Skeem GP braced for season 2 of ‘Most Wanted’

27 August 2024 - 11:25
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Author Themba Lukhele, aka Skeem GP, is excited about the second season of 'Most Wanted'.
Author Themba Lukhele, aka Skeem GP, is excited about the second season of 'Most Wanted'.
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Ex-convict and author Themba “Skeem GP” Lukhele is excited about the second season of Most Wanted ahead of its debut.

The show follows the media personality as he hunts for fugitives who have evaded their court cases and tried to hide from being prosecuted in court.

Speaking to TshisaLIVE, Skeem GP said the coming season would exceed viewers' expectations.

“I'm excited about the shooting of the second season of the show, but of course I can't give out many details. It's going to be more exciting than the first season. The first season was placed in the Top 10 on DStv's programmes”, he said.

“In the second season we'll be using hi-tech devices such as drones to track down the fugitives, and we'll be working on cases including those across the border. It will be action-packed, more informative and entertaining.”

Speaking about his future plans Skeem GP said he is focusing on politics and accumulating more subscribers to his podcast.

“The aim is to try to kill time. The best podcasts have taken five years to reach their milestones (100,000) in terms of subscribers. It took us a year to get to 100,000 subscribers. We are sitting on 140,000 subscribers in one month”, said Skeem GP.

“With the Skeem GP Foundation we are focusing on the gender-based violence pandemic and are busy with the prison ministry. We will sign a memorandum of understanding with the department of correctional services very soon so I'll have access to all 243 prisons.”



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