Mpho (Azwi Rambuda) witnesses a drastic change in her once sweet and innocent daughter Ndiwavho (Shudufhadzo Mathagwa).
Ndiwavho’s personality change is due to her experiences with her peers at school.
She has never told her mother about all of the bullying that she’s gone through, and the only other person who knows about it is her step-father figure at the moment Tenda (Nat Ramabulana) who encourages the teenager to get revenge on her bullies.
And in businessman Tenda, Ndiwavho has the perfect bullying mentor. Thinking that the change in Ndiwavho could be brought on by a relationship with a boy, Mpho finally sits Ndiwavho down to chat.
Mpho decides that it’s time to have ‘the talk’ and she hands condoms to Ndiwavho. But Mpho finds out that it’s nothing to do with a boy. Her daughter is a mini monster.
“Ndiwavho is rude and belligerent and she reveals her true nature to her mom. It turns out that Ndiwavho has been lying about being a victim in a series of incidents at school – she’s the instigator!” adds the actress.
Mpho knowing truth now doesn’t encourage Ndiwavho to mend her ways and the out of control teen continues with her bullying.
“Ndiwavho wants to give as good as she’s got in the past. So encouraged by the verbal and physical violence that she’s learned from Tenda, she decides to bully anyone and everyone in her path. She’s going to be the biggest bully at the school,” says Shudu.
Source: TV Plus (South Africa) Thu, 21 Apr 2022