Aug 22, 2023 2 Min Read
Sannah Mchunu (born March 19, 1972; also known as Sana Mchunu) is a South African actress. She rose to prominence as Nomarashiya in the SABC2 soap opera Muvhango.
She has evolved into one of the entertainment industry's most prominent figures. Many rising and upcoming stars look up to people like Sannah for inspiration. The veteran actress has also appeared in a variety of other television shows. In the Mzansi drama series Gomora, she played Zodwa. She rose to prominence after appearing in several local television series across the country.
Sannah Mchunu was born in Mofolo North, Soweto, Gauteng, on March 19, 1972. Despite coming from a humble family and beginnings, she has changed the narrative. Without her name boldly written, the list of prominent South African celebrities is incomplete.
She refused to listen to her parents' instructions and warnings when she was a child. She eventually became a pregnant woman. Sannah had two children when she was nineteen years old and a high school student.
Career
Many people who enjoy watching television will recall the character Nomarashiya whenever the actress appears on the screen. She played that role in the SABC soap opera Muvhango.
Mchunu was also cast in the 2013 Mzansi Magic miniseries Vuka Mawulele as Grace Letsoalo. She also played a variety of roles in eKasi: Our Stories. She has also appeared in a number of television shows, including the soap opera Generations, Hope, and Isibaya. She also appeared in the films Keeping Score, Rhythm City, and Ring of Lies.
She has also appeared in dramas such as Ihawu, End Game, and It's Complicated. Other acting credits include appearances in docu-series such as Amagugu and Ngempela. She appeared in Gauteng Maboneng as Rebecca, Ses'Top La as MaGumede, and Shabangu P.I. as Sibu.
Husband
She married at a young age, but it was unbearable because of the domestic violence she experienced.
Sannah was abused by her partner for 9 years before she decided to expose the abuse. She then left the marriage.
Due to verbal and physical abuse, she was forced to leave her taxi-driver husband. She left her children with him and relocated to Soweto to live with her younger sister, Ntombizodwa Kobese.
Children
Thokozai, Simphiwe, Sbusiso, Busisiwe, and Themba are among her seven children. She is also the mother of Ayanonga and Abongile, twins. Following her parents' pressure, she returned to school after giving birth to her second child. Sannah then returned home with yet another pregnancy. To ret
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