Who is Mihloti Wakahina From Scandal etv?

Mihloti, known to her parents as Nkhensani Mlondzo is an actor who represents the Tsonga nation within the big screen. Mihloti Wakahina is a fictional character on the South African soap opera Scandal! etv.




Mihloti was born in the early 80s in Johannesburg and furthered her education at Tshwane University of Technology (Formerly Pretoria Technikon)

Her role of Mihloti on Scandal has made her a household name in South Africa. Apart from being an actress on Scandal, she’s also a director, scriptwriter and a voice over artist.



ABOUT HER CHARACTER ON SCANDAL!

Mihloti is a single mother of two, Nhlamulo and Molebatsi. She is also a recovering alcoholic and has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Mihloti is a strong and independent woman who is determined to give her children a better life. She is also a loving and caring mother who would do anything for her children. However, her mental health struggles often make it difficult for her to cope with everyday life.




In recent episodes, Mihloti has been struggling to take her medication and has been experiencing delusions and hallucinations. She has also been neglecting her children and has been living on the streets.

Mihloti is a complex and sympathetic character who is trying to overcome her mental health challenges. She is a reminder that mental illness can affect anyone, regardless of their circumstances.



Here are some of the storylines that Mihloti has been involved in:
* Her battle with alcoholism and bipolar disorder.
* Her relationship with her children,
* Nhlamulo and Molebatsi.
* Her relationship with her ex-husband, Andries.
* Her friendship with Mbali.
* Her struggles to take her medication.
* Her delusions and hallucinations.
* Her decision to live on the streets.

Mihloti is a popular character on Scandal! and her story has been praised by viewers for its realism and relatability. She is a reminder that mental illness is a serious issue that affects millions of people around the world.




Nkhensani Mlondzo’s first television role was in a cameo appearance on the South African soap opera Generations in 2003. She played the role of a young woman who was involved in a car accident. The role was uncredited and her character’s name was not revealed.

This was a few months before she landed the role of Foulata in the film ‘King Solomon’s Mines’. Her role in Generations was a small one, but it was a start to her long and successful career in the South African film and television industry.



It is not surprising that few people remember Nkhensani Mlondzo’s cameo appearance on Generations. She was very young at the time and her role was uncredited. However, it is a significant role in her career as it was her first television appearance.

khensani Mlondzo has had a number of television appearances over the years, in addition to her role as Wakahina on Scandal!.




In 2020, she played the role of a drunk socialite in the Mzansi Magic drama series Xiculu. She then went on to play the role of Sasavona, the villain, in the 1Magic drama series Giyani: Land of Blood in 2022-2023.

Nkhensani Mlondzo is a versatile actress who is capable of playing a wide range of roles. She is a talented performer who is sure to continue to entertain audiences for many years to come.


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