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Celebrating black excellence in SA TV this Freedom Day

Celebrating black excellence in SA TV this Freedom Day Share Transformation hasn’t been easy, especially in the South African landscape - in fact, it’s been a long journey. But it has been a rewarding one nonetheless. It’s amazing to witness the creative freedom and growth since democracy was established in 1994. Looking back, talented actors weren’t given the platforms - or prestige - they hold now. They were to a large extent relegated to supporting roles and kept in the background. Times have changed. And it’s brought with it a tidal shift. Just to revisit this incredible time in our country’s history, it marked the birth of several iconic TV offerings.

How Thuli Phongolo shook off Generations setback

How Thuli Phongolo shook off Generations setback Star has been rising on screen and in clubs as DJ 16 April 2021 - 09:27 Thuli Phongolo thought her acting dreams were being cut short when the “Generations 16” was axed in September 2014, but a higher power had bigger plans for her. The 27-year-old actor became a household name as Namhla Diale when a revamped Generations: The Legacy premiered in December 2014. But a few months before producer Mfundi Vundla infamously fired the 16 original cast members – including Sophie Ndaba, Katlego Danke and Winnie Ntshaba – Phongolo was cast to join them. This article is free to read if you register or sign in.

Winnie Ntshaba shrugs off Mfundi Vundla criticism after he contributes to Menzi s memorial

Winnie Ntshaba shrugs off Mfundi Vundla criticism after he contributes to Menzi s memorial
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Mfundi not the evil boss as he is painted

‘Mfundi not the evil boss as he is painted’ By Hopewell Mpapu Mfundi Vundla has received backlash. Photo by Lucky Nxumalo. VETERAN TV producer Mfundi Vundla found himself on the receiving end of backlash from social media users. This after he said that he was devastated by actor Menzi Ngubane’s death. But social media users attacked Mfundi, reminding him that he fired Menzi and 15 other Generations actors, and allegedly made him work while he was sick. But one of Mfundi’s former employees, Gaaratwe Mokhethi, who was working as a publicist for the soapie then, said Mfundi loved Menzi.

His death leaves the whole of SA poorer - Mfundi Vundla pays tribute to Menzi Ngubane

16 March 2021 - 07:00 Menzi Ngubane died over the weekend. Image: Menzi Ngubane s Instagram Generations creator and celebrated producer Mfundi Vundla has joined the chorus of heartfelt tributes to late veteran actor Menzi Ngubane, calling his death a “devastating loss” to the whole of SA. Menzi died on Saturday after suffering a stroke at his home. He was 56 and is survived by his wife Sikelelwa and two daughters. Mfundi and Menzi worked together for more than 10 years on several productions, including Generations and the 2011 film How to Steal 2 Million. Speaking to TshisaLIVE just hours after Menzi’s death, Mfundi said he was shocked by the news and struggling to come to terms with the loss.

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