Connie Ferguson (née Masilo; born 10 June 1970 in Kimberley but
raised in Botswana) is a South African actress, film-maker, producer
and business woman. She is popularly known for her Karabo Moroka main
role on South Africa's most popular Soap Opera, Generations. She
starred on the show from its start in 1994 until she exited in 2010.
In 2014, she agreed to reprise her role on the show after a 4-year
absence then permanently left in 2016.Ferguson was on the cover of
Forbes Woman Africa magazine in 2018.In 1994, she began acting a main
role of Karabo Moroka, the wife of Tau Mogale and sister to Archie
Moroka, in the most popular South African soap opera, Generations. She
starred alongside Menzi Ngubane, Slindile Nodangala and Sophie Ndaba.
In 2010, after playing the lead role of Karabo Moroka for 16 years,
Connie announced her departure from Generations "to purse other career
options". Ferguson left Generations on a good note as she returned to
the soapie four years later to help relaunch Generations: The Legacy.
raised in Botswana) is a South African actress, film-maker, producer
and business woman. She is popularly known for her Karabo Moroka main
role on South Africa's most popular Soap Opera, Generations. She
starred on the show from its start in 1994 until she exited in 2010.
In 2014, she agreed to reprise her role on the show after a 4-year
absence then permanently left in 2016.Ferguson was on the cover of
Forbes Woman Africa magazine in 2018.In 1994, she began acting a main
role of Karabo Moroka, the wife of Tau Mogale and sister to Archie
Moroka, in the most popular South African soap opera, Generations. She
starred alongside Menzi Ngubane, Slindile Nodangala and Sophie Ndaba.
In 2010, after playing the lead role of Karabo Moroka for 16 years,
Connie announced her departure from Generations "to purse other career
options". Ferguson left Generations on a good note as she returned to
the soapie four years later to help relaunch Generations: The Legacy.
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