Get to Know Shwabi Madlala, the Character Bringing Tension and Depth to Homecoming

Jabulani Masilela Joins Tshedza Pictures’ New Telenovela on Mzansi Wethu Now airing on Mzansi Wethu every Monday to Wednesday at 18:30, Homecoming has quickly captured the hearts of South African viewers with its mix of emotional honesty, rural roots, and bold storytelling. Produced by the acclaimed Tshedza Pictures, the series introduces audiences to a new ensemble of layered characters, one of whom is played by accomplished actor and creative force, Jabulani Masilela. Masilela takes on the role of Shwabi Madlala, a character who adds weight, tension, and unexpected twists to the story of Zethu Hlongwane, played by Mpume “Six” Nyamane. Zethu, a bright young medical graduate, is forced to return to her village in Bergville, KwaZulu-Natal, where she must confront buried truths and forge a deeper understanding of herself and her heritage. Along the way, she connects with police officer and traditional healer, Sifiso Kubheka, portrayed by Thembinkosi Mthembu. Shwabi’s presence in the village is layered with mystery and quiet power. He’s not a man of many words, but when he enters the room, you feel it. His intentions are never surface-level, and as the series unfolds, his connection to key characters reveals itself in both unsettling and compelling ways. “For me, Shwabi is a man shaped by the land, by his choices, and by the things he’s refused to speak about,” says Masilela. “He’s part of the emotional architecture of the village, whether the people know it or not. Playing him is about silence, restraint, and moments that shift everything.” Jabulani Masilela is no stranger to powerful roles. With credits in productions like Isono, Smoke and Mirrors, Brother’s Keeper, and Isiphetho–The Destiny, he brings experience, presence, and natural storytelling to every frame. Audiences may also recognize him from various national commercials, as well as his earlier career as a performer with Umoja: The Spirit of Togetherness. Beyond the screen, Masilela’s background spans aviation, entrepreneurship, and the arts, making him a multi-dimensional voice in South Africa’s creative landscape. Homecoming is more than just drama. It’s a reflection of return, reconciliation, and rising from what has been left behind. And with characters like Shwabi Madlala brought to life by the likes of Masilela, the series offers not only entertainment, but a mirror held up to identity, purpose, and home. Watch Jabulani Masilela as Shwabi Madlala Homecoming | Mzansi Wethu (Channel 163) Every Monday to Wednesday at 18:30
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Mzansi Winter Fashion Forecast 2025: Street Style Meets Bold Statements

Winter in Mzansi is never just about keeping warm, it’s about doing it with style. As the cold settles in, the streets, events, and social media feeds are already showing what this season’s fashion is all about. From statement trench coats to layered textures and playful pops of color, this year’s winter looks are bold, confident, and rooted in self-expression. One of the standout trends is faux fur. Whether it’s a full-length coat or a cropped jacket, faux fur is everywhere and it’s not shy. It adds instant drama to any look and pairs well with both casual streetwear and dressed-up outfits. This winter, people are choosing brighter hues like deep purple, burnt orange, and even icy blue, proving that winter doesn’t have to mean dull colors. The trench coat is also making waves this year, but it’s not your typical classic cut. Mzansi’s fashion lovers are opting for oversized silhouettes, belted waists, and textured fabrics like leather or wool blends. These coats are being styled with everything from sneakers and hoodies to knee-high boots and mini dresses. It’s all about contrast and mixing pieces that show off personality. Layering is another big part of the 2025 winter look. People are getting creative with knits, scarves, gloves, and beanies, combining them in unexpected ways. Baggy pants tucked into boots, denim over thermals, and statement accessories like bold sunglasses are turning everyday outfits into fashion moments. It’s not just about staying warm, it’s about making every layer count. What makes Mzansi winter fashion special is how it blends global trends with local flair. You’ll see influences from international runways, but the looks always carry that unique South African edge — unafraid, experimental, and full of flavor. Whether you’re heading to a rooftop party in Jozi or a Sunday chill in Soweto, this season is all about showing up warm, stylish, and 100 percent yourself.
Amapiano Beauty Trends: How the Sound is Inspiring a Bold New Look

Amapiano isn’t just about music anymore. It’s a movement, and it’s making its mark on the beauty scene in a big way. From bold makeup to creative hairstyles and flashy nails, the Amapiano wave is influencing how young South Africans express themselves. This genre, born in the townships and now played across the world, has brought a fresh sense of style that’s loud, vibrant, and unapologetically expressive. One of the biggest shifts is in makeup. The Amapiano-inspired face is all about standing out — think shimmer on the eyelids, bold eyeliner, long lashes, and glossy lips that shine under club lights. The look is playful, dramatic, and perfect for nights out or content creation. It’s not about being perfect, it’s about making a statement and having fun with color and texture. Hair is just as important in the Amapiano beauty scene. You’ll see everything from sleek braids and long weaves to bright wigs and sculpted baby hairs. The styles are eye-catching and full of attitude. Whether someone is heading to a groove or filming a dance video, the hair needs to match the energy. The goal is to look just as sharp as the beat sounds. Nails have also become a form of self-expression in this trend. Long nails with bold designs, gemstones, airbrushed art, and neon shades are now a common sight. Many beauty lovers are choosing styles that reflect their mood or the vibe they want to bring to a party. It’s less about trends and more about personal flair — the louder and more detailed, the better. Amapiano beauty is about freedom and confidence. It celebrates individuality and the creativity that lives in our streets, salons, and social feeds. Whether you’re doing your own face at home or getting glammed up professionally, this trend reminds us that beauty can be fun, expressive, and proudly local.
Joku is Back, and We’re Here for It

There’s something beautiful about seeing friendships come full circle, especially the ones we all rooted for. Joku, the beloved duo made up of Jojo Robinson and Nonku Williams, became one of the most genuine and entertaining friendships to come out of The Real Housewives of Durban. They were first introduced to us in Season 3, and it didn’t take long for viewers to notice the undeniable bond between them. They laughed together, supported each other through the drama, and fought each other’s battles like true friends do. Their friendship was refreshing, honest, and full of life. But by Season 5, things took a turn. The friendship was shaken, and it seemed like the bond had ended, or at least that’s how it played out online. Many started questioning whether the friendship was ever real. In response, Jojo shared a tearful story on social media, saying the friendship was very real and that Nonku was like family to her. Nonku also opened up, writing that she still valued her friendship with Jojo and that some of the things she said on the show were taken out of context. Then came the moment that warmed our hearts — the two met up, and it was caught on video. And for those of us who have always believed in sisterhood and the beauty of reconciliation, it felt like the win we didn’t know we needed. Seeing Jojo and Nonku reconnect reminded us that real friendships can go through hard seasons and still come out stronger. It takes love, grace, and honesty, and we’re glad to see both women choosing that path. To Jojo and Nonku, we’re happy to see Joku back. May your friendship continue to grow, heal, and inspire others who believe in the power of second chances.
Shalate Sekhabi Bids Farewell to House of Zwide

After capturing hearts across the country as Shoki on House of Zwide, Shalate Sekhabi has officially said her goodbyes to the character and the show that launched her into stardom. In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Shalate expressed deep gratitude for what the role has meant to her. “It’s because of this character I’ve become a household name and got my start in this industry,” she wrote. “Shoki has changed my life beyond anything I could have ever imagined, and the love from the viewers, online and in person, has been the most amazing thing to come out of all of this.” She acknowledged the emotional connection fans have had with her character, even thanking those who begged her not to leave. “To everyone who’s shown me love, and even those who begged me not to leave, thank you. Unfortunately, this is the end of an era.” Shalate Sekhabi went on to thank the team behind House of Zwide, specifically Bomb Productions, etv, Thabo Boom, and Zwabheka, for believing in her and offering her a platform that would shape her early career. “Thank you for seeing something in me and giving me this massive opportunity that I will always be thankful for,” she added. While the goodbye may be bittersweet, she shared her excitement for the storyline ahead, hinting that fans can expect more drama between Nkosi and Msizi as the show continues. As she steps into a new chapter, we want to give Shalate her flowers. She brought Shoki to life with sincerity, depth, and authenticity, and her performance will be remembered for years to come. We wish her nothing but the best as she explores new opportunities and grows in her craft. Having given us such a powerful portrayal, there’s no doubt that the future is bright for her. Well done Shalate, and thank you for sharing your gift with us.
Malebo from Limpopo is Changing the Face of the Auto Industry

Growing up in Limpopo, Malebo didn’t see many women fixing engines, holding spanners, or running workshops, and neither did anyone around her. In fact, like many girls raised in traditionally structured communities, she was expected to follow a more “suitable” path. Her family had it all planned out, she would become a teacher. But Malebo had a very different vision for her life. From a young age, she was a tomboy who felt most alive around cars, tools, and anything mechanical. The smell of oil and the sound of engines excited her more than the idea of standing in front of a chalkboard. While her family hoped she’d choose a more familiar, socially accepted career, Malebo quietly held on to her dream of working with cars. Eventually, she made the brave decision to follow her own path. She enrolled in Mechanical Engineering, defying not only her parents’ expectations but also the stereotypes that told her the motor industry wasn’t made for women. After completing her studies, she didn’t sit back and wait, she rolled up her sleeves and applied to work as an artisan, building real-world experience over the next decade. Armed with knowledge, skills, and a relentless passion, Malebo took the leap and opened her own panel beating business. And to her surprise, and delight, many male clients were genuinely intrigued and impressed by the idea of a woman repairing their vehicles. Business boomed, and soon she opened more branches, hiring both men and women, creating spaces where skill mattered more than gender. But Malebo didn’t stop there. Seeing how limited opportunities still were for women in her field, she launched a training school focused on teaching women how to fix cars. Her goal is simple but powerful, to open doors for other girls like her who were told “this job is for men.” Today, Malebo is more than a successful entrepreneur, she’s a trailblazer, mentor, and living proof that no dream is too bold if you’re willing to chase it. She continues to inspire young women to take up space in male-dominated fields, and her story is a reminder that the road less traveled can lead to something truly extraordinary. To Malebo, thank you for driving change and showing young women across South Africa that it’s okay to be different, and more than okay to be great.
Naked DJ and Kayleigh Schwark Are Expecting Their First Child Together

Congratulations are in order for Naked DJ and his partner Kayleigh Schwark, who have just shared the joyful news that they are expecting their first child together. The couple made the announcement on social media with a beautifully simple and touching message from Kayleigh: “A love so big, we made room for one more.” Their journey has been one many people have followed closely, from their time on Young, Famous & African to the genuine connection they’ve continued to build outside of the spotlight. This new chapter marks an exciting and heartwarming milestone in their relationship. The love between Naked DJ and Kayleigh has always been evident and now it’s blossoming into something even more beautiful. As they prepare to welcome their little one into the world, the excitement and support from fans, friends, and family has been pouring in — and rightly so. We wish them nothing but happiness, good health, and memorable moments as they step into parenthood together. This is truly a time to celebrate new life, new beginnings, and the power of love that grows and grows. Congratulations once again to the happy couple. Your journey is just beginning and we’re rooting for you every step of the way.
Congratulations to Dr Musa Mthombeni on His Master’s Degree!

A big congratulations to Dr Musa Mthombeni, who has officially graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg and was admitted to the degree of Master of Medicine in Diagnostic Radiology. This is no small feat, and it’s a proud moment not just for Musa, but for everyone who’s followed his journey over the years. From charming South African audiences as a beloved TV personality to committing himself fully to the medical field, Dr Musa has shown us that it’s possible to dream boldly and follow through with determination and purpose. His graduation is a testament to years of hard work, sleepless nights, sacrifice, and relentless dedication. Balancing a demanding career in medicine with his life in the public eye has been no easy task, but Musa has done it with grace, humility, and his signature sense of humour. What makes this moment even more special is the inspiration it brings. In a time when many young South Africans are navigating uncertainty and pressure, seeing someone like Dr Musa rise in both academic and professional circles reminds us that excellence is still very possible — with commitment, discipline, and vision. To Dr Musa, we say thank you for setting the bar high and proving that your story can have more than one chapter. We celebrate this milestone with you and can’t wait to see what the future holds as you continue to grow in your field and inspire the next generation of healers, thinkers, and leaders. Well done, Dr Mthombeni. The nation is proud.
Innocent Matijane Bids Farewell to “The Way Ngingakhona”

After five memorable seasons of sharing his life, growth, and truth with South Africa, Innocent Matijane has officially announced his departure from The Way Ngingakhona. In a heartfelt statement released on social media, Inno made it clear, this time, it’s a real and final goodbye. “This show has been a big part of my life and a place where many people got to witness my story unfold in real time,” he wrote. And honestly, that’s exactly what we’ve seen over the years, a raw and powerful journey of identity, faith, love, and resilience. Innocent has never been one to shy away from telling it like it is. His presence on the show gave many viewers the courage to live in their truth and embrace all parts of themselves. But now, as he steps into a new chapter, he does so with intention and peace. “When I was back this season, I wasn’t sure if it was the right thing to do,” he shared. “But I accepted because I wanted to share one last piece of His truth. I hope that people saw my heart.” It’s clear that this decision wasn’t made in haste or bitterness. In fact, Inno went out of his way to thank the production team, his castmates, and the supporters who’ve stood by him throughout the years. He emphasized that his departure is rooted in growth, faith, and the desire to build a future aligned with where he is spiritually and personally. He also reassured fans that this isn’t the end of his storytelling journey. “I still believe in the power of storytelling. I love the medium and its potential to reflect truth and purpose.” To Innocent Matijane, we say thank you. Thank you for being honest, for being vulnerable, and for letting the world walk with you through the ups and downs. Your presence on The Way Ngingakhona was more than entertainment, it was a movement and a ministry in its own right. We wish you nothing but the best in whatever comes next. May this new chapter be filled with purpose, clarity, and the kind of peace that stays.