Businesses Owned By Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa
Businesses Owned By Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa. Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa is a South African actress, TV presenter and fashion designer. She is known for her breakthrough role on the South African Television Series, Tshisa. Mlotshwa landed her first role on the South African series Mtunzini.com which aired on the South African National Broadcasting Corporation from 2006 – 2009. Her breakthrough role was on the South African television series, Tshisa. Mlotshwa has since been cast on numerous South African television soapies and drama series including the telenovela iNkaba, Moferefere Lenyalong, Soul City, Sokhulu and Partners, Rhythm City, Rockville, and 7de Laan. Below are some of the businesses owned by Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa.
Essie Apparel
In 2019, the actress and businesswoman announce that she is a designer and proud owner of Essie Apparel. Enhle who started making costumes as a teenager has now ventured into the industry that she loves the most. Enhle debuted Essie Apparel at SA Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2020 in October and the collection consists of fashion-forward pieces for women. “We’re upwards and onwards. The beginning,” Enhle excitingly broke the news on Instagram.
La Bello Beauty
Actress and businesswoman Enhle Mbali Maphumulo launched ‘La Bello Beauty in South Africa. The brand features ready to wear, luxury synthetic wigs created for the everyday woman who likes to switch up her style and stay in budget. “When I saw this company I gravitated towards it as I remember when a Brazilian and a Peruvian was too pricey for me and I had to look presentable, in the image I saw myself in. I wish companies like this were around. And that’s why I collaborated I bought shares in Labello. Its hair for heirs of royalty,” Mlotshwa told Independent Online.
Enhle Cares Foundation
In 2018, Mlotshwa launched the Enhle Cares Foundation at the inaugural Forever Young Gala Dinner alongside The House of Mandela Family Foundation and Africa Rising, supported by Global Citizen. The Enhle Cares Foundation is a multi-faceted organisation targeting girls and young women in disadvantaged communities. The goal is to identity gaps in service provision and through collaborative works, offer solutions to specific issues. To date, there has been a drive to provide respite activities for girls in South Africa who are primary caregivers for their family members affected by HIV/ AIDS, disability or old age. The foundation also has a strong focus on addressing sexism in South Africa.