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Sayitsheni Mdakhi: From acting to e-hailing

by Kaylum Keet
PICTURE: TWITTER / @MDARKIES

Making it as an actor in the South African entertainment industry has always been a constant battle. Struggling to make ends meet, many actors have died without a cent to their name. Former IsiBaya actor, Sayitsheni Mdakhi, decided to take his fate into his own hands by entering the e-hailing industry after the telenovela had ended.

The reality is that Sayitsheni isn’t the only one, as many actors have resorted to sourcing other forms of income.

Sayitsheni is no stranger to the screen. The seasoned actor starred in the role of Saddam on Isibaya alongside actress Linda Sebezo. He has appeared in shows like Rhythm City, Yizo Yizo, Tsha Tsha and Home Affairs. Apart from acting, Sayitsheni has also directed a couple of theatre productions. The theatre productions he has worked on include titles such as My Hobos, Can I Get an Amen?, Who’s Drinking Who? and Dance Mzansi, just to name a few.

Although there is no shame in being an Uber or Bolt driver, particularly in Sayitsheni’s case, one can’t help but feel like there is a fundamental problem with the South African entertainment industry and the irregularities that come along with it.

Sayitsheni took to becoming a Bolt driver during the lockdown in order to support his family. Needing to make ends meet, the actor saw this as the easiest opportunity to earn some extra cash.

Sayitsheni isn’t the only actor who has had to resort to other forms of income. According to ZiMoja, Oros Mampofu opened an eatery, and J-Something recently opened a restaurant in Sandton. Ntando Duma also recently opened a kiddies’ hair salon.

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