Kgomotso Christopher is the woman behind MTN’s customer care voice

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South African actress and voice artist Kgomotso Christopher has admitted that she is the voice behind MTN’s customer care line.

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Kgomotso, who plays a role of Yvonne on Scandal! etv, revealed to fans that she is the MTN voice that tells you when you have insufficient funds.

The star took to social media to share a video clip of the popular “you have insufficient funds please recharge” among other services offered by MTN.

While many South Africans had unconsciously linked the voice to a white woman, Kgomotso Christopher, confirmed on social media that she’s been in the business for over six years.

“Yep. I am glad you remember what I’ve always said. Remember I said for long voicework was my main income stream because I had no fulltime acting work…in fact it was this consistent MTN work I was referring to (sic),” – Kgomotso replied to a Twitter user.

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Kgomotso Christopher: Thobani Mseleni had so many dreams

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Scandal! actress Kgomotso Christopher has expressed a sad observation that despite how talented the late Thobani Mseleni was, he only became known after his tragic death.

“I totally agree…Thobani had so many dreams. So much to achieve…he always believed his time was coming! We knew he was a talented artist & couldnt wait for SA to recognise this. Which is why this is hard. Thobani’s name is now known by SA, through his passing💔@PearlModiadie (sic)” – Kgomotso said she knew Thobani was talented.

The talented actress also added that Mseleni was a genuine cheerleader for so many artists while he waited for his time. 

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Kgomotso Christopher has been appointed as Chair Of the Naledi Theatre Awards Board

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Scandal actress Kgomotso Christopher has been appointed as Chair Of the Naledi Theatre Awards Board.

The Naledi Theatre Awards have been in existence for 11 years and are recognised as the Premier Awards event on the Gauteng Theatre Calenda.

Kgomotso said in an official statement, that she had been a part of the judging panel for the “Theatre for Children and Young Audiences.”

“The Naledi Awards are SA’s equivalent of the Tony Awards and in their fourteen-year history, I have had the privilege to contribute to the institution in various ways. Over the past five years, I have been part of the judging panel for the category of “Theatre for Children and Young Audiences”. In 2017 I joined the Board of Directors and I will continue to serve the Board, in my new role as Chair,” – Kgomotso Christopher said.

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