Sihle Ndaba Biography: Boyfriend, Age, Net Worth, Movies & TV Shows, Height, Parents

Sihle Ndaba Biography: Boyfriend, Age, Net Worth, Movies & TV Shows, Height, Parents

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Sihle Ndaba is a radiant South African actress, singer, and voice-over artist whose captivating performances have made her a beloved figure in Mzansi’s entertainment scene.

Best known for her role as Smangele Maphumulo on SABC1’s Uzalo, she’s also shone in Isibaya, The Herd, and Scandal!.

A Tshwane University of Technology graduate and founder of The Sihle Ndaba Foundation, Sihle’s talent and philanthropy reflect her commitment to uplifting others, inspired by her resilient upbringing in Ermelo.

Profile

  • Full Name: Siphesihle Ndaba
  • Stage Name: Sihle Ndaba
  • Born: June 13, 1989
  • Age: 36 years old
  • Birthplace: Ermelo, Mpumalanga, South Africa
  • Nationality: South African
  • Occupation: South African Actress, Singer, Voice-Over Artist, Producer
  • Height: 5’4″
  • Parents: Mr and Mrs Ndaba
  • Siblings: 1, Denise Ndaba (sister)
  • Spouse: not married
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Dating Matthew Stone
  • Net Worth: $200,000–$500,000

Early Life and Education

Sihle Ndaba was born on June 13, 1989, in Ermelo, Mpumalanga, South Africa, and grew up in a close-knit family marked by both love and tragedy.

Raised by her single mother alongside her sister Denise, Sihle’s childhood was shattered when her mother was shot dead in front of her, an event that profoundly shaped her resilience.

Her grandfather, whom she affectionately calls Mkhulu, stepped in as a father figure, earning her heartfelt tributes, like a touching Father’s Day post on Twitter in 2019. Sihle’s Ermelo roots instilled a strong sense of community, later inspiring her philanthropy.

After completing matric, Sihle enrolled at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) in Pretoria, where she earned a National Diploma in Musical Theatre from 2007 to 2009.

Her time at TUT nurtured her love for performance, blending acting, singing, and dance. During her studies, she joined the cast of Walt Disney’s The Lion King musical, which toured Singapore in 2011, marking a significant early milestone in her career.

Her education and early theatre experiences laid a robust foundation for her multifaceted talents.

Career

Sihle Ndaba’s career spans theatre, television, film, and voice-over work, showcasing her versatility and charisma.

Her professional journey began with the 2011 The Lion King tour in Singapore, where she performed in the ensemble. Back in South Africa, she competed in the eighth season of M-Net’s Idols South Africa in 2012, reaching the Top 18, though the competition was won by Khaya Mthethwa.

Her television debut followed with guest roles as Qiniso in SABC1’s Room 8 and Pru in Mzansi Magic’s Inkaba (2012), establishing her as a rising talent.

In 2015, Sihle landed her breakout role as Smangele Maphumulo on SABC1’s Uzalo, a role she played until 2018. Her heartfelt portrayal earned her the Sabela Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 2018 Durban International Film Festival.

After leaving Uzalo, she joined Mzansi Magic’s The Herd (2018) as Sbahle Xulu and Isibaya (2018) as Cebisile Mkhize, showcasing her range.

In 2020, she played Ncebakazi Manzi in Mzansi Magic’s Gomora, where her chemistry with Sicelo Buthelezi’s Teddy sparked romance rumors, later debunked as pure acting talent. She joined e.TV’s Scandal! in 2022 as Dudu, further cementing her soapie stardom.

Sihle’s theatre credits include Kwela Bafana at Johannesburg’s Market Theatre, Freckle Face Strawberry, and a 2017 revival of King Kong at Cape Town’s Fugard Theatre, a production tied to the legacies of Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela.

In 2014, she assistant-directed Under the Baobab at the National Children’s Theatre. Her film roles include Love Lives Here (2019), The Vow (2023), Dance of Death (2024), and Netflix’s A Soweto Love Story (2024), where she starred in a romantic comedy that premiered on Valentine’s Day.

As a voice-over artist, Sihle has lent her voice to commercials for Ford, Joko Tea, M-Net, Ponds, Vodacom, Telkom, and SA Home Loans.

Her philanthropy shines through the Sihle Ndaba Foundation, launched on October 26, 2018, at Kwandisamfuyo Primary School in Ermelo. The foundation focuses on elementary education, donating 100 pairs of school shoes at its launch and distributing sanitary pads to keep girls in school in 2019.

Sihle’s entrepreneurial ventures include a business started in 2016, which enabled her to purchase a BMW convertible she named “Mercy.”

Awards and Nominations

  • 2015: Sabela Award, Best Supporting Actress – Uzalo (Won, Durban International Film Festival)
  • 2018: Sabela Award, Best Supporting Actress – Uzalo (Won, Durban International Film Festival)

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @thesihlendaba
  • Facebook Handle: Sihle Ndaba
  • Twitter Handle: @thesihlendaba

Personal Life

Sihle Ndaba, where she embraces a fitness-focused lifestyle alongside her career. She is in a relationship with Matthew Stone, a South African fitness trainer, social entrepreneur, and Puma South Africa brand ambassador.

The couple began dating around 2018, going public with their romance through social media posts, including a 2019 vacation in Egypt with a Pyramid of Giza backdrop. They’ve traveled together to Lesotho, Turkey, and other destinations, sharing moments of hiking, fine dining, and workouts.

Despite their public affection, neither Sihle nor Matthew wears a wedding ring, and no marriage or children are confirmed.

Sihle’s upbringing, marked by her mother’s tragic death, fuels her advocacy for education and empowerment through her foundation. She credits her grandfather Mkhulu for guiding her and remains close to her sister Denise.

Her love for fitness, evident in Instagram workout posts, is amplified by her partnership with Matthew. Sihle owns a BMW convertible named “Mercy,” a symbol of her entrepreneurial success.

Her vibrant social media presence highlights her work, travels, and commitment to uplifting others, earning her over 400,000 Instagram followers.

Filmography

Television:

  • Room 8 (SABC1) – Qiniso
  • Inkaba (2012, Mzansi Magic) – Pru
  • Uzalo (2015–2018, SABC1) – Smangele Maphumulo
  • The Herd (2018, Mzansi Magic) – Sbahle Xulu
  • Isibaya (2018, Mzansi Magic) – Cebisile Mkhize
  • Gomora (2020, Mzansi Magic) – Ncebakazi Manzi
  • Scandal! (2022, e.tv) – Dudu

Films:

  • Love Lives Here (2019) – Supporting Role
  • The Vow (2023) – Supporting Role
  • A Soweto Love Story (2024, Netflix) – Lead Role
  • Dance of Death (2024) – Supporting Role

Theatre:

  • The Lion King (2011, Singapore Tour) – Ensemble
  • Kwela Bafana (Market Theatre) – Performer
  • Freckle Face Strawberry – Performer
  • King Kong (2017, Fugard Theatre) – Performer
  • Under the Baobab (2014, National Children’s Theatre) – Assistant Director

Net Worth

Sihle Ndaba’s net worth is estimated at $200,000–$500,000. Her income stems from acting in television and film, voice-over work for brands like Vodacom and Telkom, and her entrepreneurial ventures, including the business that funded her BMW purchase.

The Sihle Ndaba Foundation’s activities suggest additional sponsorships.


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