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 ...
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 ...
The final broadcast of Muvhango will be on 8 August, just three days after it was relaunched a year ago. Described as a rebirth of sorts, the new version of the longstanding soapie Muvhango has fallen ...
After 28 years on air, SABC2 and Word of Mouth Productions have announced the conclusion of the soapie Muvhango. The brainchild of Duma ka Ndlovu, Muvhango made its debut on SABC2 on April 7 1997, ...
SABC2 has cancelled the long-running soap Muvhango, with its final episode to air on Friday, 8 August. Muvhango faced challenges in recent years, including production halts due to unpaid cast and crew ...
Veteran producer Duma ka Ndlovu has been granted R100 000 bail following his arrest for alleged tax evasion of R26 million. Ndlovu reportedly handed himself over to the police on Monday, 30 September ...
In a dazzling display of glamour, SABC2 unveiled the new and revamped version of its iconic soap opera Muvhango on Thursday. The event, attended by a star-studded audience, came a month after the show ...
“Muvhango” fans were angered by SABC’s decision to remove the long-standing telenovela off air earlier this month, without any warning. They took to social media platforms to vent and it looks like ...
The SABC has effectively cancelled 'Muvhango', created by Duma Ndlovu and produced by Word of Mouth Pictures – the channel's most-watched show – after 27 years. The Venda soapie ran out of produced ...
Following the season finale of Muvhango on Tuesday, SABC will broadcast Muvhango's retro episodes to its viewers. This comes 27 years and 25 seasons later. SABC acting executive Mmomi Seapolelo ...
As an evening storm lights up the sky near Wood River, Nebraska, about 413,000 sandhill cranes arrive to roost in the shallows of the Platte River. This photo was originally published in "What Happens ...
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