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Radio presenter and actor Tshatha Ngobe, who feels liberated.
Radio presenter and actor Tshatha Ngobe, who feels liberated.

POPULAR radio presenter and TV actor Khathide "Tshatha" Ngobe will be voting for the first time in these coming elections at the age of 42.

Tshatha, who plays drunken uncle Zisebenzele on Umkhokha: The Curse, said his right to vote was allegedly denied by his church - Jehovah’s Witness - all these years.

Tshatha had previously told Daily Sun that he had left the church after being summoned to a meeting for acting on Imbewe: The Seed. 

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