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 ...
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 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 ...
Muvhango airs its final episode on SABC2 on Tuesday after gracing our screens for 28 years. In an interview with TimesLIVE, Gabriel Temudzani, who played the character of chief Azwindini Mukwevho, ...
The curtains are officially closing on SA’s beloved soapie “Muvhango.” Since its debut in 1997, the soapie captured the hearts of many as it became SA’s first-ever soapie in Tshivenda. "Muvhango" ...
Muvhango fans were left confused on Monday after realising the drama had recast the role of Hulisani and changed the actor without warning fans. The SABC2, Word of Mouth Pictures production never ...
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 ...
“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 ...
SABC2's primetime Venda weekday soap Muvhango hasn't been cancelled and has been renewed for another season. Sunday tabloid reports alleged that Muvhango, produced by Word of Mouth Pictures, is on its ...
After nearly three decades on air, Muvhango broadcast its final episode on SABC2 this Tuesday, marking the end of a cultural era. The popular drama, which began in 1997, has been celebrated for ...
Former South African soap-opera actress Lindiwe Chibi — best known for her role as ”Doobsie” in Muvhango — died on Wednesday night. Chibi (31) died at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital after she was ...