'Young, Famous & African': What is South African TV host Andile Ncube's net worth?

Ncube was also seen as a sports broadcaster at the FIFA World Cup in 2010
UPDATED MAR 18, 2022
Andile Ncube from 'Young, Famous & African' (Instagram - @andilencube)
Andile Ncube from 'Young, Famous & African' (Instagram - @andilencube)

Andile Ncube is a South African TV personality and producer by profession. He has been in the business since 2003 and is one of the most popular TV hosts. Ncube is best known for hosting the Mzansi Friday night music show 'LIVE'. We'll see him on Netflix's 'Young, Famous & African', where he'll be one of the many celebrities showcasing the pride of South Africa. 

According to Forbes, Ncube has a strong fanbase built over the years, thereby giving him as well as his homeland the much-needed publicity on a global level, with respect to the South African music industry. Due to his laurels of success, series of awards, endorsement deals, and accolades, Ncube is very much credited for the same as well.

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He first began his career in TV on the SABC1 show, 'One'. During his time here, he sharpened his hosting skills and in time, transformed the show into LIVE. Today, his estimated net worth is a whopping $1 million! Read on to know how he makes the big bucks in detail in the industry, before turning into the reality show

Ncube acted in several short films and on advertisements prior to being cast as the host of 'One', the precursor to 'LIVE'. He even participated in the Nokia "around the World Challenge" for M-Net. His TV roles include 'City Ses’la' Season 1, 'Live AMP' Season 7 (as the host), 'One' Season 1 (as the presenter), 'The Search: E! Host South Africa' Season 1 (as the host), 'The X Factor South Africa' Season 1 (as the host), and on 'Zaziwa' Season 1. What's more, Ncube was also seen as a sports broadcaster at the FIFA World Cup in 2010.

Coming to his personal life, Ncube was married to model and TV presenter Ayanda Thabethe but the two separated within two years of marriage. He has a daughter whom he shares with South African model, Rosette Mogomotsi. Currently, the TV presenter is in a relationship with Sebabatso Mothibi and is raising Mothibi's daughter.

'Young, Famous & African' premieres on March 18, 2022, on Netflix. 

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