The pandemic clearly hasn’t affected Skeem Saam’s Clement Maosa that much. The actor, who plays Zamokuhle Seakamela on the soapie recently took to social media to show off his brand new car, A BMW 4 Series couple.
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Asking his fans to say Hooray, Moasa thanked the salesperson who assisted him for the excellent service.
“Ngicela nithi hooorayyyy.” Posted Clement. “It’s time to celebrate with this beast behind me. My brother @ntsakob just handed over the keys after such a great service.... hit him up. Danko!!!”
The actor recently revealed, in an interview on Massive Metro, that he wants to protect the rights of artists. Maosa, who studied law, says that as soon as he is admitted as an advocate, he’ll be opening his firm to help artists.
“Soon when I get my admission as an Advocate, I want to major in entertainment law and represent artists and their rights, particularly musicians...entertainers play a vital role in our society but they are often neglected, exploited, and not valued." Said the Drip footwear ambassador. He also revealed that his LLB Degree has been helping him negotiate his contracts well.
“I came to Joburg and started attending auditions and I realized that my LLB degree is helping me a lot especially when I have to negotiate contracts, I am very familiar with law and clauses and also to help others, you will be shocked that there are so many artists who are being ripped off and they are like "dude you don’t understand that this is a booklet of so many rules and regulations" and whatever so it’s helping me a lot and eventually I want to open a firm.”
Responding to why he studied Law while his passion lies in the arts, the father and fiancé said that his parents forced him to.
“Growing up, when they realize that you are smart, they tell you you gonna be a lawyer or a doctor because those were the most common professions…and I ended up going to study law because when I was in matric I told My parents that I wanted to be an actor and go study media at Wits or the University of Cape Town and study film and production and they said to me no you are going to be a Lawyer or a Doctor, otherwise we are not going to pay for your fees,” shared Clement.
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Main Picture Credit: Clement Maosa Instagram Account @communicationsmog
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Asking his fans to say Hooray, Moasa thanked the salesperson who assisted him for the excellent service.
“Ngicela nithi hooorayyyy.” Posted Clement. “It’s time to celebrate with this beast behind me. My brother @ntsakob just handed over the keys after such a great service.... hit him up. Danko!!!”
The actor recently revealed, in an interview on Massive Metro, that he wants to protect the rights of artists. Maosa, who studied law, says that as soon as he is admitted as an advocate, he’ll be opening his firm to help artists.
“Soon when I get my admission as an Advocate, I want to major in entertainment law and represent artists and their rights, particularly musicians...entertainers play a vital role in our society but they are often neglected, exploited, and not valued." Said the Drip footwear ambassador. He also revealed that his LLB Degree has been helping him negotiate his contracts well.
“I came to Joburg and started attending auditions and I realized that my LLB degree is helping me a lot especially when I have to negotiate contracts, I am very familiar with law and clauses and also to help others, you will be shocked that there are so many artists who are being ripped off and they are like "dude you don’t understand that this is a booklet of so many rules and regulations" and whatever so it’s helping me a lot and eventually I want to open a firm.”
Responding to why he studied Law while his passion lies in the arts, the father and fiancé said that his parents forced him to.
“Growing up, when they realize that you are smart, they tell you you gonna be a lawyer or a doctor because those were the most common professions…and I ended up going to study law because when I was in matric I told My parents that I wanted to be an actor and go study media at Wits or the University of Cape Town and study film and production and they said to me no you are going to be a Lawyer or a Doctor, otherwise we are not going to pay for your fees,” shared Clement.
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Main Picture Credit: Clement Maosa Instagram Account @communicationsmog