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 ...
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'Muvhango's temporary replacement on SABC spotlights underrepresented South African culture
Muvhango's official end after nearly 30 years of airing is drawing closer, and its timeslot replacement is on the horizon The recently cancelled Venda TV show was beloved by many South Africans and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Fans bid farewell to ‘Muvhango’ after 25 seasons
“Muvhango” fans are reeling from shock after it was announced that the show has ended. The production dropped the bombshell on social media recently when it wrote, “End of the Road for Muvhango, Thank ...
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, ...
“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 ...
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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