Actor Gabriel Temudzani, who played Chie Azwindini Mukwevho on SABC2's soapie 'Muvhango', caused a buzz this week when he ...
After 28 years on air, SABC2 and Word of Mouth Productions have announced the end of the long-running soapie Muvhango. Muvhango has entertained viewers with its powerful stories, deeply rooted in ...
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‘The SABC can’t comment on the future of the programme’: Is this the end of Muvhango?
Popular Tshivenda soapie Muvhango has been losing viewers since it premiered in 1997. After 27 seasons, the soapie’s future ...
Years before ‘representation’ was a buzzword used by woke Gen Zs, Muvhango made its debut on South African screens, ironically, in the year Gen Zs were born. Because of the unspoken hierarchy of South ...
SABC2’S longest -running show Muvhango is allegedly being canned after its future has always been speculated. The plug is being pulled from the show, which is the channel’s most-watched show, and ...
The curtain is set to fall on SABC's drama series Muvhango — again. In July last year, the show went off air for more than two weeks, with the SABC mum on the renewal of the contract. After days of ...
For most South Africans in the early 2000's, watching tv was a routine. At 8pm, SABC1 was the place to be for Generations and at 9pm, SABC 2 was where thousands of families would tune in for Muvhango.
South African actor Gabriel Temudzani recently bid farewell to his iconic role as Chief Vhafuwi Azwindini on Muvhango. He was the show’s longest-serving actor, having joined the show at the age of 20 ...
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