Brenda Ngxoli added to the sterling cast of The Queen

The highly acclaimed screen goddess, Brenda Ngxoli makes a triumphant entrance in the new season of The Queen. Ngxoli who has won an armful of awards as an actress is one of the acquisitions for season 5 of the Mzansi Magic telenovela. After a seven year long sabbatical at home in the Eastern Cape, Ngxoli is ready for the big city lights and one of her most challenging roles yet. Where else would she claim back what’s hers if not on The Queen?


Ngxoli plays NomaPrincess ‘Noma’ Matshikiza who carries a huge baggage and a multimillion rand debt she owes Harriet. Their friendship dates back to their Hillbrow days. It was a trio of Dolly, Noma and Harriet joined by Kgosi who were turning tricks in the city of gold. When Harriet married Mzi, Noma went her way and married an upcoming politician Charles Matshikiza who had a short lived career, before venturing into construction with Noma in the late 1990s.


Winning a 2010 World Cup stadium construction tender would be a poisoned chalice for Noma and her husband. They needed cash to bankroll the start of the project. After much persuasion by Harriet, a reluctant Mzi makes the Matshikizas a R10 million loan, only for them to never pay it back and disappear from the face of the earth while living it up. Noma meets Harriet for the first time since 2008 and she’s not the high flyer she used to be. With such a heavy debt hanging over her head will Harriet welcome her back into her life? A leopard never changes its spots, but can a snake be trusted?


Ngxoli comments: “This is my first telenovela. I’m excited and still pinching myself. The best way to put it is to say that the gods have chosen to favour me. I will put my gratitude into action by giving quality work. I got my first Safta from my role in Rockville where I worked with Ferguson Films, once again I’m back with them. I’ve always acknowledged the big role they have played in my career and how they have treated me. I’m turning 40 and I just want to live my best life and they have granted me that opportunity. I can’t thank them enough along with the channel Mzansi Magic. I’m also indebted to South African audiences that have never forgotten about me when I was not even on any production, their continued support is appreciated.”


Connie Ferguson, The Queen’s executive producer shares: “We worked with Brenda in Rockville so naturally we are very excited for her to come on board. She played ausi Mavis drunk friend and we had awesome chemistry. I can’t wait to see what she brings to this new role.”
Shona Ferguson, co-executive producer of The Queen toasted the news: “Brenda is an amazing versatile actress, with a work ethic like no other. The Queen fans were never ready for what’s coming.”

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