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This is a list of television programs currently and formerly broadcast by the satellite television channel Mzansi Magic in South Africa. Current programming [ edit ]
Reruns began airing weekdays on Mzansi Magic in October 2019, and older reruns began airing weekdays on Mzansi Wethu in July 2021. In 2021, series lead Sindi Dlathu was announced as co-executive producer for the show's fourth season. The River was renewed for season five, which premiered on 7 February 2022, in November 2021. The series was ...
Mzansi Magic is a South African digital satellite and general entertainment channel created by Multichoice and run by M-Net's local interest division, and is broadcast on DStv. [ 1 ] History
The nineteenth and final [1] season of South African Idols premiered on 8 July 2023 on the Mzansi Magic and Mzansi Wethu television networks, under the themes "iLast Number" and "The Farewell Season". [2] The season was won by Thabo Ndlovu, while Princess MacDonald was the runner-up.
Uthando neS'thembu (transl. Love and Polygamy) is a South African reality television series on Mzansi Magic that follows the polygamous family of businessman Musa Mseleku and his four wives, MaCele, MaYeni, MaKhumalo, and MaNgwabe. [2] [1] [3] Musa also hosts Mnakwethu, a show about men asking their wives for permission to take a second a wife.
Big Brother Mzansi: S'ya Mosha (also known as Big Brother Mzansi 4 or Big Brother South Africa 6) was the fourth season of the South African Big Brother reality television reboot series produced by Banijay and Red Pepper Pictures for M-Net and Mzansi Magic. It premiered on 21 January 2024 on DStv channel 198. [1]
Shaka Ilembe is a South African series produced by Bomb! A production for M-Net's channel Mzansi Magic., [3] a Multichoice company. The series, South Africa's most expensive show to date, [4] retells the story of King Shaka of the Zulu Kingdom and his quest to fight for his throne.
The first locally produced TV programmes in South Africa were in English and Afrikaans. English-language programmes included the family drama series The Dingleys and The Villagers, [57] as well as the comedy series Biltong and Potroast, featuring South African and British comedians, [58] and the variety programme The Knicky Knacky Knoo Show. [59]