Muzi Mthabela joins My Brothers Keeper

Muzi Mthabela joins My Brothers Keeper
Former Imbewu: The Seed actor Muzi Mthabela, who plays Nkosiyabo Cele in Generations, has joined the telenovela My Brother’s Keeper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Generations: The Legacy actor and video editor Muzi Mthabela recently joined SABC’s Ukhozi FM.The station announced the appointment of the seasoned actor, who also starred in Isibaya and Imbewu: The Seed, when they shared their lineup for the 2024–2025 broadcasting season.

The actor Muzi Mthabela has joined the second season of My Brother’s Keeper, and according to sources, he will be playing Mshengu’s brother. Season 2 premieres on April 22 on Mzansi Magic at 19:30.Muzi Mthabela has joined the second season of #MyBrothersKeeper

And will be playing Mshengu’s brother.
Season 2 premieres 22 April on Mzansi Magic at 19:30. pic.twitter.com/TLRfbTFk0K

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MY BROTHERS KEEPER SEASON 2 SPOILER
Plot shifts in season two of My Brothers Keeper will keep viewers hooked on the screen.Donga will have to act as the older brother to step in and save the family when the Great Mshengu is ultimately jailed, leaving the family shattered by his cruel conduct. But will he be successful? As Mshengu appears to be facing death, his final desire is for Donga to become the leader of the family. Additionally, as Nqubeko struggles with the shame of his greatest secret, Ndumiso’s love for Puseletso appears to be eroding.

On the other hand, Mshengu is exposed by Nqubeko as the one who pulled the plug on Khwezi’s life support at the start of the series. All this because he found out Mshengu was behind the collapse of his venture to start his own business away from his father’s grip.And of course, Fakazile, ‘the angry makoti’, will be turning the tables on the family, challenging some of the preserved cultural practices that will send Mshengu into a tailspin. Not only her, but the other makotis are also up to something and individually taking a stand to assert a certain level of independence within the family. But how do they do it, and is it in the best interest of the Shabalalas or is it self-serving?

Season 2 is coming with many twists that will keep you guessing, and it promises to take viewers and fans on a drama-filled journey.Make sure to tune in to My Brother’s Keeper S2, premiering on Mzansi Magic DStv Channel 161, on Monday, April 22, at 19:30. You can also stream Season 1 on DStv Stream anywhere.