Obey Muchipisi

Mohale Motaung has found a new boyfriend to hustle. Meet Mohale’s new boyfriend Obey Muchipisi. Obey owns a casting agency Trinity Management which is popular in Rwanda.

Obey Muchipisi is a Zimbabwean-born actor, singer, ballroom dancer, presenter, voice artist, and newsreader who has played roles in numerous South African television series including Generations, Rhythm City, Tshisa, Erfsondes, and Ya Lla.

Obey Muchipisi’s Biography

Born in Mutasa, Zimbabwe, Muchipisi achieved his O’ Level at Harare High and his A’ Level at St Andrew’s High. Obey holds a B.A. in Media Studies degree with TV Productions as a major.

Besides the degree Obey has professional qualifications as an Accountant (CIS), P.R. consultant (UNISA), and Film Actor (Auteur Film School, Cape Town).

Obey Muchipisi’s acting career

Always a practical person, he’s also done speech and drama (The Play House, Johannesburg), screenwriting (Pamela Douglas), and screenwriting (Linda Aaronson).

He appeared in several Zimbabwean productions, including a daily soap, a drama series, a public service announcement, and audio dramas.

In South Africa, he has appeared in the soapies Generations and Rhythm City and in the drama series Tshisa, Erfsondes and eKasi: Our Stories.

Most would know him from his comic turn on the eKasi story entitled “The Boy Next Door” (Season 3, Episode 8) as Bambanani, a young Zimbabwean who ends up in Soweto and discovers that in order to get the girls he has to first impress the gents.

Obey’s talent has not only been limited to South Africa and Zimbabwe: he also worked for Sound City TV in Nigeria as a programme scheduler/writer for live television.

He has also acted in the films Jozi Kings and Ordinary People and in the short films Wedding Day and Yolanda. He was also a presenter for Kids Net and National Radio FM.

A jack of all trades in the entertainment industry, he has a tenor singing voice, is a ballroom dancer, a hairdresser, a cameraman, a presenter and MC.

Besides acting he also works for Gaenor Artiste Management in the child actors department.

Obey is multilingual, speaking English, Zulu, Sotho and Shona.

By Leo

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