Coming up on Umkhokha: The Curse this August 2024

Thursday 1 August 2024
Episode 109

An Apparition’s Appreciation


 
Mthembu reappears to Khulekani. Difa and Nobuntu make amends. Ndlovu apologises to his wives for dragging their family name through the mud.

Friday 2 August 2024
Episode 110

What has gotten into this woman?”

A young wife grows obsessed with power. There’s a light at the end of the tunnel for the Gumedes. MaZungu’s unwanted guest has other plans for her.

Monday 5 August 2024
Episode 111

Ambition’s ways

Khulekani sternly warns Nomkhosi regarding her dangerous ambition, equating it to blasphemy. The Mthembus want to intervene to help MaZungu. Ndlovu expresses negativity about Difa and MaMzobe’s marriage.

Tuesday 6 August 2024
Episode 112

Love is in the air

MaMzobe and Difa have come full circle and appreciate each other more than ever. Zisebenzele is unsettled by an innocent interaction between Ntombi and one church member. Khulekani is grateful to Mthembu.

Wednesday 7 August 2024
Episode 113

Your sins are forgiven

MaMzobe struggles to get over Siphamandla cursing her. MaZungu learns that Nokubonga declined Khulekani’s help. Maphalala uncle comes dangerously close to doing the unthinkable.

Thursday 8 August 2024
Episode 114

I am Mkhululi

Khulekani finally succumbs to temptation. Bhekumuzi comes face to face with Maphalala. The Gumedes live the High Life.

Friday 9 August 2024
Episode 115

Going home

An ambitious wife whispers poison in her husband’s ear. Maphalala drives his brother out of town. Siphamandla and Mabusi return from Mozambique with renewed energy.

Monday 12 August 2024
Episode 116

Siphamandla’s mistake

Khulekani is relieved when Siphamandla makes a request that aligns perfectly with Khulekani’s plans. Maphalala is surprised by MaZungu’s anger and the reason she’s upset with him. Gabisile gets Sibahle back.

Tuesday 13 August 2024
Episode 117

Cast Aside

Siphamandla sees red flags and takes pre-emptive steps. Maphalala’s bed is on fire. Mabusi’s solution to future problems lie with MaNzimande, so says Difa.

Wednesday 14 August 2024
Episode 118

Reclaiming the throne

Siphamandla announces to the family that he’s taking the throne back. Khulekani tempts the council men. Maphalala struggles to put out the fires in his house.

Thursday 15 August 2024
Episode 119

Enemy from within

Mabusi plans a family dinner to thank everyone, but little does she know, Khulekani and Nomkhosi have plans of their own. MaZungu’s luck changes for the better when Mabusi comes through for her.

Friday 16 August 2024
Episode 120

Will the real Mkhululi stand up?

There is no turning back for Nomkhosi and Khulekani’s dangerous mission. Maphalala has a stern warning for Nomkhosi. MaZungu starts a new chapter of her life.

Monday 19 August 2024
Episode 121

Two bulls in one kraal

Khulekani cements his place as umkhululi wama Judiya. The council is divided about who should lead iThempele lenkosi. Ndlovu expresses his worry to his wives about the war brewing in their church.

Tuesday 20 August 2024
Episode 122

Umkhululi is coming

Khulekani tries to sway the council in his direction. MaZungu’s new ways leave Maphalala suspicious of infidelity. Ndlovu is convinced into apologising.

Wednesday 21 August 2024
Episode 123

Malome Vector Dies in Car Acc ident, Fan Points Out Eerie Lyric Prediction

Malome Vector Dies in Car Accident, Fan Points Out Eerie Lyric Prediction

Malome Vector, known for his impactful lyrics and unique sound, was involved in the fatal accident on 24 July. The incident has not only left a void in the hearts of his fans but also sparked a chilling conversation about the eerie prediction found in one of his songs.

A fan recently shared a poignant post on social media, quoting a line from Malome Vector’s song “Hlaha,” which seems to have foreshadowed his tragic end. The fan’s post reads, “Too sad that when searching his name hlaha is quote from his song. Hona ke nthoesele.” The lyric in question, “Ba nkile N8 koloi litlo ba liha,” translates to “They took the N8, the car will overturn.” This unsettling line predicted the death of a motorist in a car crash along the N8 – the very place where Malome Vector met his fate.The realization that his lyrics seemingly foretold the circumstances of his own death has added an additional layer of sorrow and reflection among his admirers. The fan’s post has resonated widely, with many expressing their grief and disbelief at the tragic coincidence.

 

 

 

 

Malome Vector, whose real name was Bokang Moleli, was celebrated for his lyrical prowess and his ability to connect deeply with his audience. His songs often touched on real-life experiences and societal issues, making his music both relatable and thought-provoking. The haunting lyric from “Hlaha” is now seen as a chilling reminder of his untimely departure.

As the news of his death spread, tributes poured in from fans, fellow musicians, and industry professionals. Many have shared their favorite memories of Malome Vector, highlighting his contributions to the music scene and the impact he had on their lives. Social media platforms have been flooded with messages of condolence and heartfelt reflections on his legacy.

Malome Vector’s passing is not only a significant loss to the South African music industry but also a reminder of the fragility of life. His fans, while grappling with the sorrow of his death, are urged to remember the joy and inspiration he brought through his music.In honoring his memory, it is essential to celebrate the creativity and passion that Malome Vector brought to his art. His songs, now tinged with a deeper meaning, will continue to resonate with listeners and serve as a testament to his enduring talent.

As we bid farewell to Malome Vector, we remember his powerful voice and the indelible mark he left on the world of music. His legacy will live on through his songs, which will forever echo the profound and poignant stories he so skillfully told.

Muvhango has officially announced its return and revealed the date.

After weeks of rampant speculation and uncertainty regarding its future, the beloved SABC2 soapie Muvhango has officially confirmed its comeback for a highly anticipated 27th season, set to premiere on 5 August. This announcement was excitingly unveiled at a launch event held on 25 July at Chartwell, Johannesburg, effectively quelling rumors that the long-running series might face cancellation.

 

 

 

 
Duma Ka Ndlovu, the executive producer known for his vision and creativity, took the stage to share insights about the ambitious changes viewers can expect in the upcoming season. “This season will see the most dramatic changes yet,” he stated. With a commitment to cater to a younger and more fashionable audience, Muvhango is reinventing itself while still maintaining its core value of storytelling. The show will sport a fresh logo and an updated title sequence, providing a modernized aesthetic that aligns with contemporary viewer preferences.

One of the exciting elements of this season involves the return of familiar faces alongside the introduction of new characters, aiming to revitalize the show’s narrative. Ndlovu mentioned, “We decided to bring back some characters who have been here before and throw them back into the show.” He teased the return of Lloyd Nedohe, who last appeared in the series over a decade ago, now revamped to contribute a new layer to the storyline. Additionally, much-loved characters like Lebo Elle Tisane and Wiseman Zitha will also re-enter the fray, offering viewers a blend of nostalgia and novelty.

The lineup of new talent includes a young actor, Tyson Mathonsi, who will join the cast alongside Liteboho Molise, who is set to bring a fresh wave of villainy to the series. Perhaps most notably, Ndlovu mentioned the return of Leleti Kumalo, a talented actress well-known for her role in the iconic production Sarafina!, highlighting the efforts to bring ” on board to enhance the show’s appeal.

Jacqui Hlongwane, the acting head of the channel at SABC2, expressed her enthusiasm for the new direction Muvhango is taking. “As the public broadcaster, SABC2 is thrilled to support Muvhango in its exciting transformation. The show has been a cornerstone of our programming, and we look forward to the fresh energy and captivating storytelling it promises to bring to our viewers.”

With its long-standing history and cultural significance, Muvhango’s return marks not just another season but a renewed commitment to elevating South African soap operas. As fans eagerly anticipate the premiere, it’s clear that Muvhango is preparing to fuse its traditional themes with contemporary flair, promising an exhilarating journey ahead. Make sure to tune in on 5 August for the start of this exciting new chapter!

A New Dawn” Muvhango Gets Renewed For Season 27

“A New Dawn” Muvhango Gets Renewed For Season 27
The new season of Muvhango promises to take viewers on an enthralling journey of authentic African storytelling.
“We invite viewers to embark on this exhilarating journey with us as Muvhango unveils its captivating new face and continues to embody the spirit of resilience and renewal that has defined the show’s legacy for the past 27 years,” said the SABC in a statement.After 27 years on the small screen, lovers of South African soapie Muvhango will have to make do without the popular Tshivenda production, after it bade viewers a surprise farewell after Tuesday evening’s episodes.

The farewell, delivered on X, came amid revelations that production on the soapie, created by Duma Ndlovu and produced by Word of Mouth Pictures, has completely shut down, with no new or contract extension for further episodes in place.

 

 

 

 

Muvhango, SABC 2’s most-watched show was created by veteran journalist Ndlovu, airing its debut episode first on the 7th of April in 1997.

It gained fame for its portrayal of the conflict between the modern lifestyle of South Africans in the 1990s, juxtaposing the ancient and sacred traditions of tribal Africans.

After the airing of Episode 130 of season 25 of the show, Muvhango’ wrote on X: “End of the Road for Muvhango, Thank you for watching all these years.”This is the second SABC 2 long-running soap to be canceled, last year viewers said goodbye to ‘7de Laan’, which was able to prepare viewers for their last day, releasing media statements and a goodbye tribute episode.

Thanduxolo Jindela, a spokesperson for Word of Mouth Pictures, told TVwithThinus that the show’s producers were still in negotiations with the SABC.

“The latest final episode aired last night. There are ongoing conversations with SABC. No contract has been signed yet. We are not shooting”.

The production referred all other questions to the SABC and said the broadcaster should answer “content-related matters”. The broadcaster is yet to offer on the matter. Telly Africa

Sindi Dlathu returns to Muvhango?

Sindi Dlathu, who was part of Muvhango for 20 years, may make a comeback to the show shortly. According to sources close to the production, negotiations are currently underway for Sindi Dlathu to reprise her iconic role as Thandaza on Muvhango. Fans of the show are eagerly awaiting further updates on this exciting development.

Sindi Dlathu, who portrayed Thandaza on Muvhango, might make a comeback on our TV screens. She said goodbye to the SABC 2 soap opera in 2017, having been part of the show for twenty years.According to recent reports, fans of Muvhango may soon see the beloved character of Thandaza back in the storyline.


 

 

 

“I’ve decided to give the Thandaza character a break in order for me to grow as an artist, venture out to explore new opportunities, and discover what I can do as an actress and as a human being,” Sindi said in a statement announcing her decision to leave the drama series.

The show creators opted not to eliminate the character, choosing instead to leave the possibility of a comeback open. Move! magazine suggests that this return may be imminent.”There is a chance she will make a comeback.” “Muvhango associate producer Morishe Matlejoane says Sindi’s departure isn’t necessarily permanent, as they’ve just frozen her character,” according to the publication.There’s no official word on whether she will, in fact, return to Muvhango. Watch this space!But it seems like she might return to her beloved job of 20 years. In 2017, Sindi Dlathu shocked Muvhango fans when she confirmed that she was leaving the show after acting in it for two full decades.Her role as Thandaza was loved by many, and when the news broke that she was separating herself from the production, viewers did not take it easy.Sindi further admitted that leaving Muvhango was a difficult decision. “I prayed about it and slept poorly.” Muvhango was my home for the past 20 years. But it wasn’t only my decision to go; I believed it was God’s timing.” She previously told Drum magazine

However, her return might be difficult because recently Muvhango was accused of not paying its actors, according to Zimoja.Sources close to the production say that contracts are due to be signed in April which is the end of the financial year, but there are still no talks and negotiations between the producers with the actorsAn actor who spoke to ZiMoja on condition of anonymity said it is hard to plan their lives especially around this time of the year when one works for Muvhango. “We are concerned. Month end is slowly approaching and no one is saying anything to us. We don’t know whether we should start looking for jobs elsewhere or if we must just wait and hope our contracts get renewed,” the actor said.

New developments and fresh beginnings on Muvhango.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has officially signed a contract for Season 26 of the popular soap opera Muvhango, promising a significant transformation for the show. One of the highlights of the upcoming season is the return of talented actress Liteboho Molise, widely recognized for her role as Tebogo Thobejane..

SABC and Muvhango finally sign contract for season 26, with a ‘significant transformation’ confirmed

SABC revives Muvhango for 26th season as cheaper show with new faces.

by Thinus Ferreira

After its contract completely ran out and production shuttered on Muvhango, the South African public broadcaster now plans to revive the Venda soap for SABC2 but as a cheaper show with some new faces similar to what SABC1 was forced to do with a reset of Generations – The Legacy.

Word of Mouth Pictures ended filming on SABC2’s Venda weekday soap on 15 June and shuttered production at the end of season 25, which meant that it was effectively cancelled with no new signed contract from the SABC for the producers to continue making new episodes.


With the cast and crew no longer under contract and with some who have since found other work, TVwithThinus can reveal that the SABC will now bring Muvhango back for a 26th season but with some new faces, some “old” faces, and as a cheaper series.

Despite having lost millions of viewers over the past decade, the long-running Muvhango has remained SABC2’s most-watched draw – as well as the struggling TV channel’s only regular show that managed to lure more than a million viewers nightly.

In June, Muvhango topped SABC2’s ratings with 1.16 million viewers as the 23rd most-watched strand of content on South African television last month.

Since 2 July with no further contract in place – or available and delivered original episodes at Auckland Park’s playout centre – the SABC has been showing filler repeats of old Muvhango episodes in the soap’s 21:00 timeslot.

The result was that SABC2 ratings immediately plunged as viewers switched away to other TV channels.

After Muvhango’s exit following the cancellation of 7de Laan at the end of 2023, SABC2 this month had no original local primetime soap left that runs on the channel with new nightly episodes.

Insiders told me on Monday morning that the Tshivenda language drama is now being revived for another season.

Mmoni Seapolelo, SABC spokesperson, in response to a media query, on Monday night confirmed the move and said “SABC2 will make an announcement in due course regarding the new exciting season of Muvhango.”

Thanduxolo Jindela, a spokesperson for Word of Mouth Pictures, didn’t return calls and didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment made on Monday about production restarting for Muvhango but according to insiders the revived show will “reboot with new faces”.

A big question is whether Muvhango will be able to resolve and pay off the big season 25 cliffhanger that the final episode ended with, and if so how. In the final scene, the just-married characters of Kgosi and Reneilwe as well as wedding guests were gunned down by a sniper and collapsed in blood.

After the production derailment, the other option would be a hard reset for Muvhango, similar to how Mfundi Vundla’s Morula Pictures (MMSV) restarted Generations – The Legacy a decade ago.

In late 2014 Mfundi Vundla fired the entire Generations main cast of 16 actors after they collectively demanded better pay and working conditions.

Two months after Generations went off the air and SABC1 ran out of episodes in October 2014, it returned as the rebranded Generations – The Legacy in December 2014 as “a series with an entirely new contract” and a new cast playing new characters.

On Monday the SABC was asked when it signed a new Muvhango contract and whether it is cheaper than before, for how many episodes it would be (season 25 ran for 130 episodes), what a reset and reinvention would allow the SABC to do, and if Muvhango will again run for five nights a week. The broadcaster declined to answer these questions.

Muvhango made its debut as the SABC’s first Tshivenda language drama in April 1997 with one episode per week and grew to become a 5-day soap.

Over the past few years, insiders explained that the public broadcaster’s precarious financial position has made it completely untenable to keep multiple big-budget shows with large ensemble casts all on the air, since they had become simply too expensive for the SABC which is technically insolvent and is struggling to fund content creation.

The truth about what happened to Linda Sebezo and her daughter’s face

Linda Sebezo, the celebrated South African actress best known for her role as Rebecca Mabuza on *Isitha-The Enemy*, took to social media today to celebrate her daughter’s birthday. The proud mother shared a heartfelt post featuring a picture of herself and her daughter, sparking a flurry of reactions and questions from her followers.

In the photo, both Linda and her daughter are seen beaming with joy. However, many followers were curious about the distinctive marks on their faces, prompting a wave of comments and speculation. Addressing the curiosity directly, Linda clarified that the marks are simply birthmarks, putting to rest any concerns or misunderstandings.

 

 

 

 
The actress’s post quickly garnered a significant amount of attention, with fans and well-wishers flooding the comments section with birthday wishes for her daughter. Despite the initial confusion, the overwhelming response was one of support and celebration.

Linda Sebezo’s candidness about the birthmarks highlights the importance of embracing natural beauty and uniqueness. Her openness serves as a reminder to fans to appreciate and celebrate individuality.

As her daughter enjoys her special day, the love and admiration from the public continue to pour in, making this birthday a memorable one. Linda’s post not only celebrates her daughter’s life but also reinforces a message of acceptance and self-love.

Heartbreaking Farewell, Malone Vector’s Daughter’s Touching Message to Her Father Before His Passing

In a heart-wrenching moment that has touched the hearts of many, Malome Vector’s young daughter shared a beautiful message with her father just before his passing. The emotional video showcases the innocent yet profound bond between a child and a parent, filled with love, warmth, and an unimaginable sense of loss.

 

Malome Vector, a beloved figure known for his contributions to the music industry, faced an untimely departure that has left his family and fans in mourning. The video, which has since gone viral, captures his daughter expressing her feelings for him in a way that resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced the pain of losing a loved one.

In the touching footage, she can be seen praying for her father, her little voice filled with sincerity as she tells him how much she loves him. Her pure-hearted words reflect the innocence of childhood and the unbreakable bond they shared, making the moment all the more poignant.As viewers watch the video, tears flow not just for Malome Vector but for the little girl who has to grapple with the loss of her father at such a tender age. The raw emotion in her message serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment with our loved ones.

The response to this tragic event has been overwhelming, with fans and supporters coming together to send their condolences to Malome Vector’s family. Many have expressed their sorrow and shared their own stories of loss, highlighting the shared human experience of grief and remembrance.

In times of such devastating loss, it is the memories and messages like those shared by Malome Vector’s daughter that can bring a glimmer of comfort. Her words will forever remain in the hearts of those who witnessed her heartfelt farewell, reminding us all of the love that endures, even in the face of heartache.As we reflect on this heartbreaking moment, let us carry the message of love and the importance of family, ensuring that we hold our loved ones a little closer and appreciate the time we have together.

Recent Tragedies in the Music Industry
Malome Vector’s tragic passing in a car accident adds to the list of notable musicians who have recently lost their lives in similar circumstances.

Amapiano artist Mpura and DJ Killer Kau died in a car crash in August 2021, shaking the South African music scene.
Riky Rick, another beloved South African musician, also died under tragic circumstances earlier in 2022, though not in a car accident, his loss was profoundly felt.
The loss of these artists highlights the fragility of life and the unpredictable nature of tragedy, urging us to value every moment and every connection we have.

Aki Officially Divorce His Wife of 13 years

The veteran comic actor made this known in an Instagram post while disclosing that he remarried Stephanie Promise, with whom he welcomed a child few weeks ago.


 

In celebration of his new wife’s birthday, the famous Aki and Pawpaw actor wrote:“My world…my love! On this special day, I want to celebrate not only your birthday but the incredible journey we’ve been on together.

“You have blessed our lives with two beautiful girls who light up our world, and now, we have been gifted with a precious baby boy.

Watching you embrace motherhood with such grace and strength fills me with awe. You are the heart of our family, the rock we all lean on. Your love and dedication to me and our children are unparalleled, and I am endlessly grateful for the life we are building together!

“As we welcome our son, CHIDUBEM IVAN CHINEDU IKEDIEZE (CiCi) into this world, I am reminded of the boundless love and joy you bring into my life. You are my partner, my best friend, and the love of my life.On this special birthday, I hope you feel the immense tenderness and appreciation that surrounds you, the unbreakable bond and the love that radiates within us.

“Happy Birthday babym, my angel, my sweetheart. Here’s to many more years of laughter, love, and beautiful memories. Happy birthday to my soulmate, Stephanie Promise @iammsp1 #StephaniePromiseChineduIkedieze.”

Musa Mseleku reacts to Sne’s podcast rant about pers onal life

Sne Mseleku has opened up on a podcast about her life and mending her relationship with her father.

Reality television star Sne Mseleku has opened up on The Podcast About Nothing about her life and how her relationship with her father Musa Mseleku has improved.Sne also spoke about her relationship with her siblings, children, stepmothers. She also shared how her new boyfriend has made her realise her dreams.

 
Businessman and the country’s famous polygamist Musa has taken to social media to react to the podcast. He stated that he was not expecting it.

Sne has been under public scrutiny for her behaviour and stuntsthat she pulls the reality TV shows. On both Uthando NeSthembu and Izingane ZeSthembu.

Mother’s absence
Being the first born child of her polygamist father, all she vocalises to her siblings is that she wants respect.

Mseleku’s daughter revealed that her mother passed away when she was 12 years old. And how the death of her mother has affected how her life has turned out.

She also pointed out that she and her father have had a rocky relationship, and she is the cause for that.

“I never used to respect my father. But now people will witness our relationship on the new season of our reality show. We are fine now, we bond and do everything together. And now I realise that, all in all, he is right.Mending relations with father
She further stated that she is trying by all means to respect her father, stay home and do everything that he says.

“Life without my mother has been hard. But I have four stepmothers, and MaCele is always there for me and loves me like her own.

“If my biological mother was still alive, maybe my life would be different than what it is right now.

“She has been protecting me since I was young. And before my mother passed away, my biological mother said MaCele is my mother that she is leaving me with. She has raised my first born for me and she treats her like her own,” said Sne.