Uthando Nes'thembu is returning to your screen next month with season 8.
This time its format is a captivating "realnovela" featuring 24 episodes that air twice a week, on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The format allows for a richer, more captivating journey into the lives of the characters, delving deeper into their stories and the intense drama that unfolds throughout the season.
Season 8 starts on January 22 at 8pm.
Last season left viewers on the edge of their seats with the revelation of Musa's plans for wife No 5. As the new season unfolds, expect rising tensions, shifting dynamics and emotional confrontations within the Mseleku family.
MaCele navigates the complexities of welcoming a new addition, while MaYeni grapples with feelings of being left out.
MaKhumalo faces her own struggles amid the changes, and MaNgwabe is caught in a dilemma.
The stakes are higher than ever, and Musa's efforts to unify his wives will be put to the ultimate test against a backdrop of familial tension and personal drama.
'Uthando Nes'thembu' set to return in dramatic new format in January
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Uthando Nes'thembu is returning to your screen next month with season 8.
This time its format is a captivating "realnovela" featuring 24 episodes that air twice a week, on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The format allows for a richer, more captivating journey into the lives of the characters, delving deeper into their stories and the intense drama that unfolds throughout the season.
Season 8 starts on January 22 at 8pm.
Last season left viewers on the edge of their seats with the revelation of Musa's plans for wife No 5. As the new season unfolds, expect rising tensions, shifting dynamics and emotional confrontations within the Mseleku family.
MaCele navigates the complexities of welcoming a new addition, while MaYeni grapples with feelings of being left out.
MaKhumalo faces her own struggles amid the changes, and MaNgwabe is caught in a dilemma.
The stakes are higher than ever, and Musa's efforts to unify his wives will be put to the ultimate test against a backdrop of familial tension and personal drama.
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