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The epic narrative unfolds through YFM, as they host a competition called ‘My Kasi Got Talent’, with a call to find the most talented kasi in the country.
Senzo Radebe's electrifying entry into The Dlaminis promises to unveil long-buried secrets and keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
From March, ‘Sibongile and The Dlaminis’ has maintained the most watched programme on DStv, with viewership ranging from 1. 3 to 1. 4 million viewers.
‘Beng’semathandweni’ is set to premiere on the Mzansi Magic on Sunday, November 3, at 7. 30pm.
The Durban-born actress played cruel stepmother Deliwe Mbambo in the hit Mzansi Wethu soapie.
Ntando Zondi, who played the young Prince Shaka on Mzansi Magic’s ‘Shaka Ilembe’, takes on a new role alongside Azande Mkhungo in season 2 of ‘Sibongile & The Dlaminis’.
Catch ‘Vuka Mjita’ on Mzansi Wethu to see how men in our modern-day society try to find their purpose for existence through emotional healing.
Nsikelelo Mthiyane takes on her first acting role as the lead character in ‘Sibongile & The Dlaminis’ season 2.
Cele is one of the extremely talented actors in Mzansi, earlier this year she bowed out of ‘Uzalo’ after seven years on the show.
Luyanda Zwane has confirmed that she is leaving Sibongile & The Dlaminis.