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SABC2 soapie Muvhango has come to an end after 27 years on the air. The popular TV show, which premiered in 1997, was known for its portrayal of rural life in Venda and the integration of traditional and modern ways of living among the Venda people.
On Tuesday, Muvhango took to social media to announce its impending conclusion, saying “End of the road for Muvhango, thank you for watching all these years.”
However, fans of the show will still be able to relive their favorite episodes as SABC2 is set to broadcast retro episodes of Muvhango. The show is first Tshivenda TV drama and has been a staple of South African television for nearly three decades.
As part of its 30th anniversary celebrations of democracy, SABC2 will also be airing Muvhango from its very first season. According to SABC publicist Caroline Phalakatshela, the move is an opportunity to showcase the show’s historical moments to new audiences who may not have been around when it first started.
Muvhango has not only been a significant part of South African television, but it has also given viewers an insight into the beautiful culture and people of Venda. Phalakatshela praised the show, saying it is a testament to the talent and dedication of its cast, crew, and management team.
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