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Thenjiwe (Thenjiwe Maphumulo) was born on 29 September, 1977 in South Africa, is a South African comedienne, actress and MC. Discover Thenjiwe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Thenjiwe Maphumulo |
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46 years old |
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Libra |
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29 September, 1977 |
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29 September |
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South Africa
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Thenjiwe Height, Weight & Measurements
At 46 years old, Thenjiwe height not available right now. We will update Thenjiwe's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Thenjiwe's Husband?
Her husband is John William Moseley (m. 2004-2018)
Family |
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Thenene Sipho Langa (father)
Nonhlanhla Viera Maphumulo (mother) |
Husband |
John William Moseley (m. 2004-2018) |
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Jack Unathi Moseley |
Thenjiwe Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Thenjiwe worth at the age of 46 years old? Thenjiwe’s income source is mostly from being a successful actress. She is from South Africa. We have estimated Thenjiwe's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Thenjiwe Moseley born Thenjiwe Maphumulo on 29 September 1977 is a South African comedian, actress, master of ceremonies and entrepreneur originating from KwaMashu, Durban.
Professionally, she is simply known as Thenjiwe.
She created and acted in Judge Thenjiwe Khambule and Meet the Khambules which aired on Moja Love.
She is a goodwill ambassador for Southern Africa Embrace Foundation, Toronto and Great Impact, Durban.
She is also a YouTube content creator and influencer, having been made famous by the sketches she posts on social media.
Thenjiwe was born on 29 September 1977 in the apartheid era to teenage parents, Thenene Sipho Langa and Nonhlanhla Viera Maphumulo.
She was raised in Kwamashu, G Section, KwaZulu-Natal by her grandparents Joshua Bhekokwakhe Maphumulo, a political activist, and Agnes Ntombizodwa Maphumulo, a maid and seamstress.
Because of the political unrest in the country and her grandfather's involvement in the struggle, Thenjiwe frequently changed from one school to another.
She completed her secondary education at Northmead Secondary School and later joined Natal Technical College (Natal Teknikon) which is now Durban University of Technology where she graduated in Performing Arts in 1998.
After graduation, she waited for casting opportunities in vain because she could not afford an agent or go to live in Johannesburg and so, in 2001, she left for the US, where she lived for two years, working as an au pair, while studying Business Management at Montgomery County Community College in Pennsylvania.
She later relocated to the United Kingdom, living there for 12 years, during which time she studied law, graduating first from University of London with a Diploma in Law in 2006 and then later a Bachelor of Laws from the London Metropolitan University in 2009.
After graduating from Law School, Thenjiwe worked as an immigration lawyer from 2010 to 2015.
It was after she and her colleagues had a good day in court in 2013, that they went to celebrate in a pub which happened to host a comedy night.
She was dared to perform and she did five minutes on stage and was noticed by a talent scout.
In 2013, she competed in the Funny Woman Awards in the United Kingdom, and the exposure made comedian Celeste Ntuli notice and invited her to be the opening act for her one-woman show, Myself.
This opened doors for more opportunities to perform in South Africa.
But the five-minute slots she was being offered could not financially justify frequently flying from the United Kingdom.
Having been disrespected as a woman comedian, Thenjiwe decided to use social media to promote her content.
She later resigned from her job in November 2015 to concentrate on her comedy career.
She got gigs in a few clubs.
Her first performance was at Wokingham Theatre.
In February 2015, she joined YouTube, subsequently posting comedy video sketches which made her famous.
Between 2015 and 2016, she appeared as a guest comedian in the Season 1 of Bantu Hour on SABC 2.
Thenjiwe made her debut in acting as Doris in The Road in 2015.
In 2016, together with Celeste Ntuli, Tumi Morake, Noko Moswete, Nina Hastie and Tracey-Lee Oliver, she performed in an all-women cast comedy show Bitches Be Back.
In 2016, she was a commentator in the countdown show 10 over 10 on Vuzu.
In 2017, Thenjiwe acted in a TV drama series, The Harvest, as Zodwa.
In the same year, she acted in two Nollywood movies; 10 Days in Sun City in June and The Accidental Spy in December.
In March 2018, she performed at the Magners International Comedy Festival in Thailand, Vietnam and The Philippines.
In August, she headlined a show in Eswatini dubbed Laugh Goes On and in December, she performed at the 4th Annual Durban Comedy Festival in South Africa.
In 2018, she acted as Thenjiwe “Mthandazi” Mvelase, an out-of-work prophetess in Imbewu.
In May 2019, Thenjiwe, Mark Banks, Alfred Adriaan and Eugene Khozawas were part of the South African All Star Tour in Sydney and Perth, Australia.
Later in the same month she headlined at the Combo Comedy Show Fest at the Carnival City.
In June, she performed at the Eswatini Must Laugh comedy show in Eswatini.
In August, she performed at the Kings and Queens of Comedy: Women's Day Edition.
In April 2023, she won the King Gong Comedy at The Comedy Store (London) and in May, she won The Black Out at Up the Creek (comedy club).
In August 2023, She performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the first time in a show named The Mandela Effect.
In 2019, she acted in a South African thriller movie, Uncovered.
Thenjiwe has been an Mc at the African Union in Belgium and the Department of Trade and Industry in Pretoria.