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Home Affairs

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Season 3

Home Affairs is a South African television drama series created and produced by Roberta Durrant for Penguin Films which tells the story of nine very different women whose lives are interconnected by universal synchronicity and examines the connections people share with one another, unwittingly or not.

The series aired on SABC1 from 14 July, 2005 to 11 March, 2010. There are 65 hour-long episodes in four seasons. See "Seasons" below for seasonal broadcast dates and times.

Season 3

In the previous season we were introduced to a number of South African women whose lives were very different and yet were linked by some weird force of synchronicity.

At the end of Season 2, estranged mother and daughter, Katlego (Lerato Moloisane) and Thandeka (Nthati Moshesh) began a journey towards a place of acceptance and understanding of each other. In the new season, new events threaten the stability of their lives.

Katlego and her best friend Katherine (Jessica Haines) experience a terrifying ordeal ripped from today's headlines. They embark on an emotional journey to rebuild and reclaim their lives.

Meanwhile, Thandeka has to deal with the unexpected return of a figure from her past, Katlego's father, Senzo (Hamilton Dlamini). Little does she realise that his return is just the beginning of a chain of events which will result in her evaluating every aspect of her life.

After struggling to find her place at university, Vuyokazi (Brenda Ngxoli) is presented a second chance to pursue her greatest dream. Her mother Miriam (2006 SAFTA award winner for best supporting actress, Vatiswa Ndara), continues her rehabilitation from alcoholism and tries to enter the workplace.

Little does she realise the challenges she will face and the possibility that failing these challenges may drive her back to the bottle.

Cherise (Therese Benade), with the support of her mother (Trudie Taljaard), continues to forge a bond with her reclaimed child. But when her abusive ex-boyfriend Daniel (Stephen van Niekerk) returns, a deadly confrontation has a devastating effect on the lives of Cherise and her family.

As with the second season, Home Affairs 3 welcomes a brand new character to the fold – gynaecologist Crystal Isaacs (Lee Duru).

Crystal's life is at a crossroads. Returning to live at home after an upsetting divorce, Crystal discovers a secret kept by her father (Zane Meas) for decades – a secret that threatens to turn her world upside down.

Home Affairs 3 is a story about women, told primarily by women with a creative team featuring women in key creative positions: producer, directors, writers, director of photography, production designers and cast.

About the Show

Home Affairs is a drama by women for women.

It tells the story of nine very different women whose lives are interconnected by universal synchronicity and is about the connections people share with one another, unwittingly or not.

The women's stories reflect the wide cultural range of South African women. The women each undertake a journey of self-discovery, connecting with each other in various and random ways.

Katlego is a drama student at university who has to reconcile the emerging sense of her African identity with her Eurocentric upbringing.

Her journey collides with that of Thandeka - a highly driven NGO executive who dedicates her life to causes, but discovers that no cause can fill the void in her personal life - a void that began with her abandoning an infant child.

Vuyokazi is one of the lives touched by Thandeka's organisation. She uses sport as a way of elevating herself and escaping the misery of her home existence. Vuyo is not alone in her journey. She takes responsibility for the welfare of her younger sister, Buli.

Ntombi is a flight attendant whose job reflects her life - she is never grounded, always on the go and only experiencing life and love in fleeting moments.

Shanti is a doctor who has to balance the expectations of her family with listening to her own inner voice and being true to her heart.

Shanti's work brings her into contact with Cherise. Cherise is in an abusive relationship. Her challenge is to find the strength within herself to save her own life - and the life of her unborn child.

Katherine is Katlego's oldest friend who undertakes a journey of self-discovery to determine her identity as a white woman in post-apartheid South Africa - a country she still wants to call her home.

Finally there is Nandi, who works in the Home Affairs office and has always lived vicariously through observing other people's activities ... until now.

The show struggled for ratings in 2005 as it was competing in the hottest Thursday night timeslot - its competitors were the first season of The Apprentice: SA on SABC 3 and the first season of Desperate Housewives on M-Net.

The title of the show - Home Affairs - was supposed to have a duel meaning: affairs close to home and the more literal meaning of South Africa's Department of Home Affairs, where identities are found and lost, and where one of the characters works.

Unfortunately most South Africans view the Home Affairs office in a very negative light, and the season was almost over before viewers started realising that the dreary title did not match the surprisingly good quality of the show.

Home Affairs was created by Roberta Durrant with Portia Gumede, Makgano Mamabolo, Lodi Matsetela, Rosalind Butler, Catherine Stewart, Minky Schlesinger, Dennis Venter and Thomas Hall. The theme music was by Murray Anderson and Warrick Sony and the series was produced for SABC1 by Penguin Films.

Seasons

Series exclusive to SABC1

Season 1 (13 episodes)

Premiere: 14 July 2005 | Finale: 6 October 2005 | Thursdays, 21h00

Season 2 (13 episodes)

Premiere: 10 January 2006 | Finale: 4 April 2006 | Tuesdays, 22h00

Season 3 (13 episodes)

Premiere: 31 May 2007 | Finale: 23 August 2007 | Thursdays, 21h00

Season 4 (26 episodes)

Premiere: 3 September 2009 | Finale: 11 March 2010 | Thursdays, 20h30


Season 3 Cast

as
Buli

as
Katherine

as
Katlego Mbatha

as
Miriam

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Nandi

as
Ntombi

as
Vuyokazi

as
Lesedi

as
Nonhlanhla

as
Yoli

as
Cherise van Tonder

as
Thandeka Ngubeni

as
Mrs van Tonder

as
David

as
Jacob

as
Lindi

as
Maki

as
Mrs Ntshinga

as
Nandi's Granny

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Sammy

as
Thabani

as
Vuzi

as
Zinzi

as
Albert

as
Auntie

as
Bongani

as
Brandon

as
Caesar

as
Crystal Isaacs

as
Drunk Woman

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Inspector Chakela

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Jackie

as
Judge Gwala

as
Khanyi

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Lesley

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Magistrate

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Mbekeni

as
Mr Ndara

as
Nolitha

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Ntsepe

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Peter

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Poster Photographer

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Rochelle

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Russel Jacobs

as
Senzo Mbatha

as
Sindiswa

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Snr Prosecutor Skweyiya

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Susanna

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Themba

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Zack Isaacs

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Youth at Taxi Rank

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Sandile (as Simon Mdakhi)


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