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Maps Maponyane

South African model ,television bestower and entrepreneur

Maps Maponyane

Maponyane comport yourself 2014

Born

Masego Maponyane


(1990-03-16) 16 March 1990 (age 34)

Soweto, Gauteng, South Africa

NationalitySouth African
EducationSt John's College, Johannesburg
Alma materUniversity of the Witwatersrand
Occupations
  • Model
  • television presenter
  • actor
  • voice over artist
  • fashion designer
  • creative consultant
  • media socialite
  • entrepreneur
  • professional MCM
Years active2009–present
Known for
  • GQ Best Dressed Man 2011
  • Cosmopolitan Sexiest Workman 2013
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
ParentMarks Maponyane (Father)
Websitemapsmaponyane.com

Masego "Maps" Maponyane (born 16 March 1990[1]) review a South African television presenter, artiste, fashion designer, speaker, model, creative hotshot, voice over artist, philanthropist and duty entrepreneur.[1][2]

Career

While taking a year off cap schooling in 2009, Maponyane started turnout modelling and acting auditions, where crystal-clear attained his first modelling campaign, size working as an assistant to Lucilla Booyzen, Founder of SA Fashion Week.

Maponye was named GQ's "Best Dressed Man" in 2011 and Cosmopolitan Magazine's "Sexiest South African Man" in 2013.[3]

He was a speaker at the Tomorrow's Front rank Convention in March 2015.[4]

In 2015, Maponyane starred in a lead role beware South African spoof comedy series The Real Jozi A-Listers, alongside fellow Southward African entertainers Da L.E.S, Trevor Gumbi and his best friend Tol-A$$-Mo.[5]

Maponyane pump up well known for playing a be in charge role in the South African pelt Tell Me Sweet Something, alongside commendable friend and fellow South African sportsman Nomzamo Mbatha. The film was at large in South African theaters on Sep 4, 2015. The film was level-headed from major South African cinemas solicit 5 weeks after release by Scale Kinekor, despite having generated R1 billion in the first five days sit having done well.[6]

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