Her role gets bigger in this series when she meets one of the boys.

Ramitshana was born in Mahikeng in the North West and matriculated at Midrand High School before going on to study Bcom Law at Midrand Graduate Institute. She is currently working on a project where she will host workshops targeted at job seekers. She says, “I will share knowledge on how to excel in an interview situation and guide them on dress codes for interviews and the work environment. There are so many young unemployed people who are skilled and qualified, I realised it’s because no one really prepares you for interviews, how to write CVs, motivational letters and most importantly how to sell yourself. I’m also working on other project that will elevate unemployment and help improve the quality of future female leaders.”

“Landing a role on Skeem Saam and being appointed Ndalo Media’s Destiny Magazine marketing executive is a huge highlight and achievement for me.” She loves Hip Hop, Charlize Theron and listens to Metro FM.

Her mother is her inspiration. She says, “My mum is my definition of a super woman. She managed to raise three girls all by herself and become one of the few black women to qualify with a Masters in Maritime. My daughter Keamogetse is everything to me, she makes me laugh, and she is my heart.”

Being a homebody, Ramitshana likes to stay home and catch up with loved ones. She enjoys reading the Bible and motivational books. She is currently reading Tony Gaskins’ The Road to Destiny. She wants to continue acting while gracing the covers of national and international magazines, be a motivational speaker, a radio host, a writer and more.