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Leleti Khumalo set to appear in upcoming season of Muvhango

After airing its final episode on July 2, *Muvhango* fans have a reason to celebrate. The beloved South African TV series has been renewed for a new season, promising to bring fresh storylines and dynamic characters to the screen. In an exciting development, acclaimed actress Leleti Khumalo is set to join the cast in the upcoming season. Khumalo will portray Dr. Nonhlanhla Ximba, a powerful construction mogul poised to shake up the familiar dynamics of the show. Her character is expected to introduce a wave of new intrigue and groundbreaking storytelling, injecting a fresh perspective into the series.

The production company has expressed their enthusiasm about this new chapter for *Muvhango*. In a statement, they highlighted Khumalo’s role as a game-changer, hinting at the innovative plotlines and enhanced drama that will come with her addition to the cast.

Duma Ndlovu, the executive producer of *Muvhango*, emphasized the significance of this renewal. “Muvhango lives on; it represents not just a new beginning but a celebration of the show’s legacy. We are dedicated to staying true to our roots while embracing change, and we are excited to present our audience with a Muvhango that reflects the rich diversity and compelling narratives of modern South Africa,” Ndlovu remarked.

Jacqui Hlongwane, the acting head of the channel at SABC 2, also shared her excitement about the new season. “The show has long been a pillar of our programming, and we eagerly anticipate the infusion of fresh energy and captivating storytelling that Muvhango promises to bring to our viewers,” Hlongwane stated.

As *Muvhango* prepares for its return, viewers can look forward to a blend of familiar elements and new, exciting developments. With Leleti Khumalo’s addition and commitment to innovative storytelling, the upcoming season is poised to continue the series’ legacy of engaging and diverse programming.

In other news – Zimbabwean suspect caught with R1 Million stolen in South Africa

The Hawks are intensifying their search for Amos Tineyi Kampinya, a 44-year-old Zimbabwean, who is wanted in connection with a significant theft case involving Mugg & Bean in the Kruger National Park. Kampinya, a former manager of the franchise, is accused of embezzling nearly R1 million in July 2022.

Despite a high-profile manhunt and numerous appeals for information, Kampinya remains elusive. The case has also seen developments in the courtroom. Ronald Mankena Khoza, 45, a co-accused in the case, appeared before the court on Wednesday. Read More

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