Uzalo
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Uzalo | |
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Genre | Soap opera, Crime Drama |
Created by | Duma Ndlovu |
Written by |
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Directed by |
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Creative director | Mamitse Thibedi |
Starring | |
Opening theme | Uzalo |
Ending theme | Uzalo |
Country of origin | South Africa |
Original language | Zulu |
No. of seasons | 7 |
No. of episodes | 1 645 (as of 2 July 2021) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Gontse Lekgetho Mmamitse Thibedi |
Producer | Khumbulani Hlongwane |
Cinematography | Mike Sono, Howard Nciweni |
Editors | Gugu Sibandze (online editor), Mamba Bhekumuzi (offline editor) |
Camera setup | Multi-cameras |
Running time | 23-25 minutes |
Production company | Stained Glass Productions |
Distributor | SABC |
Release | |
Original network | SABC 1 |
Picture format | HDTV |
Original release | 2015 present | –
Chronology | |
Related shows | eHostela, Skeem Saam and Durban Gen |
Uzalo is a South African soap opera produced by Stained Glass Productions, which is co-owned by Kobedi "Pepsi" Pokane and Gugu Zuma-Ncube. It began airing in 2015, quickly becoming a hit due to its compelling narrative, writing, direction and the performances of the relatively-unknown cast.[1] It initially told the story of two young men who were switched at birth, one being raised in a family with core Christian values and the other at a crime syndicate. It currently broadcasts from Monday to Friday on SABC 1.[2][3] It is currently the most watched television show in South Africa.[4][5]
Plot[]
Uzalo initially told the story of two families in the township of Kwa-Mashu: the Mdletshe family, who play a significant role in the management of the Kwamashu Kingdom Church, and the Xulu family who run a car theft syndicate. The connection between the families was that their eldest sons were switched at birth during the period when Nelson Mandela was released from prison.[3][6] As the show has progressed over the years, the storylines have dramatically changed with interchanging characters, contributing to many new story arcs, but simultaneously maintaining the growth of some of its main and supporting characters.
Main Cast of
Actor | Role |
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Masoja Msiza | Nkunzi Mhlongo |
Baby Cele | Gabisile Khumalo |
Wiseman Mncube | Sbonelo Babongile Mhlongo |
Menzi Brighton Biyela | Pastor Gwala |
Gugu Gumede | Hlengiwe "MaMlambo" Mlambo |
Nompilo Maphumulo | Nosipho Xulu |
Thembinkosi Thwala | Mondli Mdlalose |
Noxolo Mathula | Lilly Xaba |
Simphiwe Majozi | Sibusiso "Sbu" Makhathini |
Thuthuka Mthembu | Nonkanyiso Xaba |
Nkanyiso Makhanya | Nkululeko "Njeza" Xaba |
Hlelokuhle "Hlelo" | |
Wisemam Mncube | Sibonelo Mhlongo |
Zama Magubane | MaDongwe |
Ntombifuthi Dlamini | Gladys "MamaDlala" |
Cebo Mthembu | Nyawo |
Sibongiseni Shezi | Hleziphi |
Ratings[]
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | Ave. RSA viewers (millions) | |||
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First aired | Last aired | |||||
1 | 1 | 9 February 2015 | 13 March 2015 | 5.4 | ||
2 | 1 (+1) | 24 September 2018 (Historic Episode) 24 September 2018 | 25 September 2018 | 10.25 |
Series 1 (2015)[]
No. overall | Episode | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | RSA viewers (millions) 10 | |
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1 | Premier Episode | Alex Yazbek | Story by : Phathutshedzo Aldrean Makwarela Teleplay by : Precious Sithole | 9 February 2015 | 5.4 | |
The story kicked off with a teaser set on 9 February 1990 where two boys were switched at birth, and so was their legacy and destiny. The story picked up 20 years later after the two boys were switched at birth, and the storyline for the entire season followed the family whose wealth was built in the murky criminal underworld, as well as the more wholesome Mdletshe family whose day to day life, is pretty much centred around the KwaMashu Kingdom Church. |
Series 4 (2018)[]
No. overall | Episode | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | SA viewers (millions) | |||||||
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Two Part Wedding Special | ||||||||||||
167 | Wedding Special | Luthando Mgomezulu & Mqondisi 'MQ' Ngubane | Story by : Bongi Ndaba Teleplay by : Clive Madiya | 24 September 2018 | Undefined | |||||||
MaMlambo has a nightmare. Nkunzi says his vows to MaMlambo. MaNgcobo stops the wedding. | ||||||||||||
Historic Episode | ||||||||||||
168 | Wedding Special Part 2 | Luthando Mgomezulu & Mqondisi 'MQ' Ngubane | Bongi Ndaba | 25 September 2018 | 10.25[8] | |||||||
This record-breaking wedding episode was aired on the 25 September 2018, and it was preceded by a gripping cliff-hanger on the 24th of September 2018. In the episode that aired on the 25 September 2018, the saying: "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned" was proven to be true. The gun-wielding 'woman scorned' character MaNgcobo, played by Dawn Thandeka King, stormed the wedding of her common-law husband, Nkunzi (Masoja Msiza) and her love rival MaMlambo (Gugu Gumede) with a gun, coercing him to make a choice on who he will marry between her and her former best friend-turned love rival, MaMlambo. Nkunzi made a decision to marry both women, MaNgcobo and MaMlambo, thus entering into a polygamous marriage. This episode was the first in the South African television history to surpass the 10 million ratings mark.[7] |
- Lindiwe "Mangcobo Xulu, played by Dawn Thandeka King. She has a daughter named Nosipho and is ex husband of Gxabhashe, Khathaza. She killed khathaza. (Main role. Season 1 - 7)
- Nkunzebomvu (Nkunzi) Mhlongo, played by Masoja Msiza. He is the ex-husband of Innocentia, MaMlambo and Mazaza.then he married with Lindiwe. (Main role. Season 1 - present)
- Nosipho Xulu, played by Nompilo Maphumulo. She is the daughter of Muzi and Mangcobo. She is the sister of Ayanda and half sister to Amandla. She briefly has an affair with Ayanda unaware he is her brother and also has a brief affair with Zweli. She is the ex-girlfriend of Mondli, Njeza and Thulani and Qhabanga’s ex-fiancée. (Main role. Season 1 - present)
- Hlengiwe (MaMlambo) Mlambo Mhlongo, played by Gugu Gumede. She befriends MaNzuza and MaNcgobo and was married to Nkunzebomvu Mhlongo. She also had a relationship with Thobile’s uncle Mbhekiseni but later dumped him after he was arrested for raping Thobile and various younger women. She had affairs with Melusi, Qhabanga and Nkunzi. ( Main role. Season 1 - present)
- Fikile, played by Nelisa Mchunu. She is Thobile, GC and Smangele's friend and hairdresser. She is in a relationship with Sbu. She had drunken sex with Mxolisi while he was still dating Zekhethelo. She also cheated on Sbu with his boss Nkunzi. She left kwamashu to start a new life. (Main role. Season 1 - 7)
- Zekhethelo Mhlongo, played by Nyalleng Thibedi. She was raised by Nkunzi. Her stepmothers are Innocentia and Lindiwe and her biological mother is called Mapadi, who has been absent throughout her life. She had an on and off relationship with Mxolisi. She was also in a relationship with Njeza. She was a cop and was in a relationship with Mondli. ( Main role. Season 3 - present)
- Qhabanga Khumalo, played by Siyabonga Shibe. He was a policeman from Kwa-Mashu police station. He is Nkunzi's younger half-brother. He is Nosipho’s ex-fiancé. He then later married Gabsile but later cheated on her with his brother’s wife MaMlambo. When MaMlambo ended her affair with Qhabanga, he briefly lived with Sbu and Fikile but managed to reunite with Gabsile. However after learning about Gabsile’s affair with his son Khehla, he dumped her and later remarried Khehla’s mother Nomcebo. After Nomcebo was shot dead, he got back together with Gabsile. He later became the pastor of KwaMashu Kingdom Church. (Main role. Season 3 - Present)
- Mondli Mdlalose, played by Thembinkosi Thwala. Mondli is the Head police captain and dated Zekhethelo. He is Nosipho and Lilly's ex-boyfriend. (Main role. Season 1 - present)
- Gabisile Mdletshe-Khumalo, played by Baby Cele - Maloka. She is the sister of the Pastor Melusi and Zandile's sister in law. She is the aunt of Mxolisi, Nkosinathi and Mumsy. She is a landlady of a house she owns. Mother of Sbonelo. She is Qhabanga Khumalo's wife. She was killed by Qhabanga. She was saved by a girl called Hlelo. (Main role. Season 2 - 6; Main role. Season 7 - Present)
- Sbonelo (Babo) Mhlongo, played by Wiseman Mncube, was a doctor. He resigned after secretly killing Nonka’s close friend Nsizwa. He is also the only son of Nkunzebomvu and Gabisile. He is in love with Nonkanyiso , and later on proposed to her. After they got married, she then later divorced him. ( Main role. Season 5 - present)
- Nonkanyiso, played by . She works in the salon and is a good friend of Hleziphi and Fikile and is the ex-wife to Sibonelo. She is Njeza and Mbuso’s sister and Lilly’s cousin. She is MaDongwe’s niece. (Recurring role. Season 5; Main role. Season 6 - present)
- Sbusiso (Sbu) played by Simphiwe Majozi is an ex con. He is dating Fikile. He works for Nkunzi and MaNgcobo, and later Sibonelo. (Recurring role. Season 1; Main role. Season 2 - Present)
- Njeza, played by Nkanyiso Makhanya. He is an ex con and is the older brother of Nonka and Mbuso. He is Lilly’s cousin and MaDongwe’s nephew. He worked at Khathaza's funeral home. He had a brief relationship with Zekhethelo and was in love with Nosipho, then Nonka's friend Hleziphi. ( Main role. Season 6 - present)
- Mr Mbatha,played by William Mnguni. He is part of the board at KwaMashu Kingdom Church. He is formerly the pastor of KwaMashu Kingdom Church and was engaged to Fihliwe. He is also MaMadongwe is ex-husband. (Main role. Season 1 - present)
Former Cast[]
- Leleti Khumalo as Zandile "MaNzuza" Mdletshe
- Nay Maps as Mxolisi Xulu-Mdletshe
- Dawn Thandeka King Lindiwe "Mangcobo" Xulu-Mhlongo
- Ntokozo "TK" Dlamini as Zweli "Mastermind" Maphumulo
- Nokuthula Mabika as Thobile
- Sihle Ndaba as Smangele Maphumulo
- Mpumelelo Bhulose as Gxabashe Xulu
- Kay Sibiya as Ayanda Mdletshe-Xulu
- Duduzile Ngcobo as Babekazi
- Don Mlangeni Nawa as Dlomo
- Thandeka Zulu as Nombuso
- Bonga Dlamini as Mkhonto
- Bheki Mkhwane as Pastor Mdletshe
- as Pastor Mdletshe #2
- Nombulelo Mhlongo as Nomcebo
- Thobani Nzuza as Kehla
- Standwa Nzuza as Innocentia
- Lindiwe Ndlovu as Patjuju
- Luthuli Dlamini as Bheki
- Khanyi Mbau as Dinekile
- Phindile Gwala as Diniwe
- Mlungisi Duncan as Nongoloza
- Lizwe Vilakazi as Godfather
- Thulani Shange as Thulani Khanyile
- Phumzile Mlangeni as Fihliwe Khanyile
- Sibonelo Ngubane as Khathazamanyemadoda Khanyile
- Sphelele Mzimela as Mazaza
- Mandisa Vilakazi as Liyana
- Ntandose as Polite
Accolades[]
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2015 | Simon "Mabunu" Sabela Awards | Best Newcomer | Khumbulani 'Kay' Sibiya | Won |
Best Actor | Mpumelelo Bhulose | Won | ||
Best Actress | Sihle Ndaba | Won | ||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Don Mlangeni Nawa | Won | ||
Best Soapie | Uzalo | Nominated | ||
2016 | The Sunday Times (South Africa) Generation Next Awards | Coolest Soapie | Uzalo | Won |
Simon "Mabunu" Sabela Awards | Best Actress | Sihle Ndaba | Won | |
2017 | Dstv Mzansi Magic Viewers Choice Awards | Best Actor | Ntokozo 'TKDee' Dlamini | Nominated |
Best Actress | Dawn Thandeka King | Nominated | ||
South African Film and Television Awards | Best Achievement in Scriptwriting | Uzalo Writing Team; Head Writer Phathutshedzo Makwarela | Nominated | |
2018 | Simon "Mabunu" Sabela Awards | Best Supporting TV Actress | Nokuthula Mabika | Won |
Best Actress | Baby Cele | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Simphiwe Majozi | Won | ||
The Sunday Times (South Africa) Generation Next Awards 2018 | Coolest TV soapie | Uzalo | Won | |
South African Film and Television Awards | Most Popular Soapie | Uzalo | Won | |
Dstv Mzansi Magic Viewer Choice Awards | Best Actor | Masoja Msiza | Nominated | |
2019 | South African Film and Television Awards | Best TV Soap | Uzalo | Won |
Best Actress | Dawn Thandeka King | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Khaya Dladla | Nominated | ||
Best Achievement in Editing - TV Soap | Nhlanhla Mngandi | Nominated | ||
Best Achievement in Sound - TV Soap | Timotheus Du Preez | Nominated | ||
Best Achievement in Wardrobe - TV Soap | Nokubonga Ngobeni | Won | ||
Best Achievement in Make-up and Hair - TV Soap | Stella Johnson | Won | ||
Most Popular TV Soap/Telenovela | Uzalo | Nominated | ||
2020 | South African Film and Television Awards | Best Actress in a TV Soap | Baby Cele Maloka | Nominated |
Popular Soapie/Telenovela | Uzalo | Nominated | ||
Dstv Mzansi Viewers Choice Awards | Favourite Actress | Dawn Thandeka King | Nominated | |
Favourite Actor | Masoja Msiza | Nominated | ||
Favourite Rising Star | Wiseman Mncube | Nominated | ||
The Sunday Times (South Africa) Generation Next Awards 2020 | Coolest Soapie | Uzalo | Won | |
Royalty Soapie Awards | Most Popular Soapie | Uzalo | Nominated | |
Best Actress | Dawn Thandeka King | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Simphiwe Majozi | Nominated |
References[]
- ^ "TV with Thinus: REVIEW. SABC1's new Uzalo telenovela is light on soap, heavy on conflict as a more 'mature' Soul City that's less preachy, more dramatic". TV with Thinus. 2015-02-09. Retrieved 2020-08-20.
- ^ "SABC1's new Uzalo: 'We're not Generations'". news.yahoo.com. Yahoo. February 10, 2015. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
- ^ a b Bambalele, Patience (February 9, 2015). "'Uzalo' hope for Zuma". www.filmcontact.com/. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
- ^ Matangira, Lungelo. "'Uzalo' officially SA's most watched show with over 10.2m viewers". ewn.co.za. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
- ^ BOSS. ""Uzalo" is the biggest show in SA". ikenaija.com. Retrieved 2021-12-06.
- ^ "SABC1 takes on the telenovela with Uzalo". www.tvsa.co.za. January 13, 2015. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
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External links[]
- South African television soap operas
- Zulu-language television shows