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The impact of the father’s lack of support will be highlighted

By staffMay 17, 20262 Mins Read
The impact of the father’s lack of support will be highlighted
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The PAIN and wound left for mothers who support their children alone because of fathers who do not support them is what will be highlighted in a short drama that will be shown on Mzansi Magic Yellowi, which will be shown on Monday at 7 pm.

In this show that will be shown in three episodes, Mbali, played by Samkelo Ndlovu, will stand out, who is a mother who raises a boy alone. Mbali has a business planning weddings, which over time she meets the father of her child who is not the breadwinner. When he is in the middle of planning the wedding, he finds out that the father of his child Mandla, played by Kay Sibiya, will marry Sophie – played by Simphiwe Ngema.

Discussing acting in this game, Samkelo said iThere is a lot tells the story of fathers who do not provide for their children, and also makes it clear how much this tortures women who are faced with the responsibility of raising their children alone.

“It will become clear and clear how much this problem has a negative impact on the society, especially because it has become common that a woman who raises a child alone is said to be strong when she is hurting inside,” he said.

Continuing, she said that one of the things she likes about the show is that it shows and highlights that women must speak up for themselves, and not let such situations oppress them.

“There are many women like Mbali in the society we live in who fight for their children to live a better life, so I hope this game will encourage others to do the same to overcome this problem in the country,” he said.

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