SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE
SIGN IN SEARCH MENU
SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE


Mzansi Magic to debut local telenovela

Written by Tashi from the blog Tashi's TV on 27 Jan 2012
Favourite this post


john kani large

Hang on to your Brazilian wax sweet reader ... we're getting our own telenovela. Mzansi Magic has announced that the channel will be debuting our first ever telenovela this March.

The series is titled Inkaba and has pledged a commitment to be true to the telenovela format - a genre that's always been very popular in South America - most espesh in Brazil. It debuts on Monday, 19 March and will air Mondays to Thursdays.

Telenovela's we've seen here include Ugly Betty - which was a reinvention of a famous novela of the same name - and Pasion Morena, on Fox Entertainment on TopTV.

John Kani will be headlining the cast - which won't include Muzi Clive Ngwenya unfortunately. Muzi was cast in it before he passed away.

Here's more about it from the release:

Inkaba is the brainchild of Bra John, as he is fondly known. He acts as the series’ Executive Producer and also breathes life into one of the main characters.

According to Lebone Maema, Channel Head: Mzansi Magic, Inkaba is the biggest venture the channel has undertaken to date. “In less than two years, Mzansi Magic has embarked on several exciting projects, but nothing matches Inkaba. We are extremely proud of our groundbreaking proudly South African telenovela.

"It’s a story with depth, exploring our heritage, customs, vernacular and current life challenges in an unprecedented, highly entertaining way.”

But what, you may ask, is the difference between a telenovela and the soaps that have been dominating prime-time schedules for many years? And why has Mzansi Magic decided to explore this exciting daily drama format?

In contrast to the ongoing open-ended storylines of a soap, with characters coming and going along with the plot’s twists and turns, a telenovela has a clear beginning, middle and end… and numerous cliff-hangers in between. The characters are multi-dimensional and the cast remains the same for the duration of the series.

A team of M-Net executives visited Brazil where they took note of the huge potential of the format for our television landscape. Their positive feedback was followed by intensive market research and an invitation to producers to pitch concepts for the Mzansi Magic telenovela.

Yolisa Phahle, Director: M-Net Local Interest Channels, says bringing this fresh format to our shores is a coup for Mzansi Magic. “It’s the ideal vehicle to grab the attention of present-day viewers. It also provides the opportunity to tell a culturally rich South African story.”

Inkaba depicts South Africa’s diverse social landscape with the glamorous but fickle fashion industry as the backdrop.

The characters that inhabit this world soon realise that fulfilling their desires at all costs does not necessarily bring happiness and that there are ties that forever bind you to your past.

Inkaba will feature many celebrated South African actors and introduce new faces to the small screen. Mzansi Magic will reveal the cast at a later stage.
Inkaba is produced by Urban Brew and will be filmed in brand new studios built for the show.

What does Inkaba mean?

It's an indigenous Nguni word encapsulating a sense of total interconnectivity. Literally it means navel, the central point: a point from which all energy, material and knowledge emerges and is recycled.

Amongst sacred traditional rites, there is the burial of the afterbirth and umbilical cord near the village. This mirrors in the traditional greeting ‘Inkaba yakho iphi?’ translating directly to ‘where is your navel?'

The answer tells someone where you live, your clan affiliation, your social status, and it also holds a wealth of cultural information. Most importantly, it determines where you belong.




4 Comments

Mokema
28 Jan 2012 21:45

Wow wil definately watch... also love india alove story

lolo25
31 Jan 2012 16:23

can't wait. mzansi is doing it. u rock

mbulela
31 Jan 2012 16:47

Yebo Yes!! this will be lovely.

Tashi
07 Feb 2012 11:30

Casting update: Dumisani Mbebe's been cast in the role Muzi was going to play.


Only TVSA members can reply to this thread. Click here to login or register.






LATEST ARTICLES

New on TV today: Sunday 14 September 2025

Celebrity Race Across the World returns on BBC Earth and Home Channel fires up Jamie's Easy Meals for Every Day.


New on TV today: Saturday 13 September 2025

TLC weighs in with 1000-lb Roomies and The Mommy Club 3 arrives to terrorise Mzansi Magic.


On Carte Blanche: illegal cigarettes smoke out South Africa

Blast back to lockdown when illegal cigarettes were all the rage. Now they're outselling legal ones.


Blink Kant Bo 2 Teasers - October 2025

Orhan faces abuse in prison as Pelin fights for her life when she goes into labour.


New on TV today: Friday 12 September 2025

Netflix unpacks the Beauty and the Bester and BBC Brit presents Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams.


Yosef Teasers - October 2025

Yaman and Seher spend some quality time together... in a storeroom.


New on TV today: Thursday 11 September 2025

Drink Masters mix it up on S3 and Beauty in Black returns to Netflix.


The TVSA Interview: Die Brug Season 2 winner Hirome Shigeaki

We chat to Hirome who dishes on his decisions, the filming process and the behind-the-scenes of now.


New on TV today: Wednesday 10 September 2025

Psycho thriller The Girlfriend drops on Prime Video, and Charlie Sheen and mummies are unwrapped on Netflix and BBC UKTV.


Generations: The Legacy Teasers - October 2025

All hell breaks loose at Jack's bail hearing and Khumo confesses to murrrder.

LATEST SITE ACTIVITY


More activity at TVSA Central



,

LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS


,

LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS




×
×

You browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight, Gears, BrowserPlus or HTML5 support.