HE’S among those actors in Zambia who flawlessly embody their characters, infusing them with life and authenticity. His portrayal connects deeply with audiences, blurring the lines between on-screen fiction and real-life experiences. Leo Simukoko has mesmerized audiences with his dynamic performances, embodying roles such as the rebellious Adamson Mushala in the powerful film Mushala, the charismatic gangster Justo in the hit TV series Zuba, and Andrea Zulu in Mungoma. Even though he’s acclaimed as one of the finest actors in the industry, there’s a notable issue that tends to go overlooked, the weight of fame, where every step someone takes is analysed and every action picked apart. In a candid interview with Diggers Lite, Simukoko peels back the layers of...

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