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Muvhango

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Muvhango
Promotional poster
GenreSoap opera
Created byDuma Ndlovu
Written by
  • Loyiso Maqoma
  • Pamela Power
  • Nontuthuzelo Magoxo
  • Tsholofelo Ndlovu
  • Awelani Makhuvha
  • Sarah Smith
  • Amor Tredoux
  • Jacques Du Rand
  • Marina Bekker
  • Vusi Khoza
Directed byJedi Mulovhedzi
Sipho Nhlaka Myeni
Sibongiseni Zondi
Tamie Madlakana
Raai Mokoena
Azwimmbhavi Rambuda
Creative directorNthabi Tau
Starring
Original languages
Production
Executive producerDuma Ndlovu
ProducersHerbert Hadebe
Leo Phiri
Malebo Mokoena
Running time24 - 26 minutes
Production companyWord of Mouth Pictures(current production company) Rhythm World Productions(sold to Word of Mouth)
Original release
NetworkSABC2
Release7 April 1997 (1997-04-07) –
present
Related
Imbewu: The Seed

Muvhango is a South African television soap opera, created by Duma Ndlovu. It was broadcast on the public TV channel SABC 2, and had an average of 4 million daily viewers during its latter run before its conclusion.[1] The first episode was aired on 7 April 1997. It was the first Tshivenda language TV drama,[2] but later became multilingual in order to showcase that languages and cultures of South Africa should be used to unite rather than divide, even so Tshivenda is its primary language.[3]

The show is built on a premise that "umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu" meaning that we exist within a context. The show has strong family orientated storylines that seeks 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.[4]

Main cast

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Actor/Actress Role Status
Gabriel Temudzani Azwindini Mukwevho Leading Role
Maumela Mahuwa Susan Mukwevho Leading Role
Dingaan Khumalo James Motsamai Leading Role
Leleti Khumalo Dr Nonhlanhla Ximba-Ramabulana Leading Role
Liteboho Molise Teboho Mukwevho Leading Role
Innocentia Manchidi Rendani Mukwevho Leading Role
Sydney Ramakuwela Mulalo Mukwevho Leading Role
Regina Nesengani Vho Masindi Mukwevho Leading Role
Macdonald Ndou Khakhathi "KK" Mulaudzi Leading Role
Zonke Mchunu Imani Nkosi Leading Role
Nathaniel Ramabulana Tendamudzimu Mudau Leading Role
Hastings Muravha Avathakali Ramabulana Leading Role
Ronewa Mudau Lindelani Mukwevho Leading Role
Wiseman Zitha Ndemedzo Leading Role
Azwimmbhavi Rambuda Mpho Mudau Supporting Role
Tebatso Mashishi Kgosi Mulaudzi Supporting Role
Wavhudi Lidzengu Vhutshilo Mukwevho Supporting Role
Candy Magidimisa Sharon Mukwevho Supporting Role
Rinae Mmbobo Muvhango Mukwevho Supporting Role
Tyson Mathonsi Sakhile Ximba-Makgoba Supporting Role
Mulisa Mudau Elewani Supporting Role
Mulanga Rashikinya Ndiwavho Supporting Role
Gugulethu Mzobe Nomvula Supporting Role
Mufunwa Mudau Ndwakhulu Mukwevho Supporting Role
Obed Baloyi Mr Rivombo Supporting Role
Masutang Rasekele Mrs Rivombo Supporting Role
Gabisile Tshabalala Bubbles Supporting Role

Former cast

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Actor/Actress Role Status
Marah Louw Catherine Mukhewvho Leading Role
Joyce Skefu Doris Mokoena Leading Role
Glen Lewis Edward Mukhewvho Leading Role
Mpho Tsedu Leading Role
Sindi Dlathu Thandaza Mokoena Leading Role
Reshoketwe Mmoala Tumi Mokoena Leading Role
Brian Temba Ranthomeng Mokoena Leading Role
Themba Nofemele Leading Role
Fezile Makhanya Muzi Cele Supporting Role
Phindile Gwala Nompilo Nkosi Supporting Role
Raphael Griffiths Vusi Nkosi Leading Role
Buhle Sammuels Matshidiso Mulaudzi Leading Role
Vatiswa Ndara Modiehi Motsamai Supporting Role
Senzo Radebe Sthembiso Radebe Supporting Role
Melusi Yeni Phenyo Supporting Role
Zonke Mnchunu Imani Motsamai Leading Role
Nay Maps Tshireletso Supporting Role
Liteboho Molise Tebogo Mukhwevo Leading Role

Plot

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The show is primarily set in Johannesburg and Venda. In Johannesburg, Thandaza Mokoena (Sindi Dlathu), James Motsamai (Dingaan Khumalo), Khakhathi Mulaudzi, Gugu Nkosi-Zikalala, Imani Nkosi, Hangwani Mukhwevho, Rendani Mukhwevho, their families and their colleagues deal with nepotism, drama and violence in the corporate world. In Venda, the Mukhwevho family leads the people of Thathe while there are cracks in their family. Thandaza left her business over to James the Qalabosha constructions[needs update]

Cast

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Actor Role
Gabriel Temudzani Chief Azwindini Mukwevho
Maumela Mahuwa Susan Mukwevho
Dingaan Khumalo James Motsamai
Leleti Khumalo Dr Nonhlanhla Ximba-Ramabulana
Liteboho Molise Teboho Mukwevho
Innocentia Manchidi Rendani Mukwevho
Sydney Ramakuwela Mulalo Mukwevho
Regina Nasengani Vho Masindi Mukwevho
MacDonald Ndou Khakhathi "KK" Mulaudzi
Zonke Mchunu Imani Nkosi
Nathaniel Ramabulana Ma-Hangwani Mukwevho
Hastings Muravha Avhatakali Ramabulana
Ronewa Mudau Lindelani Mukwevho
Candy Magidimisa Sharon Mukwevho
Wiseman Zitha Ndemedzo
Tebatso Mashishi Kgosi Mulaudzi
Wavhudi Lidzhengu Vhutshilo Mukwevho
Rinae Mmbobo Muvhango Mukwevho
Tyson Mathonsi Vho-Makhadzi Mukwevho
Ronewa Mudau Lindelani Mukwevho
Tebatso Mashishi Kgosi Mulaudzi
Wavhudi Lidzhengu Vhutshilo Mukwevho
Rinae Mmbobo Muvhango Mukwevho
Tyson Mathonsi Sakhile Ramabulana-Makgoba
Mulisa Mudau Elwani
Mulanga Rashikinya Ndiwavho Ravele
Mufunwa Mudau Ndwakhulu Mukwevho
Azwimmbhavi Rambuda-Litelu Mpho Ravele
Obed Baloyi Mzamani Rivombo
Masutang Rasekele Winnie Rivombo
Nkateko Mabunda Hulukati Rivombo
Junior Magagane Nkomati Rivombo
Gabisile Tshabalala Bubbles
Nyeleti Ndubane Khensani
Rendani Litelu Tshanduko Mukwevho
Phuthego Malatji Tshino
Former Actors Roles
Sindi Dlathu Thandaza Mokoena
Brian Temba Ranthomeng Mokoena
Fezile Makhanya Muzi Cele
Phindile Gwala Nonny Nkosi
Raphael Griffith Vusi Nkosi
Buhle Sammuels Matshidiso Mulaudzi
Vatiswa Ndara Modiehi Motsamai
Senzo Radebe Sthembiso Radebe
Melusi Yeni Phenyo
Nay Maps Tshireletso
Liteboho Molise Tebogo Mukhwevo

The Mukwevho Family, MMC and Qalabosha Constructions

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References

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  1. ^ "'The Wild' nominated for seven awards". Daily Dispatch. 17 February 2012. Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  2. ^ Perkins, Kathy A. (1999). Black South African Women: An Anthology of Plays. Juta and Company. p. 142. ISBN 9781919713151.
  3. ^ "SABC still favours rich, urban viewers". The Times. 19 September 2004.
  4. ^ "Inaugural SAFTA nominees announced". Bizcommunity.com. 4 October 2006. Retrieved 23 July 2012.