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Mzansi Magic, DStv channel 161, is set to premiere a new spin-off series called Izingane zeS’thembu on Tuesday, June 27 at 20:00. This exciting series will delve into the lives of the Mseleku children, the offspring of well-known polygamist Musa Mseleku.

A Fresh and Relatable Look

Izingane zeS’thembu promises to offer viewers a fresh and relatable look into the lives of the Mseleku children as they navigate their struggles and triumphs. As siblings, they will work towards defining themselves within the context of their unique family dynamics, offering viewers a glimpse into the next generation of the Mseleku family.

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A Visionary Behind the Show

Portia Hlubi, the Executive Producer of Milk and Honey TV and the visionary behind the show, expressed her excitement to bring a spin-off from uThando Nesthembu to viewers. She acknowledged the growth of the Mseleku children throughout the seasons and their readiness to express their opinions and forge their own paths within their multi-layered family.

A Fascinating Look into a World Often Hidden

Izingane zeS’thembu promises to captivate viewers and provide a fascinating look into a world often hidden from the public eye. By exploring the lives of the Mseleku children, the show will undoubtedly shed new light on the dynamics of a polygamous family and the challenges faced by these young individuals in carving their own identities.

A Must-Watch for Fans and the Curious

This captivating series promises to be a must-watch for fans of uThando Nesthembu and Ezomshado, as well as for those who are curious about the inner workings of a polygamous family. Its engaging narrative and innovative storytelling are sure to appeal to a diverse audience.

Don’t Miss the Premiere

In conclusion, Izingane zeS’thembu is sure to be a hit among viewers, providing a unique perspective on the lives of the Mseleku children and their journey to self-discovery. Don’t miss the premiere of Izingane zeS’thembu on Tuesday, June 27, on Mzansi Magic, DStv channel 161, at 20:00.

Hannah Kriel is a Cape Town-born journalist who chronicles the city’s evolving food scene—from Bo-Kaap spice routes to Constantia vineyards—for local and international outlets. When she’s not interviewing chefs or tracking the harvest on her grandparents’ Stellenbosch farm, you’ll find her surfing the Atlantic breaks she first rode as a schoolgirl.

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