Xoliswa Sithole

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Born (1968-12-31) 31 December 1968 (age 56)
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AwardsPeabody Award (2010); BAFTA Award (2011); BAFTA Award (2004)
Xoliswa Sithole
Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Sithole, Peabody Awards ceremony, May 2011
Born (1968-12-31) 31 December 1968 (age 56)
EducationUniversity of Zimbabwe
Occupations
AwardsPeabody Award (2010); BAFTA Award (2011); BAFTA Award (2004)

Xoliswa Sithole (born 31 December 1968) is a South African actress and documentary filmmaker, raised in Zimbabwe. she won a BAFTA in 2004 for her documentary Orphans Of Nkandla. She won a Peabody Award in 2010 and a BAFTA in 2011 for her documentary Zimbabwe's Forgotten Children.

Xoliswa Sithole was born in South Africa and raised in Zimbabwe after 1970. Her mother died from complications related to HIV/AIDS in 1995.[1] Her stepfather's cousin, Ndabaningi Sithole, was a founder of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), and assassinated lawyer and politician Edison Sithole (1935–1975) was her cousin.[2]

Sithole pursued a masters in English at the University of Zimbabwe and later made the decision to go to the U.S to attempt to do an degree in acting at Penn State.[3] She spent some time in London working as a social worker.

In 1992, she went back to South Africa to meet her biological father and in 1994, officially moved there in hopes to become a producer.

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