Shoki mokgapa biography of mahatma
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To honor her memory, a memorial event was held on 2nd October 2018 at the Market Theatre, where friends, family, colleagues, and fans gathered to celebrate her remarkable life and pay tribute to her immense contributions to the world of entertainment.
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Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Shoki made her TV debut in the second season of the SABC 3 drama series The Lab in 2008 and went on to feature in shows such as Intersexions (SABC 2)‚ Swartwater (SABC 2), Ashes to Ashes (e.tv), Those Who Can't (SABC 2), Sokhulu & Partners and The Docket (2018) as well as the British BBC series, Silent Witness, the ITV series Wild at Heart and the American drama series The Looming Tower (on Amazon Prime Video).
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In 2017, Mokgapa played Rachel Nyaga in the Afrikaans-language film Sink.
She continued to grace screens, both locally and internationally, appearing in renowned productions such as "Wild at Heart" and "Silent Witness."
Beyond her on-screen achievements, Shoki Mokgapa played an instrumental role in co-founding the POPArt Theatre at the Maboneng Precinct. live .