Clement Maosa

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Clement Maosa
Born 9 May 1988
Polokwane, South Africa
Education University of Limpopo
Occupation Actor, radio DJ, Lawyer
Years active 2011–present

Clement Maosa is a South African actor, most famous for acting as Zamokuhle Seakamela the son of Ntombi "MaNtuli" Seakamela (Diketseng Mnisi) in the soap, Skeem Saam.Clement Maosa is a South African actor best known for his starring role as Zamokuhle 'Kwaito' Seakamela in the SABC1 drama series Skeem Saam.

Clement is from Polokwane, Limpopo. He attended school in a village called Ga-Rammutla and after matric he studied law at the University of Limpopo.

When Clement was young he wanted to be a soldier and when he reached high school he decided he would be an actor. He grew up in Bochum with his parents, two sisters and a younger brother.

Clement's career highlights include the month he served his articles as a candidate attorney, some road shows and promotions with a commercial radio station in Limpopo and when he was registered as a model with Rezo-Lution and Media Management. He has recently shared a stage with the likes of Dj bongs and other South African stars where his skills in dancing were exposed. He is also hosting outrageous birthday extravaganza parties where most South African celebrities converge and enjoy themselves. 2016, was his second time organising it. There is no doubt that Mr Maosa is no alien to entertainment and calling out the masses.

His involvement with Skeem Saam was his big break. "I saw a notification on Facebook from Mzansi fo sho about the auditions. I travelled from Limpopo to audition and fortunately I got the role".

Kwaito is a smart teenager who is passionate about poetry, he likes reading and writing. He was not born with a golden spoon in his mouth and tries by all means to impress his mother because she loves him so much. He was nominated for two categories in FAME SA awards in 2015, the Best of the Best Nominee and the best male actor Nominee. He managed to scoop the award for the best Male actor. [2]

References

  1. TVSA
  2. "Clement Maosa". TVSA.co.za. Retrieved 2015-06-18.


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