again in December 2020

Actor Cebolenkosi Mthembu opens up about losing his father to COVID-19 and testing positive

“When it first hit me, I never thought that it could hit me…I was like ‘how’ and you spend the first few seconds crying,” Zola said. When he got diagnosed he said he had a moment of introspection where he had to go around telling his loved ones that he loves them and forgive those who have hurt him. “We are living in borrowed time, so you start to appreciate the little things.

Uzalo actor Cebolenkosi Mthembu tests positive for Covid-19

Uzalo actor Cebolenkosi Mthembu tests positive for Covid-19

Uzalo actor Cebolenkosi Mthembu tests positive for Covid-19
SABC1 Uzalo actor Cebolenkosi Mthembu is warning Mzansi people to be extra careful when they are taking care of their sick family members.

The actor, who plays a fun cop with bombastic English words Captain Nyawo, is in isolation after he tested positive of Covid-19.

Cebolenkosi said he was infected with Covid-19 while taking care of his ill father Raphael Mthembu (57), who died on Sunday, 3 January due to Covid-19 complications.

He said he didn’t know that his father was infected with Covid-19 and only found out after he died.
The actor is still heartbroken because he didn’t attend his father’s funeral on Thursday, 7 January as he went into isolation after testing positive on Monday, 4 January.

Cebolenkosi told Daily Sun that Covid-19 is real and this is the time for people to change their mindset about it.

“Covid-19 has brought me double heartache. While I’m fighting it, I’m also hurting that I couldn’t bid farewell to my father or even arrange his funeral arrangements as his first born. I didn’t have a choice but to protect everyone. This is a time to be safe and protect each other. It hurts that our parents are leaving us because of this pandemic,” he said.

Cebolenkosi, who also works as a technician at Eskom and radio DJ on Imbokodo FM, said he will finish his isolation on Wednesday.
“I will check again to make sure the virus is gone. Right now I’m feeling better, but I have a little chest pain,” he said.

Cebolenkosi urged everyone to go check and isolate if they are infected.