Isibaya
Isibaya | |
---|---|
Genre | Drama |
Created by |
|
Written by |
|
Directed by | Desiree Markgraaff |
Starring | |
Country of origin | South Africa |
Original language | Multilingual (Subtitles included) |
No. of seasons | 8 |
No. of episodes | 2,028 (As of 02 April 2021) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Desiree Markgraaff |
Producer | Eva Franzen |
Camera setup | Multi-cameras |
Running time | 22 - 24 minutes |
Production company | The Bomb Shelter |
Distributor | Mzansi Magic |
Release | |
Original network | Mzansi Magic |
Original release | 18 March 2013 2 April 2021 | –
Isibaya was a South African daily drama series[1] that started production in 2013, premiering on Mzansi Magic and created by Angus Gibson, Desiree Markgraaff, Teboho Mahlatsi and Catherine Stewart. Siyabonga Thwala leads the male cast as Mpiyakhe Zungu and Thembi Nyandeni leads the female cast as Mkabayi "MaNcwane" Zungu.[2][3][4]
Premise[]
In the beginning, the drama revolved around two powerful taxi business families in Bhubesini: the Zungus, led by Mpiyakhe Zungu (Siyabonga Thwala), and the Ndlovu family, led by Samson Ndlovu (Bheki Mkhwane), and their conflicts, rivalries, their daily lives and the issues around them. They are united by the marriage of their two children: Thandeka (Nomzamo Mbatha) and S'busiso (Sdumo Mtshali) of the Zungus and Ndlovus, respectively. In a taxi war another man arrives with his family. Judas Ngwenya (Menzi Ngubane) with his wife Beauty Ngwenya (Thuli Thabethe) and their children Zama Ngwenya (Linda Mtoba) and his son and step son to Beauty he was working for his father and plotting against them Zungus. Judas's son Qaphela Ngwenya (Abdul Khoza). They lived with Beauty's mother Lillian Nyandeni (Linda Sebezo) and his nephew Jerry Nyandeni (Charles Phasha). Lillian later married Saddam Xaba (Siyatsheni Mdaki) who was Judas's right hand man. But Judas was killed by his son Qaphela Ngwenya.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Siyabonga Thwala | Mpiyakhe Zungu |
Mkabayi Zungu | |
Samson Ndlovu | |
Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa | Sizakele Sibiya |
S'busiso Ndlovu | |
Mandlenkosi Ndlovu | |
Ayanda Borotho | Phumelele Dlamini - Zungu |
Celeste Ntuli | Siphokazi Mthembu - Zungu |
Pallance Dladla | Jabulani Zungu |
Iris Rasebetse | |
Ntandane | |
Qaphela Ngwenya | |
Fezile Khumalo | |
S'khaleni Mngomezulu | |
Khanyisile Ndlovu | |
Asavela Mngqithi | Ntwenhle Ndlovu - Ngubane |
Sibongile Mkhize - Zungu | |
Fenyang Molefenyane | |
Sihle Ngubane | |
Mabuyi Dlamini | |
Lillian Nyandeni - Xaba | |
Pamela Mngomezulu |
Recurring cast members include
• Dumisani Dlamini - Mbodla
- Hamilton Dlamini - Andile Sibiya
- Wendy Gumede - Nolwandle Mthembu
- Amina Jack - Thokozani Zungu
- Thulasizwe Khubheka - Mduduzi
- Melusi Mbele - Bhekumuzi
- Londeka Mchunu - Londiwe Ngubane
- Siyatsheni Mdakhi - Saddam Xaba
- Nhlanhla Mdlalose - Bongani
- Zakhele Msibi - Sunday Nkabinde
- Thulani Mtsweni - Mpihlangene Zungu
- Nkanyiso Mzimela - Melusi Zungu
- Sihle Ndaba - Cebisile Mkhize
- Enerst Ndlovu - Ngwebedla
- Sibonelo Ngubane - Mbovu
- Charles Phasha - Jerry
- Chris Q. Radebe - Dabula Ngubane
- Thandeka Qwabe - Thandiwe
- Tisetso Thoka - Mickey Sibiya
Former Cast Members[]
- Vusi Kunene as Bhekifa Shezi
- Nomzamo Mbatha as Thandeka Zungu - Ndlovu
- Menzi Ngubane as Judas Ngwenya
- Muzi Mthabela as Duma Ngema
- Tamara Jozi as Mazondi
- Andile Gumbi as Zweli Shezi
- Jessica Nkosi as Qondisile Buthelezi
- Thuli Thabethe as Beauty Nyandeni - Ngwenya
- Linda Mtoba as Zama Nyandeni
- Sibusisiwe Jili as Zanele
- Tumisho Masha as Jackson
- Senzo Vilakazi as Mehlomamba
- Florence Makgatsi as Lerato
- Samson Khumalo as Kgokong
- Koketso Mophuthing as Kaone
- Kamogelo Mampe as Nurse Ditsele
References[]
- ^ drama, ISIBAYA Archives (2020-04-13). "Isibaya Archives". Channels24. Archived from the original on 2020-06-03. Retrieved 2020-06-03.
- ^ Isibaya, retrieved 2019-11-13
- ^ "Isibaya". Mzansi Magic Official Website – Isibaya. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- ^ Magadla, Mahlohonolo (2019-08-27). "Mzansi Magic on Nomzamo Mbatha's future on 'Isibaya': 'She still forms a critical part of the cast'". Channel. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
External links[]
- South African drama television series
- 2013 South African television series debuts
- South African film stubs