SABC2 Soap Opera Muvhango It will come to an end after 27 years.
The TV show depicted rural life of the Venda people of Thohoyandou mixed with the contemporary lives of tribespeople living in urban areas.
on tuesday Muvhango She announced the end of the soap opera on social media.
“The End of the Road MuvhangoThank you for watching over us for so many years.”
“SABC2 is Muvhango The broadcast of retro episodes of the iconic soap opera will allow viewers to relive old memories. Muvhango It first aired in 1997 and has since grown from a weekly show to a daily soap opera. As part of its celebrations of 30 years of democracy, SABC2 Muvhango “We are starting with season one and providing an opportunity to highlight historic moments from this iconic series to viewers who may not have been watching the show from the start,” SABC spokesperson Caroline Falakashela said.
“Muvhango was the first TV drama set in the Tshivenda and gave South Africans who had never been to the Venda the opportunity to see one of the country's most beautiful places up close.
“This episode is meant to celebrate success. Muvhango “It's a much-loved show by the SABC and South Africans. 27 years on the air is a major milestone and reflects the incredible talent of our cast, crew and management team,” Falakashela said.