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Gugulethu Zuma-Ncube: Biography of Gugulethu Zuma-Ncube, Age, Husband, Career & Net Worth,<\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

Gugulethu Zuma-Ncube\u00a0(born 1985) is a South African actress, producer and daughter of former President\u00a0Jacob Zuma\u00a0and\u00a0African National Congress\u00a0(ANC) politician\u00a0Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, and daughter-in-law to Zimbabwean Movement for Democratic Change Alliance politician Welshman Ncube.<\/p>\n

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Gugulethu Zuma-Ncube Age<\/h2>\n

She was born in the year 1985 in Johannesburg, South Africa. As of 2021, she is 36 years old.<\/p>\n

<\/span>Early life<\/h2>\n

Zuma-Ncube was born in 1985. In 2007, she graduated from AFDA with a Live Performance degree. Sindiswa, a graduation film in which she played a role, was nominated for the Student Academy Awards (Student Oscars) in Hollywood.<\/p>\n

<\/span>Gugulethu Zuma-Ncube Huband<\/h2>\n

She is married to Wesley Ncube, whom she met while she was studying in Cape Town, and married him at the end of 2008.<\/p>\n

<\/span>Career<\/h2>\n

Gugulethu has appeared in several television shows, including Interrogation Room, SABC3\u2019s Isidingo, and e.tv\u2019s Rhythm City.<\/p>\n

<\/span>It\u2019s for Life<\/h3>\n

Through Nyenyedzi Productions, which she co-owns with her sisters Nokuthula Nomaqhawe and Thuthukile Zuma, she co-produced and acted in Mzansi Magic\u2019s It\u2019s for Life, a 2011 sitcom about four 20-somethings who find a squatter in their house.<\/p>\n

Their father promoted the series through his official presidential Twitter account, for which he received criticism.<\/div>\n

<\/span>Uzalo<\/h3>\n

Zuma-Ncube also co-owns Stained Glass Productions with Kobedi \u201cPepsi\u201d Pokane, through which they co-produced Uzalo for the SABC1 channel.<\/p>\n

It aired five days per week, Monday to Friday, and was the second-most popular television show in South Africa, behind Mzansi Magic\u2019s Isibaya telenovella, with which it was intended to compete.<\/p>\n

<\/span>Politic<\/h3>\n

In 2011, she volunteered at Luthuli House, the ANC\u2019s headquarters, with her sister Thuthukile.<\/p>\n

<\/span>Controversy<\/h2>\n

In 2015 and 2016, various national newspapers alleged that Zuma-Ncube benefitted unduly from\u00a0nepotism\u00a0through contracts of R167\u00a0million from the\u00a0SABC\u00a0and R8\u00a0million from the\u00a0eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality\u00a0for\u00a0Uzalo.<\/p>\n

<\/span>Net Worth<\/h2>\n

She has an estimated net worth of about $2 million.<\/p>\n