Catherine is back on Muvhango and people noticed something about Vho Masindi.

This drama series, created by veteran journalist Duma ka Ndlovu, depicts the struggle between South Africans’ modern lifestyle in the 1990s and tribal Africans’ traditional and holy traditions.

When it premiered on April 7, 1997, it was the first Tshivenda language TV drama.

They published images of some of the crew exhibiting their joy on Instagram.

The silver jubilee-themed ‘Riya Hayani,’ which literally means ‘coming back home,’ will be a trip down memory lane, with classic stories airing on their television screens.

Duma Ndlovu, founder of Word Of Mouth Pictures and executive producer of Muvhango, said that fans would be shocked since the show will honor someone who has been with the show for a long period.


 
This Silver Jubilee, he remarked, will mark 25 years of bringing tears, smiles, and laughter to households across the country.

“The audience is in for a treat. The year-long events will honor the soap’s 25th anniversary by involving ardent fans and generating enthusiasm among viewers. We’ll be announcing a lot of interesting new stuff soon, including an opportunity for viewers to interact. To commemorate our 25th anniversary, we’ll also be filming scenes in Venda,” Ndlovu remarked.

There is a twist in the story when Catherine, who was also married to vho Mashudu, who was also married to vho Masindi because he was a king, never got along with vho Masindi, and people will be on the edge of their seats to see what happens between these two sister wives, and people have already noticed that Vho Masindi does not look Catherine in a good way.

People commented that the way Vho Masindi is looking at her is as if they are still fighting over a man. Whereas others asked for them to bring back Thandaza Buthelezi who was also loved by many.