The company that records television shows, Stained Glass, has revealed that it is proud of the work it has done in this country, of working with young people to create job opportunities as well as bringing happiness to people through its shows.
They said this as they are excited to produce three new shows that will all start appearing on different channels this month and next month.
On Netflix on June 12, the series premiere will begin The Polygamistnext Monday on SABC1 is expected to start the second season of the show The days are not the same who is no longer recorded in KwaZulu-Natal, but has moved to Johannesburg.
The ie.tv channel has announced a new game being filmed by the same company eGagasin: Waves of Change and it is a game that focuses on developing the youth that will be shown on June 29.
Gugu Zuma-Ncube who is one of the founders of this company said that it is very exciting for them to work with Netflix as with this new show they have taken Sue Nyathi’s book and created a game that involves high level actors who have worked in this country and overseas.
“The good thing about this game is that it talks about things that have happened in the communities we live in. We are also celebrating the success of the game The days are not the samei, among all the channels, this show is the best in terms of viewers in the time it is shown as it started with 1.8 million viewers recently and has reached 2.4 million. It meant a lot to us that the game is coming and doing so well now and in the second season we expect it to continue to grow,” he explained.
One of the founders of this company, Pepsi Pokane, said that they are happy to see how quickly the viewers accept their games and make them their own, they enjoy it every day and that is what makes it flourish.
The game Ancestry He said that it is still among the best sports in the country, and thanks all its employees for their dedication.
Pepsi said they hope that the new game eGagasin you will do well from the start because you will expose the problems faced by the youth, and you will communicate more with people as you are being filmed in Mlaza township.