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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
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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]
This return show brought with it a new host, Lungile Radu, and a new production network, M-Net's Mzansi Magic. The second season was broadcast in 2015. The second season was broadcast in 2015. Following a six-year hiatus, a third season of Big Brother Mzansi was announced, which premiered on 23 January 2022 with a new host, Lawrence Maleka.
The DStv Mzansi Viewers' Choice Awards is a South African award show presented by DStv. [1] The awards honour the year's biggest achievements in television, radio, music, sports, and comedy, voted by viewers living in South Africa.
On 25 July 2022, Mzansi Magic announced the release date of the second season titled Ayeye: Stripped. [4] It premiered on 5 August 2022, introducing a new lead character Rosemary Zimu as Zoleka and a new plot, focused on a single mother and her son.
Isibaya is a South African television drama series [1] that started production in 2013, premiering on Mzansi Magic and created by Angus Gibson, Desiree Markgraaff, Teboho Mahlatsi, Catherine Stewart and Benedict Carton. Siyabonga Thwala leads the male cast as Mpiyakhe Zungu and Thembi Nyandeni leads the female cast as Mkabayi "MaNcwane" Zungu.
Nationwide auditions took place from February 2013. The ninth season of Idols was broadcast simultaneously on M-Net and Mzansi Magic on DStv. The season was won by Musa Sukwene and the runner-up was Brenden Ledwaba. This was the first time in South African Idol history that the top three contestants were all male.