Hlubi Mboya Arnold
South African actress
Hlubi Mboya Arnold was born 2 March 1978 she is a South African actress who has played a role in the popular soap opera Isidingo as Nandipha Sithole. She has featured in South African screens in a movie in 2016 called Dora's Peace in which she won a SAFTA Award for supporting actors.
Quotes
edit- 'I am not squeaky clean, I have made a lot of mistakes but that makes me the person I am today'
- 'Something's never change and that for me are principles and truth and love'
- Watch Hlubi Mboya Arnold’s 200 Women interview (12 February 2018) Nicola Sunday Times retrieved 21 July 2022
- Oh my gosh, acting is an access for me to reach minds and spread the message of the things that I believe in.’’
- There needs to be something burning inside you that pushes you to wake up and grind.’’
- HLUBI MBOYA ARNOLD TALKS ABOUT CAREER, FITNESS AND MARRIAGE ADVICE! (23 March 2017) by Entertainment S.A retrieved 21 July 2022
- After a long and dedicated time at WFP I am shifting my engagements onto a broader set of human rights issues
- One of the most influential proponent of activism is that I will continue to work to build a more equitable, just and inclusive international system
- Particularly in nutrition, food system transformation, school meals and girls education. WFP is full of incredible humans, committed to make a difference in war-torn, conflict and famine areas
- I will do everything in my power in the years to come for the most vulnerable people across the continent
- At the same time while the world is facing complex, multifaceted and interconnected crises; my portfolio will continue to include women empowerment and girls education on the African continent
- Actress Hlubi Mboya-Arnold steps down from her role at UN’s World Food Programme,1 year ago,By Bonginkosi Tiwane
- Here's the thing: I'm 38, I'm black, and I'm a woman. So those are three really hard things to deal with...except I'm always working, but I really work hard to get - sometimes - crumbs
- There are times I've been beat up in this business. It hasn't been just roses and fairytales
- It's been a tough road and you have to stick to what you believe in. You have to be strong. You have to be able to say no, and I cannot afford to operate out of fear
- Hlubi Mboya opens up about the hardships of being an actress: 'I've been beat up',11 May 2016,By TMG Entertainment
External links
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- Watch Hlubi Mboya Arnold’s 200 Women interview (12 February 2018) Nicola Sunday Times
- HLUBI MBOYA ARNOLD TALKS ABOUT CAREER, FITNESS AND MARRIAGE ADVICE! (23 March 2017) by Entertainment S.A