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Family, Fire and Tradition: Meet Kwa Baba Mzansi Magic’s new telenovela

Family, Fire and Tradition: Meet Kwa Baba Mzansi Magic’s new telenovela

Some stories feel made for you. Kwa Baba, Mzansi Magic's bold new telenovela is exactly that kind of show.

Likers of Things

Some stories feel made for you. Kwa Baba, Mzansi Magic's bold new telenovela is exactly that kind of show. Rooted in the love, family obligation and slow-burn conflict that South Africans know intimately and rarely see rendered with this much craft on screen, the series premieres Monday 1 June at 19:30. If the cast list alone is anything to go by, this is one that will run deep.


Anchored by Vuyo Biyela, Rorisang Mohapi-Grootboom, Lindani Nkosi and Hlengiwe Lushaba-Madlala, the show assembles one of the most compelling ensembles local television has seen in recent memory. Produced by Singa Vision Productions, the team behind the acclaimed co-production Genesis Kwa Baba has been built not just for viewership, but for longevity.

“Just when you think you know where the story is going, something raises the stakes even higher.”


Beyond the leads, the supporting cast gives the show its particular texture. From the quietly devastating Nelisiwe, a woman who loves a man she privately considers careless and entitled, to the delightfully petty Mandla, the kind of partner who would beg, plead and crown himself a knight in shining armour mid-breakup, every character carries the kind of contradiction that feels true to lived experience.


The Cast

Nhlanhla Mkhize - Khanyisani Kheswa

Zwelakhe's loyal cousin quietly frustrated by the family rifts his father seems determined to deepen.

Mxolisi Khumalo - Nhlanhla Kunene

A devoted son and bridge-builder trying to make Khethiwe happy, if only he can get out of his own way.

Nelisiwe Mkhize -Lungelo Madondo

Mhlaba's wife. She loves him but privately views him as a man who benefits from a safety net she never had.

Tsholofelo Motaung - Mosa Lekwene

The family's free-spirited last-born. She has nothing to prove and absolutely intends to keep it that way.

Dinana Motaung - Naledi Mfoloe

Psychology Master's student. Stern, exacting, and almost constitutionally incapable of lightening up.

Nomvula Radebe -Zinzi Nsele

A devoted wife with an iron will cross the line of fidelity and she will make that abundantly clear.

Bangizwe Mbokazi  -Ernest Ndlovu

A fiercely protective brother who would go to war for his sisters without a second thought.

 

Five Reasons to Watch

01.  It's rooted in culture, not just inspired by it

Family tradition, cultural expectation and the weight of heritage are not backdrop here. They are the engine of every conflict.

02.  The cast spans generations of local greatness

Veterans like Makhosazana Ndlovu alongside rising names like Khanyisani Kheswa mean depth at every level.

03.  It will start arguments,in the best way

Different traditions, different truths. Kwa Baba is designed to spark conversation long after the credits roll.

04.  The twists earn their keep

A love story that grows into something far bigger and will blindside you at least once per episode.

05.  It elevates what local storytelling can be

Singa Vision Productions brings serious craft. This is not just great South African television it is simply great television.

Kwa Baba, premieres Monday 1 June at 19:00 on Mzansi Magic, DStv Channel 161. #KwaBaba


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