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A King’s Destiny: Shaka iLembe Season 2 returns in June

Shaka iLembe Season 2
Shaka iLembe Season 2

The wait is over! Shaka iLembe returns to claim its throne for an electrifying second season, premiering exclusively on Mzansi Magic on June 15 at 8pm.

Following a ground-breaking first season that captivated audiences across South Africa and beyond, the saga continues. More than just a visual spectacle, Season 1 became a cultural phenomenon. Sparking conversations, evoking deep emotions, and leaving an indelible mark on the storytelling landscape. The groundbreaking series that won a total of 12 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA), securing its place as a landmark in South African storytelling, continues with a powerful new chapter. LemogangTsipa once again embodies the formidable Shaka, while Thembinkosi Mthembu, SAFTA Best Actor winner for his role in Season 1, delivers another gripping performance as Dingiswayo. Together, they set the stage for a story driven by ambition, sacrifice, and unrelenting power. Previously, we followed Shaka’s journey into manhood, shaped by trials that defined his destiny. Alongside his story, Dingiswayo’s exile and unwavering devotion to Baleka saw him fight against death and slavery itself to reclaim his place in history.

Meanwhile, Queen Nandi, refusing to be silenced by the will of men, stood resolute in her love for her son, defying expectations with unshakable determination. From university halls to social media, airwaves, and living rooms, the verdict was unanimous! This was storytelling at its most formidable, a triumph of history and cinematic excellence. Season 2 picks up as Shaka and Nandi arrive at KwaNobamba, where he begins his reign as the new Zulu King. The stakes have never been higher. “Season 2 is a journey into the very soul of Shaka’s world,” says Nomsa Philiso, CEO of General Entertainment at MultiChoice. “We get to explore Shaka the King, the strategist, the visionary - as he builds an empire,” he adds. The returning cast delivers renewed intensity to the unfolding drama. Nomzamo Mbatha embodies resilience as Nandi, following her Best African Actress win at the 2024 Septimius Awards in Amsterdam for her role in Season 1. Sheli Masondo also received Best Costume Design for her exceptional work on the series.

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