PLAYWRITER iHomecomingPhathu Makhwarela, said they are proud to work with a channel that prioritizes developing the skills of young people.
To say this as Multichoice which is a subsidiary of Canal + has announced the news that it will be shown five days during the week the game iHomecoming.
This show is shown on Mzansi Wethu (163), Monday to Wednesday.
But from next Monday it will be shown every day during the week.
Phathu of the company recording the show, Tshedza Pictures, said that being given more days to show a show of this type that is still full of actors who are still making a name for themselves in this role, means that job opportunities will continue to open up.
“It will open up many and different opportunities for a show like this to be given another day. I’m not just talking about actors but those who work in different departments in the show. We are in a position where there are not many opportunities so when an opportunity like this comes we must use it to tell the stories we always see in the community. So we want to ensure that the skills we have in this country have a place to express what they have given and they grow in what they do and we want it to be compatible with our viewers,” he said.
Shirley Adonisi, who is in charge of local programs at Multichoice, said that making dates is something they also decided to do because they see the interest in this game.
He said that the viewers of this channel have a lot of new things in store for them as new programs are coming which include the following Mama’s Boy and the program that talks about the life of the Mhlongo family is coming back Kwanjomane the third season, which is the leaven of programs that have no doubt that they are bound in a way that will attract many people’s attention.
In this show which is recorded in Bergville, KwaZulu-Natal, the cast includes Mpume “Six” Nyamane Thembinkosi Mthembu, Amahle Khumalo, Sipho Manzini, Khombi Phetla, Mpilo Mbatha and Khayalethu Xaba.