Joyce Skefu, Nokuthula Ledwaba and Khanyi Mbau star in Abomama

Joyce Skefu, Nokuthula Ledwaba and Khanyi Mbau star in Abomama

New religious TV drama titled Abomama is set to debut on our television screens on Sunday, 08 April, at 8pm on Mzansi Magic.

Produced by Parental Advisory Productions, the new drama features Joyce Skefu, Nokuthula Ledwaba, Khanyi Mbau, Kenneth Nkosi and Don Mlangeni Nawa as lead actresses.

Unathi Guma, Kgosi Mongake, Kgosi Mongake, Masechaba Mtolo, Leroy Gopal, Sekoati Tsubane, Gabriel Mini and Jerry Phele complete the cast.

“What makes Abomama relatable are these women who represent the mothers, sisters and grandmothers who hold our society together,” said M-Net’s Director of Local Entertainment Channels, Reneilwe Sema.

“The drama aims to show these everyday women as they grapple with temptations, weaknesses, strengths, miracles and victories. Abomama reveals the extraordinary lives of ordinary women,” – she added.

About Abomama Drama:

Abomama begins when Thabang (Mongake), the brother of soft-spoken Mapule (Ledwaba) is arrested, for the umpteenth time, but this time tells her he has hidden R2 million away for her and his daughter to use. Unbeknownst to Mapule, the money belongs to Bonanza (Nkosi), local heist king and butcher, who Thabang has now double crossed. Mapule takes the news to her prayer group and stokvel ladies, where Fumane (Skefu) the pastor’s wife comes up with the plan to use the evil money to do good.

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ShabZi Madallion releases his first project of the year

ShabZi Madallion

For The People EP is finally here and this is definitely something the people want to hear, ShabZi Madallion releases his first project of the year and it is definitely worth the wait. Sharing a date with his birthday, the project outlines all facets of the artist and show that his skill level is a cut above the rest.

The project is solely produced by east rand hitmaker Blass and their chemistry is evident for all to see. The highlights of the project are ‘’Get It’’ which includes the sole feature of this project, Pebbles and ‘Íts My House’ which is the official second single.

ShabZi Madallion, real name Leshabe Mpho Rampedi, is a hip hop artist based in South Africa’s economic and cultural hub Johannesburg. He was born in the province of KwaZulu-Natal with his roots anchored in the picturesque Limpopo province.

ShabZi began his musical career in 2003 and has since continued, his artistry stretches far beyond just music, he also engineers, mixes and masters his own records and is slowly entering the acting space with a couple appearances on Supersport and KFC commercials. On stage, he’s an electrifying performer who is able to weave music, dance and the spoken word into an unforgettable experience, with Back 2 The City 2017 being the biggest stage that he has graced thus far.

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Ann Jangle Releases Impassioned New Single “Rebel”

Ann Jangle rebel

Today sees the release of Rebel the second track from Ann Jangle’s solo E.P due for release at the end of August 2018.

“This song portrays the love- hate relationship between 2 people who can’t seem to make it work, let go nor move forward. It comes from a place of being stuck yet the desire to move on.

Rebel was written to channel those emotions which so many people experience in romantic relationships that don’t work.

Instead of seeing them as a time to move on, we tend to hold on for dear life and miss the lesson that was meant to be learnt.” – Ann Jangle

Shot by her filmmaker friend Dino Denton at The Hoek in Noordhoek Cape Town, and with a very special guest appearance by Ann’s dog Kevin.

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Generations The Legacy actor Donovan Pieterson asked if he’s okay

Donovan Pieterson generations the legacy

Generations The Legacy actor Donovan Pieterson says people often mistake him for his character, Brandon, and try to help him. Donovan plays Brandon, the character of an autistic person on the show.

Speaking to TshisaLIVE, Donovan said “people live for TV. They sympathise with me and ask me if I am okay. They ask if they can help. What frustrates them is that they don’t understand I am playing a character. When they see that I don’t have autism in real life they look at me as if I am trying to deceive them or that I am taking chances.”

Donovan Pieterson said he has international ambitions but he accepted the role because he wanted to prove to himself and others that he could play a difficult character.

The star further stated that he doesn’t want to play a character saying lines differently. This role pushes him emotionally and has helped him to grow. His goals and ambitions are to go international, but he’s so grateful for the opportunities he has been given with Generations.

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