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SA Actress Zikhona Sodlaka Announces Her Partnership With Renault

SA Actress Zikhona Sodlaka Announces Her Partnership With Renault. South African actress Zikhona Sodlaka took to Twitter to announce that she has partnered with automobile corporation Renault.

Sodlaka is known for her starring roles in television series such as Shooting Stars, Rhythm City, Soul City, Intsika and Montana. Sodlaka once got a nominated for the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA). She attended school at Excelsior SSS and left in grade 9. She received the rest of her schooling at Warriors Rust high school in Margate. She went to Shepstone College where she did her tertiary education and studied Business Admin. She got her diploma and proceeded to Johannesburg and registered as an IT Student and did Computer Programming at Havtec before moving on to pursue her passion for art.

Renault is a French multinational automobile manufacturer established in 1899. The company produces a range of cars and vans, and in the past has manufactured trucks, tractors, tanks, buses/coaches, aircraft and aircraft engines and autorail vehicles. Sodlaka has built a brand that is for formidable as she is able to partner with an established and successful company. The company recognises that she can be an asset to their organisation as she will be bringing new ideas to reach customers from the large following she has.

Through this partnership Sodlaka will be able to learn a lot of things that she will also implement going forward in her business ventures. She has managed to make sure that her brand is aligned to what big corporations stand for so, this is working to her advantage as she can also attract a lot of other corporations.

Securing a partnership means that Sodlaka is also exploring other revenue and income streams which is vital if one wants to increase the money they have so that they can be able to build their own passions. This will allow Sodlaka to start building a legacy that will be influential and have a lot of impact in people’s lives.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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