Mzansi Magic is embracing an exciting new chapter as it opens its doors to new producers and production houses, with the aim of delivering more compelling and innovative local content.
This exciting shift means that new shows will be fresh and shorter to enable more diversity of voices in telling Mzansistories. While the channel will always cherish its beloved shows some will be making way for new series and novellas that are sure to captivate audiences.
As part of this strategic evolution, a few shows will be concluding in 2025, paving the way for a line-up of new productions which will be announced soon. Among the showswrapping up are two of Mzansi’s highest-performing telenovelas, Umkhokha: The Curse and My Brother’s Keeper, both of which have enjoyed a thrilling two-season run.
Director of Local Channels at M-Net, Shirley Adonisi has praised both series for their exceptional contribution to storytelling in Mzansi. “Umkhokha: The Curse and My Brother’s Keeper have truly highlighted the incredible talent we have in Mzansi,” she says.
“From the brilliant minds of our writers and producers to the powerful performances of our actors, these shows have brought our stories to life in a way that resonates deeply with audiences. We are deeply grateful to Rhythm World Productions and the outstanding cast and crew who turned these shows into the phenomenon they have become.”
Umkhokha: The Curse began as a 13-part series and quickly captivated audiences, prompting its transformation into a full-fledged telenovela. Known for its gripping narratives, the show has been a gem for viewers, even releasing a gospel album, Wonk’ AmaJudiya, filled with songs that resonate deeply with its themes.
On the flip side, My Brother’s Keeper dazzled fans with its star-studded and dynamic characters and storyline—from the no-nonsense family patriarch Mshengu (Lindani Nkosi) to the comical misadventures of brothers Donga (Sdumo Mtshali) and Nqubeko (Wiseman Mncube). And let’s not forget the feisty ‘omakoti’ Fakazile (Zola Nombona), Ndumiso (NkanyisoMchunu) and the fierce Nomsa (Vuyiseka Cawe), who brought their own flair to the mix.
“We’re incredibly grateful to our loyal viewers and want to assure them that 2025 is set to be even more sensational! We have fresh and exciting content coming up – something bold, something new! So, do stay tuned for all the exciting updates on our upcoming local shows!” says Adonisi.
Umkhokha: The Curse will conclude in February 2025 with My Brother’s Keeper ending in April 2025. But for now, the drama is far from over! Don’t miss the gripping conclusion of My Brother’s Keeper weekdays at 19:30 and Umkhokha: The Curse at 20:30, on Mzansi Magic (DStv Channel 161)