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The series was set in a fictional school, Supatsela High, in a township of Johannesburg. In the first series, the school's dictatorial principal, Mr. Mthembu, is forced to leave after beating a pupil. His successor, Ken Mokoena, is weak and corrupt and allows the school to be taken over by gangs, until he is replaced by Grace Letsatsi, who works with the school community to rebuild the school
Tshepo Ngwane (21 July 1976 – 27 October 2015) was a South African actor most famous for his role as Thiza on South African television drama series Yizo Yizo. [ 1 ] References
The first Yizo Yizo soundtrack was released in 2000. It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry of South Africa (RISA). [ 1 ] This album was released on cassette tape as well as CD.
Sthandiwe Kgoroge (born Sithandiwe Msomi; 4 February 1972) [1] is a South Africa actor who appeared in Generations, series 5 and 7 of MTV Shuga, the mini-series MTV Shuga Alone Together, and the first series of Yizo Yizo.
Then in 2003, she joined with the third season of SABC1 drama series Yizo Yizo and played the role "Nomsa". For this role, she received a Special Mention Award at the 2004 Venice Film Festival's Human Rights Film Network Awards. [7] In 2005, she played the role "Madi" in the second season of SABC1 drama Zone 14. She continued to play the role ...
In 1999, Kubheka joined with the season one of SABC1 drama serial Yizo Yizo. In the serial, he played the role as "Gunman" for three seasons with popularity until 2004. [4] Then in 2005, he joined with the SABC1 drama series Zone 14 and played the supportive role of "Bazooka Khumba". His role became very popular among the public, where he ...
In 1999, she joined with the SABC1 drama serial Yizo Yizo and played the role "Snowey". After receiving popularity for her role, she continued to play the role until the end of third season in 2004. After that, she appeared in the second season of police procedural Zero Tolerance with the role "Sonia". [4]
Novuka was born and raised in Mthatha's Ngangelizwe township [1] on 3 March 1971, the same township South African DJ Black Coffee grew up at. A pupil that only went to school for acting, he graduated at Fuba School of Drama & Visual Arts and also received training at Funda Arts Centre. [2]