Showmax and Multichoice are standing firm in their decision to broadcast the controversial docuseries ‘Tracking Thabo Bester’ despite legal pressure from the couple featured in the series. The series chronicles Bester’s daring exploits, including his jailbreak from prison, and raises debates surrounding personal rights and journalistic ethics. Showmax and Multichoice argue that they have taken all necessary steps to ensure the documentary aligns with journalistic integrity and ethical reporting, and uphold the public’s right to watch and form their own opinions.
Showmax is set to premiere a fourpart documentary series called “Tracking Thabo Bester,” which delves into the life of South Africa’s notorious criminal Thabo Bester. The series will reveal that he did not die in a prison fire as initially believed and will explore the complex accusations against him and his supposed accomplice, Nandipha Magudumana. The documentary features an impressive lineup of interviewees, including former police profiler Dr. Gérard Labuschagne and prisoners and wardens at Mangaung Correctional Centre. The series premieres on Showmax on March 15th and 22nd, 2022, and promises to keep viewers riveted from start to finish.
Nhlanhla Kunene plays Eric in Showmax’s ‘Adulting,’ a relatable character that has won over viewers around the world. In the second season, Eric faces new challenges as he navigates fatherhood while balancing his streetsmart persona. Kunene’s exceptional portrayal of Eric adds heart and soul to the show, making it a mustwatch for anyone looking for emotion, genuineness, and depth.
Thembi Seete, a dynamic force in the entertainment industry, is set to take on a new role in the upcoming season of Showmax’s drama series, Adulting. Portraying the intriguing character of Portia, a rich housewife on a journey of selfdiscovery and liberation, Seete challenges societal taboos and stereotypes surrounding sex and intimacy. Her commitment to selfimprovement and perpetual reinvention ensures her sustained relevance in the industry and promises to ensnare viewers with her talent and dedication to her craft.
South African presenter Thembisa Mdoda has been chosen to host the eagerly anticipated reunion special for popular reality show, The Mommy Club. Mdoda, who is a mother herself, plans to respectfully address even the toughest topics without passing judgment on the show’s cast. Fans of the show are excited to see Mdoda take the helm and provide resolutions to unresolved questions and conflicts from the first season.
‘Sexuality’ has been a taboo topic for a long time, making it difficult for many people to discuss it openly. However, a new documentary series called ‘Sex and Pleasure’ on Showmax aims to change that by providing an openminded and nonjudgmental approach to exploring taboo topics surrounding human sexuality in South Africa.
As we bid farewell to summer and welcome the colder months, South Africans look forward to spending more cozy nights in front of their screens. Fortunately, Showmax has created an exciting lineup of local content to keep viewers entertained throughout April. From heartwarming children’s series to thrilling action movies and gripping telenovelas, Showmax has something for everyone.
Journeying from being a smalltown girl in Ladysmith to becoming one of the lead actresses in the awardwinning Showmax Original telenovela, The Wife, Mbalenhle Mavimbela has come a long way in her career. Her portrayal of Hlomu, the female protagonist in the show, has made her a household name in South Africa. The Wife, produced by Stained Glass, is still the most popular Showmax series ever, topping Twitter most Thursdays during its threeseason run.