Daily Dispatch

Nomvete heading home and to TV screen

- By KYLE ZEEMAN

AFTER several years out of the spotlight‚ veteran actress Pamela Nomvete will return to South African TV screens next month as a no-nonsense prison boss in Mzansi Magic’s drama series Lockdown.

Nomvete‚ who played the character of Ntsiki Lukhele on Generation­s in the 90s‚ will play the role of prison governor Deborah Banda on the second season of the show and said she couldn’t wait to return to television.

Nomvete said she was a massive fan of the first season and was approached to star in the series after praising actress Lorcia Cooper for her acting on the show.

“I came across Lockdown through communicat­ing with Lorcia Cooper on social media. I mentioned to her that this show she was in‚ and absolutely brilliant in‚ would be something I would love to act in.

“She responded to me within 20 minutes and told me that she had shown my message to the director Mandla N [Mandla Ngcongwane] and he responded positively‚” she said.

After a stint on UK soapie Coronation Street‚ Pamela said she decided late last year that she needed to return to South African TV screens but was unsure in what role. “I never stopped acting. “I just gave acting on South African screens a rest.

“I needed to re-evaluate my life and my relationsh­ip with this country,” Nomvete said.

“Being in this show at this time couldn’t

She described her return‚ especially in such a challengin­g role‚ as “mind-boggling”.

“The part I play is extremely demanding. This character has so many layers. It is very complex and I found her emotionall­y‚ spirituall­y and even physically challengin­g.

“It was a fantastic and mindboggli­ng experience‚” she said.

Nomvete will be joined by Kalushi actor Thabo Rametsi‚ who will play the role of her son Simon Banda.

Gauteng Maboneng and Greed and Desire actress Linda Sebezo also joins the cast as inmate Maki Magwaza.

Lockdown season two premieres on October 9 on Mzansi Magic (DStv Channel 161). be more perfect.”

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