{"id":268241,"date":"2023-07-14T11:02:42","date_gmt":"2023-07-14T10:02:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/?p=268241"},"modified":"2023-07-14T11:07:33","modified_gmt":"2023-07-14T10:07:33","slug":"rami-chuene-biography-daughters-and-family","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/rami-chuene-biography-daughters-and-family\/","title":{"rendered":"Rami Chuene Biography, Daughters and Family"},"content":{"rendered":"

Rami Chuene is a 48-year-old South African actress, radio and TV host, author, voice-over artist, singer, and public speaker born on July 3rd, 1975. She is divorced and has three daughters named Kefiloe, Nthateng, and Botshelo Chuene.<\/strong><\/p>\n

At the age of nine, Chuene knew she was destined for acting. Hence, she began participating in school plays. Eventually, at the age of 20, in 1995, she got her first taste of fame when she landed a minor role in Backstage<\/em>. Since then, she has grown her career in entertainment by leaps and bounds. And now, the Polokwane native is known not only for her acting prowess but for her other talents, including singing, book writing, and public speaking.<\/p>\n

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Rami Chuene’s Biography Summary<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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  • Full name:<\/strong> Ramatsui Chuene<\/li>\n
  • Nickname:<\/strong> Rami Chuene\/Ramz<\/li>\n
  • Gender:<\/strong> Female<\/li>\n
  • Date of birth:<\/strong> July 3rd, 1975<\/li>\n
  • Rami Chuene’s Age:<\/strong> 48 years old<\/li>\n
  • Ethnicity:<\/strong> Black<\/li>\n
  • Nationality:<\/strong> South African<\/li>\n
  • Zodiac Sign:<\/strong> Cancer<\/li>\n
  • Sexual Orientation:<\/strong> Straight<\/li>\n
  • Religion:<\/strong> Christian<\/li>\n
  • Marital Status:<\/strong> Divorced<\/li>\n
  • Rami Chuene’s Ex-husband:<\/strong> Tshepo Desando<\/li>\n
  • Rami Chuene’s Children:<\/strong> Kefiloe Chuene, Nthateng Chuene, and Botshelo Chuene<\/li>\n
  • Siblings:<\/strong> 5<\/li>\n
  • Rami Chuene’s Height in Inches:<\/strong> 5 feet 4.9 inches<\/li>\n
  • Rami Chuene’s Height in Centimetres:<\/strong> 165 cm<\/li>\n
  • Rami Chuene’s Net worth:<\/strong> R41.5 million<\/li>\n
  • Famous for:<\/strong> Her role as Khomotjo Mojalefa in Muvhango and Gracious Mabuza in The Queen<\/li>\n
  • Rami Chuene’s Instagram:<\/strong> @ramichuene<\/li>\n
  • Twitter:<\/strong> @ramichuene<\/li>\n
  • Facebook:<\/strong> @RamiChuene<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div><\/div>\n

    How Old Is Rami Chuene?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

    Rami Chuene is 48 years old. In Polokwane, South Africa, she was born on July 3rd, 1975. She was raised by her parents, along with her five siblings, in Polokwane.<\/p>\n

    Sadly, while growing up, the celebrated radio host was abused twice by her close relatives between the age of 6 and 8. She shared<\/a> the painful experience in her book, “We Kissed The Sun and Embraced The Moon”.<\/p>\n

    Nonetheless, she has a strong bond with her parents. And in 2021, she took to Instagram to celebrate her mother on her 70th birthday. Interestingly, Rami Chuene is multi-lingual, speaking Sepedi (her mother tongue), Setswana, Sotho<\/a> (Northern), and English.<\/p>\n

    Rami Chuene’s Education<\/strong><\/h2>\n

    Chuene completed her basic education at a boarding school in Polokwane. She then enrolled in a fashion design course but couldn’t complete her studies as she fell pregnant. Afterward, she proceeded to the Tshwane University of Technology<\/a>, where she studied<\/a> Music but didn’t graduate as she dropped out to pursue acting full-time.<\/p>\n

    What Does Rami Chuene Do For a Living?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

    Rami Chuene is an actress, singer, TV, and radio host, public speaker, author, voice-over artist, and musical director. She has been active in the entertainment industry for more than two decades. Amazingly, her illustrious careers have not only fetched her incredible fortune and fame but also a handful of accolades.<\/p>\n

    Acting<\/strong><\/h3>\n

    The multi-award-winning actress\u00a0made her acting debut<\/a> in the year 1995. She played the role of Pearl in the TV series, Backstage<\/em>. Ten years later, she debuted in the e.tv soapie, Scandal<\/em><\/a>. She scored the role of Thato in the second season of the show, and her depictions gained mainstream media attention.<\/p>\n

    Her character, Thato, is manipulative and cunning and has all the men in the soapie wrapped around her fingers, including Vusi (Siyabonga Thwala<\/a>), Daniel (Sello Maake Ka-Ncube<\/a>), and Stan (Luthuli Dlamini<\/a>). Subsequently, the actress bagged another career-defining role and was cast as the new vixen in town, Khomotjo Mojalefa in the SABC2’s drama series, Muvhango<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>\n

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    Chesa! They\u2019re back in business! Here\u2019s what\u2019s up on #GiyaniLandOfBlood<\/a> this week. Catch us Monday- Wednesday at 21h30 on @SABC_2<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/oRHcl9ILtt<\/a><\/p>\n

    — Rami Chuene (@ramichuene) May 22, 2023<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n