Tonight on Muvhango: Khumo, who is out on bail, tortures Imani
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Don’t miss Wednesday, 27 March’s riveting episode of South African soapie Muvhango on SABC 2 on DStv channel 192.
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Khumo, who is out on bail, tortures Imani, while being hunted down by the police. James, meanwhile, is at the end of his tether as he wonders about the whereabouts of Imani.
Reneilwe’s gives Kgosi a poisoned chalice when he demands a postnup without accrual. Nkele finds herself in the cross-chairs of Reneilwe when she demands to know, how she knows KK.
The tables turn for Bubbles when she realises that the man of her dreams was a figment of a fantasy. She gathers the strength however, to close her chapter with the man she once called, My King.
Nkele gives Kgosi a postnup. Imani escapes Khumo’s hellhole. Bubbles goes on a Tik Tok rant about how trash men are.
Catch the latest episode on weekdays Monday to Friday SABC 2 on DStv Channel 192 at 21:00 – or visit The South African website for episodes after they have aired
Read more about what’s happening in Muvhango in March here.
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What is Muvhango about?
Muvhango is a South African television soap opera, created by Duma Ndlovu. It is broadcast on the public TV channel SABC 2 and has an average of 4 million daily viewers.
The first episode was aired on 7 April 1997.
It was the first Tshivenda language TV drama, but later became multilingual in order to showcase that languages and cultures of South Africa should be used to unite rather than divide.
The creator of Muvhango is Zulu by ancestry but can speak Tshivenda and is fluent in all South African languages.
The show is built on the premise that “umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu” meaning that we exist within a context.
The show has strong family-orientated storylines that seek to speak to the conflict between the traditional and the modern ways.
The Vhakwevho’s are the custodians of the traditional side of things while the Johannesburg lot focuses on the modern ways.
In 2006 the series was nominated for the South African Film and Television Award for Best Soap Opera
The cast
Dingaan Khumalo | James Motsamai | Leading Role |
Gabriel Temudzani | Chief Azwindini Mukhwevo | Leading Role |
Seneo Mabengo | Khumo Motsamai | Leading Role |
Maumela Mahuwa | Susan Mukwevho | Leading Role |
David Sebe | Vho-Gizara Mukwevho | Leading Role |
Regina Nasengani | Vho-Masindi Mukwevho | Leading Role |
Fanele Cebekhulu | Gugu Nkosi – Zikalala | Leading Role |
Nat Ramabulana | Tendamudzimu “Tenda” Mudau | Leading Role |
Inocentia MaNchidi | Rendani Mukwevho | Leading Role |
Eunice Mabeta | Vho-Makhadzi Mukwevho | Leading Role |
Bohang Moeko | Paballo | Supporting Role |
Kagiso Latane | Lefatse | Supporting Role |
Azwimbavhi Rambuda | Mpho Mudau | Supporting Role |
Humburani Tsharani | Mulimisi | Supporting Role |
Kingsley Ramabulana | Vhangani | Supporting Role |
Connie Sibiya | Ma-Hangwani Mukwevho | Supporting Role |
Tebatso Mashishi | Kgosi Mulaudzi | Supporting Role |
Wavhudi Lidzengu | Vutshilo Mukwevho | Supporting Role |
Candy Magidimisa | Shaz | Supporting Role |
Yolanda Bhuthelezi | Zama | Supporting Role |
Where to watch the latest Muvhango episodes?
Episodes air on SABC 2 Mondays to Fridays at 21:00. If you’re unable to catch the latest episode when it airs, we’ll be publishing full episodes from the SABC. Don’t plan to miss any Muvhango episode this month.
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