Dintle really knows she is the next victim now she wants to go home, and we know that’s not going to happen 💔😭 #etvScandal

Episode 72, Monday, July 8, 2024: A call for assistance is made, but is it heard? Despite the woman’s appeal, it appears that those bridges have been burned. Man is broken by Zaza’s greed for money.

Tuesday, July 9, 2024, Episode 73: Layla is on high alert due to a flashback. Zaza’s antics come thumping. The strange behavior of Tlhogi raises questions.


 

Wednesday 10 July 2024
Episode 74

In an astounding development, the casualty gets the high ground. Vuvu gets energizing news, yet Mihloti suspects something is going on. The tables are turned on Zaza.

Thursday, July 11, 2024, Episode 75: Tlhogi experiences a life-altering shock. Dintle gives someone else her thoughts. Caiphus and Ndumiso acquire more women than they anticipated.

Friday, July 12, 2024, Episode 76: Mdala quickly transforms her joyous news into rage. Ndumiso is confronted with additional issues and community opposition. Khumo is overjoyed to receive an invitation to a party.

Monday, July 15, 2024, Episode 77: Tlhogi’s happy news causes a lot of commotion. Javas’ shallow pockets have him on the less than desirable finish of a few penetrating put-downs. The expression “dressed to impress” takes on a whole new meaning thanks to Tebello.

Tuesday, July 16, 2024, Taps makes some outrageous demands in Episode 78. Jackie and Zaza discover a new victim. Tebello enters a brand-new, exciting world.

Wednesday 17 July 2024
Episode 79

Tlhogi drops a sensation about Taps’ secret past. An evening of guilty pleasure goes off in an unexpected direction, and when all else fails, compromise is unavoidable for Jackie and Zaza.

Thursday 18 July 2024
Episode 80

At the point when the police come thumping, the amazing time young ladies are going to raise a ruckus around town times. In the midst of confusion, family ties develop. Tebello’s moment of triumph is fleeting.

Friday, July 19, 2024, Episode 81: Mdala is compelled to make a big decision. Jackie and Zaza get further into trouble as a result of a revelation. As Tebello spins lies to his loved ones, his web of deceit grows even tighter.

Monday, July 22, 2024, Episode 82 When the decisive moment arrives, three people are a bundle of nerves. Linda issues Jackie with a harsh advance notice that things won’t end well assuming she go on down this way.

Tuesday, July 23, 2024, Episode 83: When Vuvu believes her honeymoon is tainted with ulterior motives, trouble erupts in paradise. Tebello coincidentally finds another lucrative thought.

Wednesday 24 July 2024
Episode 84

A mother deceives her girl. Tebello takes “charity begins at home” a bit too literally. Transitory everyday environments allow Jakes an opportunity to plunge into the treasure once more.

Thursday, July 25, 2024, Episode 85: Vuvu makes a damning threat in response to Nhlamulo’s fury. Despite being put under pressure once more, Tebello is determined. Bra Jakes is swindled by Hilda.

“They want us to watch Azwindinis ancestors” Muvhango fans are furious with the rerun of old Muvhango.

Fans or the viewers of Muvhango have taken social media by a storm when they went on to talk about their frustration over the old episodes that are being broadcasted by SABC.Majority of them expressed their views after it has been announced that on 2 July 2024,the modern Muvhango won’t be airing on SABC 2 due to less number of viewers.Infact,they will bring back the old Muvhango.Muvhango’s cancellation was allegedly motivated by dwindling viewership. Even with a devoted following, the program had trouble drawing enough viewers to cover its broadcast expenses and airtime.


 

Since its 1996 debut, SABC 2 has featured Muvhango, a series renowned for its compelling narratives and endearing characters. The program had grown to be a mainstay in many South African homes over the years, with viewers growing up with it.Although Muvhango’s finale is a sad day for its viewers, the show’s legacy will endure in the hearts of those who cherished it. The performers and crew should be pleased with their effort and the effect the show has made on South Africa.
The fundamental idea of the program is “umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu,” which means that we are a part of our surroundings. Strong family-oriented narratives throughout the program aim to address the tension between conventional wisdom and contemporary values. While those in Johannesburg concentrate on modern methods, the Vhakwevho family looks after the traditional side of things.

The show received a nomination for best soap opera at the 2006 South African Film and Television Awards.

Among Venda’s most esteemed royal houses is the Mukwevho line. Susan, Pfuluwani, Vele, and Mpho were the four wives of Azwindini, the chief. The mother of the Chief and the Queen Mother is Vho-Masindi. The younger brother of Vho-Makhadzi, who serves as Azwindini’s Royal Advisor, is Vho-Gizara.

Vho-Makhadzi is the family matriarch by blood. Vho-Albert, Vho-Mushasha, and Vho-Mashudu (Azwindini’s father) are the brothers of the siblings Vho-Makhadzi, Vho-Gizara, Vho-Borosi, and Vho-Phusuphusu. All of these brothers passed away.

Get to know Babeile from Skeem Saam

Mathews Manamela is a celebrated South African actor who is best known for his role as Sergeant Babeile on the SABC 1 educational drama series Skeem Saam. He has gained a lot of attention for his good acting skills. He is a talented and ambitious man who is working around the clock to secure his future.


 

 

 

He is an intelligent and independent man who is hardworking, dedicated, and committed to his work. He is a vibrant and embracing man who is an inspiration to all the young people out there to work hard to achieve their goals.

He was born to Esrom and Stephina Manamela, and he has three siblings. He has built himself a solid foundation for his career. The star actor is a native of Polokwane in Limpopo Province. He is one of the most influential figures in the country. On his recent post on social media account, he left Mzansi amazed with his post. Please comment, like, click on, and kindly share your thoughts.

On how he has been able to bring the character of Sergeant Babeileon Skeem Saam to life, Manamela said the first thing he did after he landed the role was to conduct research.

“I did a lot of research about the police and the significant training officers get,” he said. “Police officers don’t behave like civilians; they need to carry themselves in a certain way to maintain the respect between them and civilians

It has also helped that he has a cousin who is a police officer, from whom he could draw inspiration. One of his other cousins also doubles up as his colleague, Harriet Manamela (who plays Meikie Maputla).

Speaking further about his background, Manamela said he was originally from the township of Seshego, Limpopo, before he moved to Johannesburg in 1991, in his early teens, to stay with his uncle.

After joining a community theater group and eventually graduating with a three-year diploma, his career started off with him working as a freelance artist.

Though he still holds his upbringing and background close to his heart, Manamela has big plans for his future.He said he would like to have his work produced and televised.
Nothing much is known about the actor’s love life, but the Skeem Saam actor always shows off his wife on Instagram stories, and recently he posted her on Instagram.The actor is married to Scandal actress Maisha Pauline.

Remember Sonti Magongwa From SkeemSaam? See Where

People in South Africa have been wondering where actress Pearl Nikolic, who played Sonti Magongwa on the show Skeem Saam, is. We haven’t seen her on national TV for a long time. I don’t know if you have, but I haven’t. I didn’t expect to read the article about her.

We didn’t expect to find out something shocking about her. The news seems to have come at the right time, when we needed to do something different. Pearl Maimela, who was in the movie “Skeem Saam,” is now a pastor. We’ve seen a lot of actresses who don’t feel bad about the gift God gave them and use it to serve God. There are other preachers at the church besides Pearl Maimela. Sthoko from SkeemSaam is a well-known pastor’s wife or pastor’s wife who is also an actress. I also didn’t think that Innocent Ndiki is the wife of a pastor, but I just found out that she is.

When we didn’t expect it, she left the Skeem Saam. Less is known about why she left Skeem Saam to begin with. People used to say that she left Skeem Saam right after she got married to her Bulgarian boyfriend in Bulgaria. No one has talked about her coming back.


 

 

 

Fans were sad to hear that Sonti was leaving Skeem Saam after five years. Even though she hasn’t been on the show in over a year, fans of the drama can still watch it on SABC1. The source says that the fact that she is a preacher won’t keep her from acting. She said she won’t stop acting and that she’ll be back soon.

Well, it looks like Pearl, who is better known by the name Sonti, will be back on Skeem Saam soon. Sonti will go back to the Skeem Saam for the wedding of her sister, Mapitsi. Life goes by way too fast. Before the game, Sonti dated Detective Babeile, but after she became famous, she fell in love with Lehasa Maphosa, who ended her career.

Her trip back to Skeem Saam will be interesting. We can picture how she and Lehasa looked at each other. I hope they’ll run into each other. It seems like Sonti will Leeto’s date plus he just get divorced.

See lifestyle of Makgofe Moagi Charity from Skeem Saam

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Moagi Makgofe is knowing seen South African entertainer who is superb seen for her basic responsibility on the most popular television displays including Skeem Saam soapie show non-end of the week days portraying the limit of Honorable goal Ramaby. She is brilliant and marvelous female who is enchanting and really gallant enough to administer life in confinement.

She has kicked off her bringing in tje merciless news source as Model, making Music Accounts and television Advertisements amd she even displayed on Mvhango and 90 Plein Street performance. She has furthermore had all the earmarks of being presenting the exhibit which airs on Sabc 2 known as Motswako.

House Of Zwide actress Nefisa Mkhabela cast as older Lerato in Losing Lerato 2

Losing Lerato, the captivating 2019 release, quickly became a beloved hit among audiences for its deeply emotional storyline and powerhouse performances. The film chronicled the desperate journey of a father, Thami, as he fought to reconnect with his estranged daughter, Lerato. The eagerly awaited sequel, Losing Lerato 2, is poised to delve even deeper into Lerato’s life, exploring her growth and the new challenges she faces as she matures.

At the heart of the sequel’s anticipated success is the acclaimed actress Nefisa Mkhabela, whose portrayal of Lerato in the first installment marked a significant milestone in her career. Mkhabela’s impressive work on the hit television series House of Zwide has earned her widespread acclaim and a devoted fanbase, with her ability to convey complex emotions and bring depth to her characters making her the perfect choice to portray the older, evolving Lerato.


 

The filmmakers behind Losing Lerato 2 are confident that Mkhabela’s captivating on-screen presence will resonate powerfully with audiences, adding a new and compelling dimension to the story. The transition from a young girl to a young woman will be a pivotal aspect of the sequel, and Mkhabela’s performance is expected to capture this evolution with authenticity and grace, further cementing her status as a rising star in the industry.As production on Losing Lerato 2 gets underway, fans are eagerly awaiting more details about the film’s storyline and the full cast of characters. The anticipation surrounding Nefisa Mkhabela’s involvement has already generated significant buzz, setting the stage for what promises to be another emotionally impactful and critically acclaimed addition to the Losing Lerato franchise.

Audiences can look forward to the sequel’s premiere on Netflix on August 2, 2024, where they will witness the continuation of Thami and Lerato’s journey, facing new challenges and a life-changing twist.

Eric Macheru known for his role as Leeto on the soapie Skeem Saam things his fans don’t know about him.

Eric Macheru is a South African actor who currently plays the role of Leeto Maputla in SABC 1 soapie Skeem Saam. He is also a soccer star who has played for Tottenham Hotspurs, Ajax CapeTown, and many more clubs. In Skeem Saam, he is a successful lawyer, but is he that successful in real life? Let’s find out.

 

 

Eric was born on 25 February 1986 at Botlokwa, Polokwane, in the Limpopo province. He is 37years old as of 2023. He then grew up in a township called Seshego with both of his parents and his three brothers. Sadly, one of his brothers passed away in 2007.


 

 

 

 

 

 

Macheru Eric attended Kuschke agricultural high school. After high school, he began acting, which was fascinating enough for him; therefore, he equipped himself with a degree in film from AFDA. Aiming to do more than just read a script in front of a camera, Eric Macheru is currently busy studying multimedia at AFDA. He says he decided to add multimedia to his film degree as it will help him move into his passion which is advertising and communication.
Leeto was a professional soccer player for several years before he got a career-ending injury. He reached the height of his career when he won the SABC 1 reality competition Sokka Kings in 2005 and was then allowed to train for a week overseas with the English Premiership club Tottenham Hotspur. Throughout his career, he got a one-year contract with Highlands Cape Town and a sports management contract. Eric’s career ended while he was playing for Ajax Cape Town.
Eric Macheru made his most crucial career debut in 2012 Mzansi Magic telenovela’s iNkaba. He played the role of Rick, a top model on Fumi’s level described as “the Tyson Beckford of iNkaba world”. Afterwards, he landed a role on Mfolozi street season 1, playing the role of Msindo. In addition, Eric Macheru appeared on Zaziwa

Manaka Ranaka is one of the most talented successful actresses in Mzans

Manaka Ranaka is a popular South African actress. The most known role she has played is in the soap opera Generation: The Legacy as Lucy Diale, a starring role.She was also cast in the soap opera Isidingo, a starring role, on SABC3 as Nandipha Sithole in 2000. Her amazing and unique work on television has earned her an award.

In 2007, she was the recipient of the SAFTA award for the Best Actress in a Television Comedy. South Africa is known to produce many actors and actresses and Manaka is one of them. Viewers of the SABC drama series Generations would agree that she is a talented actress.Manaka Ranaka was born on 6 April 1979 in Soweto, South Africa. The famous actress’s parents’ name is Kgotlaesele Ranaka and Nonceba Ranaka did all of their best to raise her and her siblings.

She grew up and was raised with her sisters Mpumi Ranaka and Dineo Ranaka. Although her beginning is humble, she has managed to make an impact that has affected many entertainment lovers.


Manaka Ranaka Education
Manaka had her high school academics at Dinwiddie high school. After her education, she entered the movie industry as an actress. The actress began to perform in productions like On my Birthday, Drumstruck, and Trong.
She appeared in the SABC3 soap opera Isidingo playing the role of Nandipha Sithole in 2000. The actress later got pregnant and then received a sack letter. Later in 2002, she was cast in the SABC1 series Gaz’lam as Portia.

She appeared in all the eight original Sitcom seasons on SABC2 and was cast as Lerata Khumalo.

Manaka also appeared in the documentary series Sex TV in 2005. She landed the starring role of Nozuko in the SABC3 One Way in 2006. Later that year, she was cast as Tshia, a supporting role, in the SABC1 Vinolia Ntuli.

Neli was the next role she appeared in, she was cast in the 4th season of Home Affairs in 2007. Also, she was featured in the SABC1 drama series titled Society playing Amanda.

She was also cast as Zanele Kgaditse in the e.tv soap opera Rhythm City in 2012. Another starring role she played was in the South African soap opera Zabalaza.

She starred alongside actors like Thami Africa, Baby Cele, and Seputla Sebogodi. She received the award for the Best Actress in Television Comedy at the South African Film and Television Award (SAFTA) in 2007.Manaka Ranaka dated Thabo Monareng. She is nine years older than he is. She took to social media to share their picture.

According to her, to date, a man without kids is out of the question. In her view, men without kids do not understand what parenthood is about and may make things complicated maybe because she is a mother.She has three children Kagiso, Lasedi, and another child. Although she says that she has no problem with raising them alone. The children’s father, her baby daddy is still known to her alone.

The actress however does not like the fact that the father of her children is not part of their lives. Although she says that she is less bothered about it.

From a cleaner to Uzalo – know Ntombifuthi Dlamini

Ntombifuthi Dlamini is a celebrated South African best known for her bubbly on-screen character of Gladys Mam Madlala on South Africa’s most-watched drama series Uzalo.

No doubt, her on-screen character of Mam Madlala has wowed many. She was cast as a Christian widow with a weakness in dating young menNtombifuthi Dlamini is a celebrated South African best known for her bubbly on-screen character of Gladys Mam Madlala on South Africa’s most-watched drama series Uzalo.


 

No doubt, her on-screen character of Mam Madlala has wowed many. She was cast as a Christian widow with a weakness in dating young menNTOMBIFUTHI ‘MAM MADLALA’ DLAMINI’S INSPIRING STORY
The actress has it that she was a cleaner struggling to make ends meet when she had her shot at fame. Rumour mill has it that she was a hospital janitor when she scored her gig on Uzalo.

Reports have it that Ntombifuthi’ Mam Madlala’ Dlamini was a janitor at a local hospital in Durban. However, in 2014 she had her shot to fame when she auditioned to be an extra on Uzalo.

Despite extras being the least paid, she did her best, and the rest was history. In season 7, she was reportedly offered a main role by Stained Glass Productions because of her unmatched acting flair.

Today she is one of the most celebrated actresses who once made ends meet as a hospital janitor.

woman doing daughter in law duties the African way

The literature on the colonial period of Africa is very large, including sociological analysis opened up by Balandier’s seminal notion of “colonial situation” a generation ago1. However, the imagery and role of women in the construction and evolution of modern colonial Africa has had scant rigorous attention2. The topic deserves much greater empirical and analytical weight for various reasons.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

3 The classic study of the European imagery of Africa on the eve of the modern colonial period is Ph (…)
2First, sexuality in the form of erotic imagery was part of the exoticism that provided an additional enticement, besides economic and strategic reasons, to have colonies: colonial “possessions” were in the collective imaginary possessions of sexual delights that could not be directly expressed in the newly rationalize, industrial setting of the second half of the nineteenth century and its ubiquitous somber Victorian ethos. Whether a “Madame Butterfly” in the Far East, or the harem courtesan in North Africa and the Middle East depicted in paintings from Ingres to Matisse, or the “Black Eve” on French colonial stamps, the “native woman” was an important lure in attracting European men from the private and public sectors to the colonies. Adventure, profits, and exotic women were the other side of the coin of the image of Africa, whose “dark side” was its unhealthy aspect making it unsafe for Europeans3.

4 The analogy with blacks can be extended further. The superiority of Western civilization in relati (…)
3In this we shall see how the African setting, in the formative years of colonization, manifested itself in the perception of a selected group of Westerners: women travelers in Africa. The rationale for devoting a chapter to such a group is as follows. First and foremost, in Victorian-industrial society women were marginal to European society in terms of the locus of economic and political power they did not vote and were in effect excluded from most professions (law, medicine, university teching), managerial positions, and occupations of high socio-economic status. One can speak, in retrospective, of a certain “institutional sexism” present which made the situation of a woman three-quarters of a century ago structurally similar to the situation of a Negro in American society until quite recently. There was prevalent the biological myth of women being of “the weaker sex”, having mental and psychological characteristics so different from men that their participation in the larger society, on an equal footing with men, was unthinkable. Women were seen as more emotional, as dependent on men, and lacking creativity… all this from “innate” biological or constitutional factors4.