Oros Mampofu Bids Farewell to ‘Gqeberha: The Empire’ and Looks Ahead
As the popular Mzansi Magic drama **“Gqeberha: The Empire”** approaches its final episodes, actor **Oros Mampofu** has officially bid farewell to the show and his character, Ntando Mxenge. Having joined the cast in the second season, Mampofu took over the role from Phila Madlingozi, and now, as this chapter of his career comes to a close, he reflects on his journey with pride and gratitude
Speaking with **Daily Sun**, Mampofu expressed his deep respect for the story told through *Gqeberha: The Empire*, particularly because of its strong ties to the Eastern Cape and the Xhosa culture. “It’s always an honour. We have so much respect for the Eastern Cape story, especially for those of us who grew up there. Being Xhosa, it’s a privilege to be part of a narrative that resonates with so many people in the country,” said Oros, reflecting on his connection to the show.
#### Pride and Gratitude
Mampofu’s portrayal of **Ntando Mxenge** struck a chord with many viewers, particularly those with roots in the Eastern Cape. His performance captured the essence of the character and the rich cultural background that the show represents. “At this point, it’s a mix of pride and gratitude,” Mampofu shared, emphasizing the emotional journey of wrapping up his time on the show. He acknowledged that while saying goodbye to a production is never easy, it is a natural and essential part of an actor’s career.
“It’s a necessary aspect of our work,” he said. “It is our responsibility to tell the tale, to portray it truthfully, and to allow it to fulfil its intended purpose for the audience it affects.” Mampofu’s dedication to portraying Ntando Mxenge authentically has been evident throughout his time on the show, and his performance has left a lasting impression on both viewers and critics alike.
#### A Tribute to the Eastern Cape
Mampofu’s role in **Gqeberha: The Empire** held particular significance due to the show’s deep connections to the Eastern Cape and its portrayal of Xhosa culture. “This performance is special because it appeals to Eastern Cape residents and has its roots in Xhosa culture. For people who may have relocated to Johannesburg or another location for work but who still have strong ties to their homeland, it evokes memories,” Mampofu explained.
The show has not only entertained viewers but has also served as a platform for showcasing the rich traditions and customs of the Eastern Cape. This cultural relevance is one of the reasons the show has resonated so deeply with its audience, with many fans calling it their favorite for its authentic portrayal of Xhosa life.
#### Looking to the Future
As Mampofu moves forward in his career, he remains optimistic about new opportunities but admits that leaving the cast and crew behind will be bittersweet. “Every show has a unique cast and crew, and you become close friends with them. I’ll miss it,” he said. The bonds formed on set often last long after the cameras stop rolling, and Mampofu’s time on *Gqeberha: The Empire* is no exception.
Although his departure marks the end of an era for the show, Mampofu’s contributions will be remembered by fans and colleagues alike. His commitment to his craft and his ability to bring authenticity to the role of Ntando Mxenge have left an indelible mark on the series. Viewers of *Gqeberha: The Empire* will forever carry with them the impact of his performance and the cultural pride the show has instilled.
As Oros Mampofu moves on to the next phase of his career, fans eagerly await his future projects, knowing that his talent and passion for storytelling will continue to shine.